Crochet Corner to Corner C2C Granny Square [Free Video Tutorial & Written Pattern!]
Learn how to crochet a Corner to Corner Granny Square with me! In this video I show you step by step how to crochet the C2C Granny Square (how to increase and decrease your corner to corner granny square) AND how to crochet a border for joining your squares into a blanket.
C2C Granny Squares have a tendency to flare and not sit squarely HOWEVER a tiny tweak to the traditional method solves this issue and I will show you how to make beautifully SQUARE squares.
Watch the full step by step video tutorial below or alternatively, keep scrolling for the written pattern :)
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Crochet Corner to Corner C2C Granny Square WRITTEN PATTERN
USA STITCH TERMS
Hook Size(s): according to your yarn
For my sample pictured in this pattern, I used Ice Yarn Lana Bella with a 5mm Hook.
Joining Yarn for Squaring off is Ice Yarn Softly Baby with a 5mm Hook (in either white or black)
Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
DC = Double crochet
EDC = Extended double crochet
Rep = Repeat
St = Stitch
Inc = Increase
Pattern for C2C Granny Square:
Foundation Row: Ch 4 and sl st to join.
Row 1: Ch 4 and in the circle, make 3 DC (called a granny cluster) and 1 EDC.
Row 2: Ch 4 and turn. Make 1 granny cluster in between the first and second st. Skip the granny cluster of the previous row and make 1 granny cluster and 1 EDC in the last space.
Row 3: Ch 4 and turn. Make 1 granny cluster in between the first and second st, 1 granny cluster in between the granny clusters of the previous row, and 1 granny cluster and 1 EDC in the last space to finish the row.
Row 4: Ch 4 and turn. Make 1 granny cluster in between the first and second st, 1 granny cluster in between the granny clusters of the previous row, and 1 granny cluster and 1 EDC in the last space to finish the row.
Rows 5-onward: Rep row 4 for as wide as you want your granny square to be. Each row will grow with 1 additional granny cluster. The square in the video is 6 rows wide.
Decrease Row 1: Ch 3 and turn. Skip the first space and make 1 granny cluster in between the granny clusters of the previous row and 1 EDC in the last space to finish the row.
Rep this row until only 1 granny cluster remains.
Last Row: Ch 1 and turn. Make 1 DC in the last space. Fasten off and cut the yarn.
For the border,
Attach the yarn to the corner space of the last row.
Border Row: Ch 3 (this counts as 1 DC) and make 1 DC in the same space. In each side space, make 2 DC. In the corner spaces, make (2 DC, ch 3, 2 DC). To finish the border row, make 2 DC in the last corner space. Ch 3 and sl st to join.
TO JOIN MY SQUARES: I used the ZigZag Join As You Go SLIP STITCH Method (see video below) but you are free to use any join you wish 😀
If you spot any errors in the written pattern please do let me know.
Happy Crocheting!
Robin