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    Home » Free Crochet and Knit Patterns by Brand » Caron Yarn Patterns » Caron Big Cakes Yarn Patterns

    Corner C2C x 4 - Square Afghan Pattern

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    Corner to Corner x 4 Blankets
    Corner to Corner x 4 Blankets

    Corner to Corner x 4

    Do you love the Corner to Corner Concept? Have you ever wondered how to do the concept around the center of a square? I did and I put my thinking cap on and tried several attempts before figuring it out so it would sit down and not buckle. Took me several attempts right out of the gate and some good ole frogging sessions before I figure it out.

    This is the C2C x 4 pattern.

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    Free Pattern: Crochet C2C x 4 Pattern

    In realizing my errors, I realized the Corner to Corner Concept can only be done in rows going back and forth. Meaning, in squares like this, you don't do continuous rounds, at the end of the round, you have to turn your project and go back in the direction from which you came. There is actually a repeat pattern that consists of 2 rounds because the starting and ending are different from each other due to this concept. The only difference as you grow is the amount of stitches between the corners.

    This concept can be done with any size of yarn as long as the hook compliments the yarn. My example is done with Caron Tea Cakes, using 8 mm or L Size Crochet Hook.

    If using 5.5 mm and Caron Big Cakes, you will need 3 balls to make a decent size afghan. Lydia, follower of The Crochet Crowd, determined this information for you. Thanks Lydia! 

    Yarn and Hook Size

    Just ensure they compliment each other. Can be done with any size hook and yarn.

    Ch 3, sl st to beg ch to form ring.

    1. Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 11 dc into the ring. Sl st to top of beg ch-3.
    2. Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3, sl st to next st. *sl st in next st, ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3, sl st into next st. Repeat * 2 more times. Sl st twice up the next ch-3 and sl st around the ch-3 chain. Turn. From now on, you will have to turn at the end of each round to create corner to corner concept. 
    3. Ch 3, 2 dc in the same ch-3 chain that you slip stitched along. Sl st around next ch-3 chain. (corner is next and corners are always the same), Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3 and sl st around next ch-3 chain. *Ch 3, 2 dc around same ch-3 chain. Sl st to next ch-3 chain. (corner), ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3 and sl st around next ch-3 chain. Repeat * 1 more time. Ch 3, 2 dc around same ch-3 chain. Sl st to next ch-3 chain. (final corner is slightly different), ch 3, dc in next 2 sts. Turn.
    4. Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3 and sl st around next ch-3 chain. *Ch 3, 2 dc around same ch-3 chain. Sl st to next ch-3 chain, twice. (corner) Ch 3, dc in next st, ch 3 and sl st around next ch-3 chain. Repeat * twice. *Ch 3, 2 dc around same ch-3 chain. Sl st to next ch-3 chain, twice. Sl st in the next ch-3 space, sl st around the ch-3 chain. Turn.
    5. Repeat rounds 3 and 4 until you get your desired size.

    Optional Colour Changes

    You can change your colours at any time to create visual interest. Each row completes a 1 solid row around your blanket.

    Tutorial

    Close Up of the Middle of Afghan

    Ann Davies, of Wales UK, followed my live broadcast in teaching this concept. She used a solid colour and you cannot tell you go back and forth in rows. With self striping yarn, you can tell if the colours don't line up.

    Corner to Corner x 4 Blankets
    Corner to Corner x 4 Blankets

    Corner to Corner x 4 - Rectangle Example

    Similar concept is done for rectangles with a change at the beginning to make it rectangle. I will have a separate pattern for this version.

    Crochet C2C Rectangle x 4
    Crochet C2C Rectangle x 4

    Corner to Corner Top Down Shawl - Example

    The Shawl is basically half of a square afghan. I will have a separate pattern for this version.

    Crochet Tea Cakes Shawl: Top Down Corner to Corner
    Crochet Tea Cakes Shawl: Top Down Corner to Corner

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    Filed Under: Caron Big Cakes Yarn Patterns, Crochet Corner to Corner Patterns, Crochet Patterns by Michael Sellick, Exclusive Crochet Crowd Knit and Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Corner to Corner Crochet Patterns

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    1. Julie G says

      April 25, 2020 at 10:01 am

      No blue button ?

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    2. Mary W says

      November 19, 2017 at 7:35 pm

      Micheal, I loved the live video on the square, it was a bit difficult to follow as we are used to watching over head views when you film. So way he nag from the sideways fun but just a little off kilter. I finally figured it out and with some red heart latte stripe I have made a beautiful Lapghan for my husbands brother and wife for their Christmas. Hope thy find it useful and their can’t likes it too.

      Can’t wait until the rectangle and scarf videos come out.

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      • Mary W says

        November 24, 2017 at 5:43 pm

        *So having to look at it from a side view made it a little more difficult to see.

        Wish I could add a pic here.

        Reply
    3. C. Lux says

      October 12, 2017 at 7:38 pm

      Omg I love this pattern and can’t wait to give it a go. Would love to see a video on this and the veriations. Mikey makes it so easy to do. ?

      Reply
      • C. Lux says

        October 15, 2017 at 7:37 pm

        Here is the facebook live vid Mikey did if anyone is still confused. I was able to understand and follow along. Also, the commentary is awesome I wish I had been home to catch it live. LOL

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