Corner to Corner (C2C) Box Stitch has become a hot stitch over the past few years. It can be used to make a square or rectangle of any size with pretty much any yarn. Plus it is made of blocks so it can be used to create graphed images. Once you have this stitch down you can take a graphed image (such as a cross stitch pattern) and crochet it. So cool!!
The yarns used in this tutorial were provided by King Cole and Sugarbush Yarns. All opinions are my own.
In this pattern, I will teach you the basics of how to make a Double Crochet C2C Box Stitch rectangle of any size you wish. I have made 2 sample scarves as well and will let you know the details of those. If you would like to learn the Half Double Crochet C2C Box Stitch, then CLICK HERE.
Scarf Squared – DC C2C Box Stitch Tutorial
Crochet Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
Size:
varies by yarn
Yarn:
any – the following were used for the samples in this pattern:
King Cole Dollymix DK, 100% Acrylic, (25 g / 80 yds)
US G/6, 4.0 mm hook
7 blocks x 75 blocks = 4″ x 44″; (70 g / 224 yds) used
Sugar Bush Bold, 100% Wool, worsted weight, 100 g / 190 yds
US-H/8, 5.0 mm
7 blocks x 72 blocks = 4.25″ x 44″; (120 g / 228 yds) used
Hook:
varies by yarn
Gauge:
varies by yarn
Other supplies:
yarn needle
Stitches and Abbreviations:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
Getting Started:
Choose a yarn and hook that you want and just give it a go. Details about the samples are listed under “Yarn” above.
Pattern:
Each C2C creation is made in 2 or 3 sections from the corner out. First is the Double Increase section which causes both sides adjacent to the corner (Sides A & B) to grow longer, next is the Decrease/Increase section (omit this section for a square) which causes one side (Side A) to stay the same length and just get taller (creating Side C), and the other side (Side B) to continue growing longer, and last is the Double Decrease section which brings both sides together by continuing to bring one side (Side C) up, and stopping growth on the other side (Side C) and bringing it over (creating Side D) to make the opposite corner from the starting corner.
Double Increase
Row 1: Ch 6, dc in 4th, 5th, and 6th (last) chs from hook.
Row 2:Turn, ch 6, dc in the 4th, 5th, and 6th chs from hook, sl st into ch-3 sp of connecting square…
ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp.
Row 3: Turn, ch 6, dc in 4th, 5th, and 6th chs from hook, sl st into ch-3 sp of connecting square…
ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp, sl st into ch-3 of next connecting square…
ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp.
Row 4: Turn, ch 6, dc in 4th, 5th, and 6th chs from hook, sl st into ch-3 sp of connecting square, *ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp, sl st into ch-3 of next connecting square; repeat from * until one ch-3 sp remains, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp.
Repeat Row 4 until piece is desired length of shorter side of rectangle, move on to Decrease/Increase section. If making a square, skip Decrease/Increase section and move on to Double Decrease section.
Deacrease/Increase
Row 1: Turn, sl st in each of 3 dc, sl st into ch-3 sp, *ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp, sl st into ch-3 of next connecting square; repeat from * until one ch-3 sp remains, ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp. (this row has a decrease at the start and an increase at the end)
Row 2: Turn, ch 6, dc in 4th, 5th, and 6th chs from hook, sl st into ch-3 sp of connecting square, *ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp, sl st into ch-3 of next connecting square; repeat from * until one ch-3 sp remains. (this row has an increase at the start and a decrease at the end)
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until piece measures desired length of long side. Move on to Double Decrease section.
Double Decrease
Row 1: Turn, sl st in each of 3 dc, sl st into ch-3 sp, *ch 3, 3 dc in same ch-3 sp, sl st into ch-3 of next connecting square; repeat from * until one ch-3 sp remains.
Repeat Row 1 until complete – last row will only have one square.
Fasten off and weave in all ends.
All done! Now go out there and tackle some graphs!
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I am trying to make the grinch scarf. I am fine with the green, and white, but get confused when I add the red to make the length stay uniform all the way up. I have wore my yarn out, just tearing it out over and over. Have written pattern from Happy Heart Hats Ravelry..Grinch Inspired corner to corner scarf.
That’s not my pattern. I do not use licenced images as I don’t have the budget to pay the licensing fee and I won’t do anything illegal.