Showing posts with label Corner to corner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Corner to corner. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2021

[C2C Crochet] The Slice of Watermelon C2C Crochet Cup Coaster.

Summer has already begun. I wanted to associate a cup coaster with something bright and fresh. The image of a slice of watermelon came to mind. It is this image that I have already used in one of the patterns for blanket using the C2C crochet technique. And for the cup coaster, I decided to take a small portion from this pattern to make a cup coaster out of it. That's what came out of it.





You can add this picture with Slice of Watermelon cup coaster to the board in Pinterest so as not to lose the interesting idea of crocheting a cup coaster with cute squares.




Prepare your favorite crochet hook and thin yarn for crocheting a cup coaster with slice of watermelon 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.

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Materials and tools:

- Crochet hook, size 1,25 mm.

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

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



Monday, December 9, 2019

[C2C Сrochet] How to Decrease in C2C Crochet.

After the desired width is reached, turn, and start making a decrease.



[C2C Crochet] How to Crochet Corner to Corner (C2C).

Corner to corner (c2c) crochet is one of my favorite stitches. This is a really easy stitch as soon as you master it. The stitch from corner to corner is processed from one corner of the project to another using blocks made up of four stitches - chain 3 and 3 double crochet.