C2C V Stitch: Crochet Corner to Corner Free Pattern - Made by Gootie (2024)

Last Updated on February 20, 2023

You know how much I love working with different crochet stitches in a corner to corner method.

In my journey of exploring different C2C stitches, I came across the V half double crochet stitch.

Unlike the C2C Wattle stitch or the C2C Cluster stitch, the C2C V stitch creates more airy fabric without having too many holes.

In this tutorial, you will find both a video tutorial and written instructions.

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For this corner to corner V stitch pattern, I used the half double crochet V stitch which is [1hdc, ch1, 1hdc] worked in the ch-1 space of the V stitch from the previous row.

The crochet V Stitch can be made using either double crochet or a half double crochet. I decided to use the hdc stitch for this C2C V stitch pattern because I like the V-hdc better.

The V-hdc stitch is less dense than the V-dc, and creates a soft and airy fabric, without being too holey. I have used it also in my Sashay Shawl.

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Don’t like counting stitches?

This pattern is part of my 5 Different C2C Crochet Stitches eBook.

The eBook contains easy to follow, step-by-step photo tutorials of unique and different corner to corner stitches.

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Working in a corner to corner method is actually very simple, and beginner friendly.

Starting from one corner, you add 3 chains at the beginning of every row and work a v stitch in this chain space the next row. So we are increasing by adding 1 V stitch at the end of each row.

And the same logic is used for the c2c decreasing method, we are decreasing 1 V stitch at the end of every row.

Working back and forth like that creates a reversible fabric!

Want to learn more about the Corner to Corner method? Check out the Guide to How to Crochet Corner to Corner!

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C2C V Stitch Blanket

The C2C V stitch is a perfect stitch for creating a soft blanket.

For making a blanket I would suggest using at least a DK (#3) weight yarn, or thicker.

The beautiful thing about the C2C crochet method (and why I love it so much), is that you can decide the size and dimensions of your project as you go! You can make it either a square like in the tutorial below or as a rectangle (available in the PDF version).

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Looking for More Crochet C2C Stitch Variations? Check out the other free stitch tutorials on the blog:

  1. C2C Wattle Stitch
  2. C2C Cluster Stitch
  3. C2C Moss Stitch
  4. C2C Suzette Stitch
  5. C2C Mini Bean Stitch

Skill level–easy

Materials
– Crochet hook 3.5 mm (I love the Etimo and Clover Hooks).
– DK (#3) weight yarn – 100% cotton.
Amount of yarn needed: 20gr/45m/50yds
– If you would like to turn this design into a blanket, these are great yarn options for this:
Mary Maxim – Artist Pallete
Mary Maxim – Sugar Baby Stripes
Lion Brand – Mandala

– 2 Stitch markers (optional)

Finished Size6.5×6.5” (16.5×16.5 cm)

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Abbreviations (US)
ch – chain
ss – slip stitch
st – stitch
hdc – half double crochet
V-hdc – [1hdc, ch1, 1hdc] in same stitch
hdc2tog – half double crochet 2 together
PM – place marker


Notes

  • To make it easier to find the ch3 / ch2 spaces at the end of the row, place a stitch marker when you ch3/ch2 at the beginning of each row.
  • The pattern can be worked as a square or as a rectangle (see instructions in pattern).
  • This pattern can be made in any size that you want, it’s a great stitch for blankets and washcloths!
  • I would love to see your project! You can upload your project to Ravelry HERE.


Gauge (in V stitch):

Working Rows 1-4 will result in a triangle with 1.5’’ (3.8cm) sides.

** Gauge is not crucial for this pattern.

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Corner to Corner V stitch Crochet Pattern


C2C Increase

Ch4
Row 1:V-hdc in 4th ch from hook, turn.

Row 2:ch3-PM, skip 1st hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1, skip next hdc, V-hdc in ch-3, turn.

Row 3:ch3-PM, skip 1st hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1.
Skip next 2 hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1, skip next hdc, V-hdc in ch-3, turn.

Row 4:ch3-PM, skip 1st hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1.
* Skip next 2 hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1; repeat from * to ch-3 sp, V-hdc in ch-3, turn.

Repeat row 4 until the side of the triangle measures 6.5in (16.5cm), or until your desired length.

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Repeat row 4 until the side of the triangle measures 6.5in (16.5cm), or until your desired length.

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Want to learn how to crochet the Corner to Corner V stitch as a rectangle? Get the premium, ad free, printable PDF version on Ravelry or Etsy!


C2C Decrease

When you reach the desired length, start decreasing:
** Place the stitch marker at the beginning of each ch2 so you can easily find it for the decrease stitch.

Row 5:ch2-PM, skip 1st hdc, 1hdc in next ch-1.
* Skip next 2 hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1; repeat from * to last V-hdc, hdc2tog in last ch-1 & ch-3, turn.

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Row 6:
ch2-PM, skip next hdc2tog & hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1.
* Skip next 2 hdc, V-hdc in next ch-1; repeat from * to last V-hdc, hdc2tog in last ch-1 & ch-2, turn.

Continue working row 6 until you have only one V-hdc stitch in your row (total of 4 sts + ch2).

Row 7: ch1, skip next hdc2tog & hdc, ss in next ch-1.
Fasten off, soak and block if needed.

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Insights, advice, suggestions, feedback and comments from experts

As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or preferences, but I can provide information on the concepts mentioned in this article. Let's go through each concept and provide relevant information:

Corner to Corner (C2C) Crochet Stitches:

  • The corner-to-corner (C2C) crochet technique is a popular method for creating textured and visually interesting patterns.
  • It involves working diagonally from one corner of the project to the opposite corner, using a series of double crochet (dc) or half double crochet (hdc) stitches.
  • C2C stitches can be used to create various patterns, including the V stitch, Wattle stitch, Cluster stitch, Moss stitch, and Suzette stitch.
  • The C2C V stitch is known for creating a soft and airy fabric without too many holes.
  • To work the C2C V stitch, you typically use the half double crochet V stitch, which consists of [1hdc, ch1, 1hdc] worked in the ch-1 space of the V stitch from the previous row.
  • The C2C technique allows you to easily adjust the size and dimensions of your project as you go, making it versatile for different types of projects like blankets or washcloths.

Crochet Hook and Yarn:

  • Crochet hooks come in different sizes and are used to create loops and stitches in crochet projects.
  • The size of the crochet hook determines the size of the stitches and the overall tension of the project.
  • In the article, a 3.5 mm crochet hook is recommended for the C2C V stitch pattern.
  • Yarn weight refers to the thickness of the yarn and affects the drape and overall look of the finished project.
  • For the C2C V stitch blanket mentioned in the article, at least a DK (#3) weight yarn is suggested, or thicker.
  • Some recommended yarn options for the blanket include Mary Maxim - Artist Palette, Mary Maxim - Sugar Baby Stripes, and Lion Brand - Mandala.

Abbreviations Used in Crochet Patterns:

  • Crochet patterns often use abbreviations to represent different stitches and techniques.
  • Some of the abbreviations mentioned in the article include:
    • ch: chain stitch
    • ss: slip stitch
    • st: stitch
    • hdc: half double crochet
    • V-hdc: [1hdc, ch1, 1hdc] in the same stitch
    • hdc2tog: half double crochet 2 together
    • PM: place marker

Gauge and Finished Size:

  • Gauge refers to the number of stitches and rows per inch or centimeter in a crochet project.
  • The gauge can vary depending on the yarn, hook size, and individual tension.
  • The article mentions that gauge is not crucial for the C2C V stitch pattern.
  • The finished size of the C2C V stitch pattern in the article is 6.5x6.5 inches (16.5x16.5 cm).

Please note that the information provided is based on the concepts mentioned in this article. If you have any specific questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!

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FAQs

What is the crochet stitch that looks like corner to corner? ›

corner to corner Stitch (C2C) pattern
  1. Row 1 – Ch6, tr in 4th ch from hook and next 2 ch.
  2. Row 2 – Turn work and ch6, tr in 4th ch from hook and next 2 ch. Sl st into top of 1st square to join (underneath ch3 space), ch3, make 3 tr in same space.
  3. Row 3 – Turn work and ch6, tr in 4th ch from hook and next 2 ch.
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What is the best yarn for corner to corner crochet? ›

Aran (worsted) yarn works best because the thickness of the yarn is just right to hide the color changes, but not thick enough that you won't see the details. It also works up fast and the designs made with it are detailed without creating a very large project.

Is corner to corner crochet always square? ›

You Don't Have to Be Square!

Crochet your corner-to-corner square until one straight side is the same length that you want the shorter side of your rectangle to be. Continue crocheting, but alternate increases and decreases each row, always increasing in the same direction and decreasing in the same direction.

What is mini corner to corner crochet? ›

Mini Corner To Corner is a lot like regular Corner To Corner. You will still be creating squares or tiles. You will still work your pattern on the diagonal and the basic increasing and decreasing method is the same. The biggest difference is that you will be using half double crochets instead of double crochets.

Why is my C2C blanket not square? ›

Probably the most common reason for crochet blankets not being square is inconsistent tension. Tension simply means how tightly or loosely you hold the yarn and make your stitches while crocheting.

What is a C2C moss stitch? ›

Crochet moss stitch (sometimes also called granite stitch or linen stitch) is an incredibly easy and beautiful stitch. In this variation it is worked on the bias, or from corner to corner (C2C). The fabric created is wonderfully stretchy and has a lovely drape.

What is the first thing you should crochet as a beginner? ›

The first thing a beginner should crochet is something simple, like a granny square—or a piece of square fabric made by crocheting in rounds from the center outward. Granny squares are generally easy crochet patterns for beginners and take under an hour to complete.

What is the alternative to C2C crochet? ›

The Side Lean Stitch is similar to the concept of the Corner to Corner (C2C). The stitch counts are almost identical but this stitch doesn't go from corner to corner. It works up in straight rows back and forth. Like the corner to corner (C2C), the stitches create a texture raise and fall look.

What is an edge stitch in crochet? ›

Edge stitches at the end of forward passes in Tunisian crochet: there is more than just one way to make them… Edge stitches are the first and last stitches of a row and shape the right and left borders of a crocheted project. They are different from the other stitches within a row.

What crochet stitch looks the same on both sides? ›

The Half Double V Crochet Stitch is a very easy pattern to work! It is also very pretty and looks the same on both sides! This stitch is a great stitch! The resulting fabric is not to open, neither is it too stiff.

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