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SL ST around CH 3 post of next square. **CH 3, 3 DC down same post. Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square:** [attach]705675[/attach] repeat ** to ** of above squares, across each row. [attach]705678[/attach] repeat Row 3 (Increase Row) until work is as wide as required [attach]705681[/attach] To continue working in *length* while maintaining the same width - you need to do a Decrease Row. This is because you are NOT increasing one square at the beginning of each row. Decrease Row - CH 3, Sk next 3 DCs. SL ST around the CH 3 post of previous row's first square, Ch 3, 3 DC down post [attach]705684[/attach] Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square. **CH 3, 3 DC down same post. Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square:** [attach]705685[/attach] Continue by ALTERNATING BETWEEN *Increase Rows* (to make the rectangle taller, but now wider) and *Decrease Rows* (which will maintain the width) until you "close up" the afghan with the last square. [attach]705686[/attach] After Finishing last square - CH 3, turn, and SL ST around CH 3 post of previous row. This will even out the sides of the afghan [attach]705687[/attach] there are a number of videos to show you as well. Red Heart has a very nice video with Mikey. i hope you enjoyed this and found it interesting. 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It's a cleaner way to do pixel style art instead of 1 stitch=1 pixel. It is more time consuming though, with all the bobbins to carry the various colors. 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I will going to try it when I'm done with my current project! 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KnittingAngel Publish time 2015-4-18 05:20

Corner to Corner C2C

chain 6

Row 1. Double Crochet in the 4th, 5th and 6th chain from hook






Skip first three chains, DC in 4th, 5th, & 6th chain from hook



This completes the first row.

Row 2: chain 6
Skip first three chains, DC in 4th, 5th, & 6th CH from hook (INCREASE MADE)

Flip up first square.



Skip three DCs of first square. SL ST around the CH 3 post of the 1st Square.



CH 3, 3 DC down same post:



Row 3:chain 6



DC into 4th, 5th, & 6th CH from hook, turn work



Have you noticed how the chain 6 and then the double crochets in the 4th 5th and 6th chain from the hook creats the next row.


Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square.
**CH 3, 3 DC down same post. Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square:**



repeat ** to ** of above squares, across each row.



repeat Row 3 (Increase Row) until work is as wide as required





To continue working in *length* while maintaining the same width - you need to do a Decrease Row. This is because you are NOT increasing one square at the beginning of each row.


Decrease Row - CH 3, Sk next 3 DCs. SL ST around the CH 3 post of previous row's first square, Ch 3, 3 DC down post



Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square.
**CH 3, 3 DC down same post. Skip next three DCs. SL ST around CH 3 post of next square:**



Continue by ALTERNATING BETWEEN
*Increase Rows* (to make the rectangle taller, but now wider) and *Decrease Rows* (which will maintain the width) until you "close up" the afghan with the last square.



After Finishing last square - CH 3, turn, and SL ST around CH 3 post of previous row. This will even out the sides of the afghan



there are a number of videos to show you as well.

Red Heart has a very nice video with Mikey.
i hope youenjoyed this and found it interesting.









EvaMaría Publish time 2016-12-29 03:26

Thanks for the tutorial.
I am going to ask a question to the forum (I am using translator, I hope you understand me), how do you guys with the threads behind? Cut them? Or "carry"?

AliceMarple Publish time 2021-9-9 16:20

I'm still struggeling sometimes with the correct numbers of chains for different patterns, but this looks like a good start to count up and down - thank you very much

Yarny Publish time 2017-5-10 03:51

I love c2c! It's a cleaner way to do pixel style art instead of 1 stitch=1 pixel. It is more time consuming though, with all the bobbins to carry the various colors.

Yoshitomo Publish time 2023-3-24 02:51

I never make C2C because it looks like very difficult , after reading the above instruction, it seems not as difficult as i thought, thank you for sharinng

karura85 Publish time 2021-1-23 11:42

I really like this type. I saw one pattern, one beautiful blanket but I am still learning basic tecniques.

I search here pattern but I didnt find a lot.

Spicey Publish time 2018-1-9 12:31

This is my go to stitch for a quick blanket. So very easy but I always have to look up how to start. Thanks for sharing your tutorial.

mmmhmmmm Publish time 2023-3-24 17:36

Thank you for sharing the technique. I'll have to have a look to see more

diegoaa81 Publish time 2017-5-8 07:52

Que tecnica mas interesante. Muchas gracias por compartir

Mothertrucker Publish time 2016-1-7 16:26

I just learned how to do this stitch.I love it.

viky Publish time 2023-12-1 04:31

Great information! Thank you very much for sharing this!

ldwire Publish time 2015-4-18 05:59

Great information! Thank you very much for sharing this!

toti1418 Publish time 2015-4-18 06:41

Muchas gracias por compartir.

Kornelia50 Publish time 2015-4-18 07:44

That's very interesting. Thank you!

LilyMaid Publish time 2015-4-18 22:27

very nice :)

LucyLocket Publish time 2015-4-19 08:01

Very useful!:)

Iichan Publish time 2015-4-19 11:07

thank you! I will going to try it when I'm done with my current project!

crochetmom418 Publish time 2015-4-21 07:56

This is so very helpful, I really appreciate you putting this tutorial here. :):)

KnittingAngel Publish time 2015-4-23 04:32

static/image/common/user_online.gif crochetmom418 static/image/common/clock.gif 2015-4-21 07:56 static/image/common/back.gif
This is so very helpful, I really appreciate you putting this tutorial here.

i am glad you like it. I am never sure if I should keep putting these kinds of posts up

landlady Publish time 2015-4-23 16:35

Thank you. One thing I haven´t tried yet is a c2c and you´ve made it clear how to do one.
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