I love this idea! I’ve crocheted corner-to-corner pieces before but only as one piece. Small blocks of C2C are adorable and would hold the interest of short-attention-span me. I also very much like the C2C granny stitch technique. Your color combinations are lovely too. Please keep ’em coming!
Hi roz what a. Great tutorial I always wonder about borders when doing ctc blankets.. I love your idea of doing lots. Of small squares.. Thanks so much.. I also love your tutorial on ctc granny... I looove your channel.. Many blessings.. ❤❤❤
I like for you to know! That because of you, I found a way of doing a version of a crochet I-cord. I did your first row by chain 2, but I did a slip stitch between the C2C. But now I have V’s on the back side I did not liked. So I did on the backside chain 1, pick-up the V, and made a chain (very loosely) then last row made a chain. Go under the loops from row 1. In to the chain from row 2, doing this twice. Im a knitter, but happy I came up with a nice small border edge, that looks like a I-cord
Wow! The last method looks like an incredibly easy way to border my recently completed C2C afghan. I am going to be trying it right now. Do you think it will be adequate for a large blanket, say 52x52?
Just finishing my first C2c project and your border instruction is just what I need Thank you so much
The scalloped edge is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
I love this idea! I’ve crocheted corner-to-corner pieces before but only as one piece. Small blocks of C2C are adorable and would hold the interest of short-attention-span me. I also very much like the C2C granny stitch technique. Your color combinations are lovely too. Please keep ’em coming!
Thank you so much 😀🧶❤️
I loved all these ideas, I just finished my first c2c blanket and this was very useful. Thanks for sharing!
Wonderful! 😀🙌🏻🧶💕
You made everything so simple. A big thank you from this beginner.
I appreciate that so much, thank you for taking the time to tell me 💕
Thank you! I just finished a C2C project, and I’m ready for my border.😊
Wonderful! 🤗🤗💕
Hi roz what a. Great tutorial I always wonder about borders when doing ctc blankets.. I love your idea of doing lots. Of small squares.. Thanks so much.. I also love your tutorial on ctc granny... I looove your channel.. Many blessings.. ❤❤❤
Thank you so much, Deborah, I’m so glad you found the ideas helpful. I appreciate your support! 😀🧶💕
From everything I found! I love yours
I like for you to know! That because of you, I found a way of doing a version of a crochet I-cord. I did your first row by chain 2, but I did a slip stitch between the C2C. But now I have V’s on the back side I did not liked. So I did on the backside chain 1, pick-up the V, and made a chain (very loosely) then last row made a chain. Go under the loops from row 1. In to the chain from row 2, doing this twice.
Im a knitter, but happy I came up with a nice small border edge, that looks like a I-cord
I just finished my first C2C and this is the first video to really explain the concept of why 3 and 2 doing a boarder. Thank you so much!!!
Oh wonderful! I’m so glad it was of value to you. Hope you had fun with your first C2C! I’m itching to do another one .💕
Very nice! Lovely colors as well! .
Thank you so much 💕💕💕❤️
I love the scalloped edge! Can’t wait to add that finishing touch to my first nephew’s baby blanket. Thank you! 🖤
Awe lovely 😀🧶💕 Many congratulations! 💕
Hello, thank u so much for sharing this, you are awesome xx
You are so welcome! I’m glad it helped 😀💕
i love 💕 your channel
Hello Play Hooky with Me loving the video keep them coming :)
Wow! The last method looks like an incredibly easy way to border my recently completed C2C afghan. I am going to be trying it right now. Do you think it will be adequate for a large blanket, say 52x52?
Great ! Let me know how it goes ! 😀👏🏻💕
@@PlayHookywithMe I just finished up the afghan and it looks AMAZING! Thank you so much. ❤️❤️❤️
@@deebee4850so happy to read this ! 😀🎉💕