How to Work Corner to Corner Crochet Projects
The corner to corner stitch is a great stitch to learn for created dishcloths or blankets. Whether you want to go big or small this How to Work Corner to Corner Crochet Projects video tutorial is the perfect guide for you. You can play around with colors and patterns when you work with this corner to corner pattern. You can really make a crochet project all your own and unique by using this technique, all while creating a crocheted work of art!
Materials List
- Crochet hook
- Yarn
How to Work Corner to Corner Crochet Projects
Corner to Corner Crochet Tutorial
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To begin starting corner, ch 6.
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Row 1 (Right Side): Dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch; turn 1 block made.
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Row 2: Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, (slip st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in ch-3 space of previous row 2 blocks made.
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Row 3: Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, [(slip st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row] twice; turn 3 blocks made.
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Row 4: Ch 6, dc in 4th ch from hook and in next 2 ch, [(slip st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row] 3 times; turn 4 blocks made.
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Continue on in this manner, increasing 1 block on each row until you have completed 9 rows.
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Row 10: (Join on white yarn) Complete row 10 same as previous increase rows beginning with ch. 6.
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Row 11: (Do NOT ch 6) Join your alternating color of yarn. Slip st across first 3 dc, * (slip st, ch 3, 3 dc) all in next ch-3 space of previous row; repeat from * to last ch-3 space; slip st in last space; turn, do NOT make a block in last space.
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Repeat Row 11 for decreasing block, finishing with one last block to complete the Square. Fasten Off.
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petesmama 2783683
May 22, 2017
What would be the best way to join the squares (corner to corner) when squares are different colors ?
lcarr
May 23, 2017
I make the chain stitches for the next row in the colour I used for the previous row. When I make my slip stitch before starting the next row of squares, I change to the colour I want to use. I dont tie my colours together, but pull the new colour through, leaving a tail which I weave in to secure later on. This makes the change much cleaner. This will work anywhere you need to change colours.
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