Thank you so much for this very clear tutorial!! I have been crocheting for 40 years but never tried this stitch, now I quickly got the hang of it and will use it often. It's a really fun stitch to do! And you are right... don't overthink it or you'll get flustered! I think whomever came up with this pattern way back when was a genius! xxoo
I know you would like to put the whole C2C thing to rest, but would you consider one more on how to join the squares to form an afghan? Do you have a special technique for doing this?
sandie cook hi there I have a c to c patterned .if my pattern is decreasing by one block . 100 then 99 98 97 and so on do I decrease at one side only this is my very first pattern c to c. I Understand the stitch I'm just not sure about that does it mean my pattern is more likely to be rectangle not square. If it were a square would the pattern decrease by 2 blocks. I hope you understand my question
I don't see where the problem is. I've seen your c2c videos and you clearly show how to decrease. You clearly show how to increase. If they would just re watch....
Thank you so much for this very clear tutorial!! I have been crocheting for 40 years but never tried this stitch, now I quickly got the hang of it and will use it often. It's a really fun stitch to do! And you are right... don't overthink it or you'll get flustered! I think whomever came up with this pattern way back when was a genius! xxoo
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Thanks for making the video! I've learned alot through your videos. I'm left handed and have no problem with the way you teach. . ♡
I love the C to C Afghans, made many for Xmas last year, found it pretty easy to learn have been crocheting for years love your videos
Great tutorial. I will try this stitch again!
Thank you. Love the way you explain things. I always screwed up on the beginning blocks but thanks for again explaining it to us.
Your a great teacher.I only being crocheting for 6 months and I learn to make sample of my work if it doesn't work I make something else:-)
This by far is my most favorite stitch and thing to do. I've made 3 blankets. I'm currently working on a 4th I need to finish by Monday.to
Thanks for your explanation and your time...you are a wonderful teacher
Excellent explanation!!! I think I got it!!!🧶🧶
Great Video! That's a fun, fast, and easy Stitch. Thank You!
Thanks, you cleared up a lot with this stitch pattern!
I love your beautiful nails, it is been a long time, I hope you are doing well.
I know you would like to put the whole C2C thing to rest, but would you consider one more on how to join the squares to form an afghan? Do you have a special technique for doing this?
marian murphy It's the same as making anything with c2c. You go as wide as you want your afghan to be then decrease your rows.
I think the problem comes in when the decrease starts. I learned from you, an now it's my favorite stitch.
sandie cook hi there I have a c to c patterned .if my pattern is decreasing by one block . 100 then 99 98 97 and so on do I decrease at one side only this is my very first pattern c to c. I Understand the stitch I'm just not sure about that does it mean my pattern is more likely to be rectangle not square. If it were a square would the pattern decrease by 2 blocks.
I hope you understand my question
How do you join the squares?
Rya Spriggs You could single crochet them together, sew them together. There's a join as you go method for for joining them that's really fun to do.
Well explained
I don't see where the problem is. I've seen your c2c videos and you clearly show how to decrease. You clearly show how to increase. If they would just re watch....
The longest I've made is 2 ombré yarns