Tuesday, December 14, 2021

[C2C Crochet] The Fifth day advent calendar bag (corner to corner technique)

I continue to make a Christmas advent calendar bags. And in this tutorial you will find everything you need to create a bag for the Fifth day of the Advent calendar.

In this step-by-step tutorial, I'll introduce you to crochet with a corner-to-corner crochet technique that I use to crochet a Fifth day advent calendar bag. I suggest you crochet just such a Fifth day advent calendar bag with the image of a Christmas ball with number 5.



Video review of the Fifth day advent calendar bag with the image of 
a Christmas ball with number 5.

You can add this picture with a Christmas ball with number 5 to the board in Pinterest so as not to lose the interesting idea of crocheting an advent calendar bag.



Prepare your favorite crochet hook and thin yarn for crocheting a Fifth day advent calendar bag with a Christmas ball with number 5 using C2C technique.

I provide a pixel chart below, but if you need help figuring out how to crochet in C2C technique (corner to corner), please refer to my publications "How to Crochet Corner to Corner (C2C)" and "How to Decrease in C2C Crochet", which has a photo instructions.



Materials and tools:

- Crochet hook, size 1,25 mm.

My Favorite Crochet Hook - Etimo Rose Tulip. 

- Thin yarn (colors: white, blue, dark blue, beige) - I use yarn Anna 16, Seam (530 m/100 g).

- Yarn Anna 16, Seam (530 m/100 g). 
- Crochet Hook (size 1,25 mm). 



C2C pattern:

Size: 21*21 blocks.





Written instruction for C2C pattern:

RS
 = Right Side.
WS = Wrong Side.

↙ - Way down.
↗ - Way up.


← Row 1 [RS]: (dbl) x 1 (1 square)
→ Row 2 [WS]: (dbl) x 2 (2 squares)
← Row 3 [RS]: (dbl) x 3 (3 squares)
→ Row 4 [WS]: (dbl) x 4 (4 squares)
← Row 5 [RS]: (dbl) x 5 (5 squares)
→ Row 6 [WS]: (dbl) x 6 (6 squares)
← Row 7 [RS]: (dbl) x 7 (7 squares)
→ Row 8 [WS]: (dbl) x 8 (8 squares)
← Row 9 [RS]: (dbl) x 9 (9 squares)
→ Row 10 [WS]: (dbl) x 10 (10 squares)
← Row 11 [RS]: (dbl) x 5, (wh) x 2, (dbl) x 4 (11 squares)
→ Row 12 [WS]: (dbl) x 3, (wh) x 5, (dbl) x 4 (12 squares)
← Row 13 [RS]: (dbl) x 4, (wh) x 6, (dbl) x 3 (13 squares)
→ Row 14 [WS]: (dbl) x 3, (wh) x 7, (dbl) x 4 (14 squares)
← Row 15 [RS]: (dbl) x 4, (wh) x 4, (bl) x 1, (wh) x 3, (dbl) x 3 (15 squares)
→ Row 16 [WS]: (dbl) x 3, (wh) x 3, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 4, (dbl) x 4 (16 squares)
← Row 17 [RS]: (dbl) x 5, (wh) x 3, (bl) x 3, (wh) x 2, (dbl) x 4 (17 squares)
→ Row 18 [WS]: (dbl) x 4, (wh) x 2, (bl) x 4, (wh) x 3, (dbl) x 5 (18 squares)
← Row 19 [RS]: (dbl) x 5, (wh) x 3, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 1, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 2, (dbl) x 4 (19 squares)
→ Row 20 [WS]: (dbl) x 5, (wh) x 2, (bl) x 1, (wh) x 1, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 3, (dbl) x 6 (20 squares)
← Row 21 [RS]: (dbl) x 6, (wh) x 2, (bl) x 1, (wh) x 1, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 4, (dbl) x 5 (21 squares)

 
Corner

 
→ Row 22 [WS]: (dbl) x 5, (wh) x 3, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 1, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 1, (dbl) x 6 (20 squares)
← Row 23 [RS]: (dbl) x 6, (wh) x 1, (bl) x 4, (wh) x 3, (dbl) x 5 (19 squares)
→ Row 24 [WS]: (dbl) x 4, (wh) x 4, (bl) x 3, (wh) x 2, (dbl) x 5 (18 squares)
← Row 25 [RS]: (dbl) x 5, (wh) x 2, (bl) x 2, (wh) x 4, (dbl) x 4 (17 squares)
→ Row 26 [WS]: (dbl) x 4, (wh) x 4, (bl) x 1, (wh) x 2, (be) x 1, (dbl) x 4 (16 squares)
← Row 27 [RS]: (dbl) x 4, (be) x 1, (wh) x 6, (dbl) x 4 (15 squares)
→ Row 28 [WS]: (dbl) x 4, (wh) x 5, (be) x 2, (dbl) x 3 (14 squares)
← Row 29 [RS]: (dbl) x 6, (wh) x 2, (dbl) x 5 (13 squares)
→ Row 30 [WS]: (dbl) x 12 (12 squares)
← Row 31 [RS]: (dbl) x 11 (11 squares)
→ Row 32 [WS]: (dbl) x 10 (10 squares)
← Row 33 [RS]: (dbl) x 9 (9 squares)
→ Row 34 [WS]: (dbl) x 8 (8 squares)
← Row 35 [RS]: (dbl) x 7 (7 squares)
→ Row 36 [WS]: (dbl) x 6 (6 squares)
← Row 37 [RS]: (dbl) x 5 (5 squares)
→ Row 38 [WS]: (dbl) x 4 (4 squares)
← Row 39 [RS]: (dbl) x 3 (3 squares)
→ Row 40 [WS]: (dbl) x 2 (2 squares)
← Row 41 [RS]: (dbl) x 1 (1 square)

Total: (wh) x 103, (be) x 4, (dbl) x 300, (bl) x 34

I made the Christmas tree ball square pattern with the number 5.



Fasten the working thread on the wrong side to hide it.

The C2C pattern for the first side of the Advent calendar bag can be found on the blog - https://diycrochetlily.blogspot.com/2021/10/c2c-crochet-christmas-ball-with.html



To create an Advent calendar bag, sew two squares on three sides, leaving the top open. Next, on the upper sides, you need to crochet several rows with a double crochet. Closer to the edge, you will need to crochet a sequence with a double crochet with chain space between doble crochet to make a section for the lace with ties for the bag. The number of lace holes must be even.

After this row, you need to crochet 3 more rows of double crochet.

Crochet a lace for the Advent calendar bag in a way convenient for you. Thread the lace through the holes and tighten.



The Fifth adven calendar bag is ready. If desired, you can sew a fabric lining into this bag. You can decorate the top edge of the advent calendar bag.



Finished size of a Christmas ball with number 5 С2С advent calendar bag: 5,5"×7" although yours may be slighting smaller or bigger depending on your tension.

In my Boosty store you can buy C2C blanket patterns.

C2C patterns containing a Christmas snowflake - 

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