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February 13, 2024

Crochet C2C Border Pattern

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Crochet C2C Border Idea
Crochet C2C Border Idea

Crochet Corner to Corner Border

You can apply this border to any size of Corner to Corner, even rectangular corner to corners like afghans, scarves and shawls.

It consists of 2 rounds. The first round establishes the holding spaces for the 2nd round without impeding or wrecking the look of the C2C main body.

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Filed Under: Crochet Corner to Corner Patterns, Crochet Patterns by Michael Sellick, Crochet Video Tutorials, Exclusive Crochet Crowd Knit and Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Corner to Corner Crochet Patterns, Mikey's Crochet Border Patterns

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  1. Judy Hart says

    January 05, 2021 at 5:16 pm

    So is the C2C border consist of:
    Row 1: start in any space between set of stitches
    chain 3 in each space around
    Row 2: 3 DC in each chain 3 around to end of chains
    slip stitch in first st, fasten off
    Humm think my afghan is hdc, so guess will do hdc stitches on 2nd round.

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  2. Christina says

    August 03, 2020 at 4:00 pm

    Thank you for showing me how to weave in the ends. Every other video I have watched just tells you to weave in the ends but does not show how. I think your method is much better than what I have been doing.

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