Thank you for sharing this tutorial. I just finished doing my dishcloth using a fine cotton yarn and the result is amazing. I love it. This is my first c2c project.. looking forward for more. ❤
I have been wanting to try this stitch for some time. Doing a dishcloth was a good trial at it. Your video made this soo easy to follow and do!! I made the 10" size as well and got daring going a different color on the decrease. It came out perfect.😊 I'm very pleased and love how fast it worked up and will now advance to a baby blanket. Thank you!!🤗
This is pretty I have never seen it where you " turn your chain" and put the DC in the back side bump " I'm new to crochet so maybe that's right...but I could of sworn I watched other videos where they don't turn the chain..I thought they flip up the box..but this is beautiful 💕
Crocheting into the back bump is a preference some crocheters have. More often than not, I crochet in the top loops of the chain, however, crochetin inthe back bump does give it a neater edge. It all depends on what you like.
Yay, I got the sqare. Now I'm not sure how to do a rectangle because it requires increases on one side and decreases on the other. I got confused somewhere and now have to frog most of it 😢 Cann you do a tutorial on this please before I toss my whole project ?
For the rectangle, you will continue to increase the one side only. For the other side, you will just make a slip stitch to keep the side straight. Hope that helps!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial. I just finished doing my dishcloth using a fine cotton yarn and the result is amazing. I love it. This is my first c2c project.. looking forward for more. ❤
You're very welcome! I'm so happy you're enjoying making this pattern and learned how to make a c2c project. :)
I have been wanting to try this stitch for some time. Doing a dishcloth was a good trial at it.
Your video made this soo easy to follow and do!! I made the 10" size as well and got daring going a different color on the decrease. It came out perfect.😊 I'm very pleased and love how fast it worked up and will now advance to a baby blanket. Thank you!!🤗
You’re very welcome! I’m glad my video was helpful and easy to follow. Good luck with your baby blanket 😊🧶
Thank you very much . I made a queen sz blanket and wanted to do a wash cloth❤thank very much very easy to follow ur video .
You’re welcome!
Never thought to make a washcloth in c2c. Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome 😊
Fantastic tutorial. I was nervous about trying C2C until I saw this video. Thank you so much. I love your channel. Take care!
It makes me so happy to hear my tutorial helped! Happy crocheting 🧶
Love the pattern, Amanda. Thank you so much. Great description and great tutorial, as always. :)
Thank you!!
This is pretty I have never seen it where you " turn your chain" and put the DC in the back side bump " I'm new to crochet so maybe that's right...but I could of sworn I watched other videos where they don't turn the chain..I thought they flip up the box..but this is beautiful 💕
Thank you! It’s possible other crocheters do something different with the boxes. I know everyone has their own way of crocheting 🧶
Crocheting into the back bump is a preference some crocheters have. More often than not, I crochet in the top loops of the chain, however, crochetin inthe back bump does give it a neater edge. It all depends on what you like.
I just asked the same. She was going on the back of the chains
I never thought of making corner to corner for a dish cloth❤
Glad you enjoyed!
This would be great to add a scrubbie corner 😀
Agreed!
Lovely!
Thanks!
This is great Amanda...Thanks!
Thanks! Glad you love it 😊
Wonderful tutorial especially for a beginner like myself! Is this pattern good to use for a blanket as well? Thank you!
Thank you! Yes I have used the C2C for many blankets. Here’s a link to one of them if you’re interested: ruclips.net/video/2J98tsiVg6w/видео.html
Yay, I got the sqare. Now I'm not sure how to do a rectangle because it requires increases on one side and decreases on the other. I got confused somewhere and now have to frog most of it 😢 Cann you do a tutorial on this please before I toss my whole project ?
For the rectangle, you will continue to increase the one side only. For the other side, you will just make a slip stitch to keep the side straight. Hope that helps!
@@AmandaCrochets don’t you at some point have to decrease at both sides? Thank you for your reply. 😀
I really want to try this stitch, but I think it’s intimidating lol
You got this!!
I have tried to do this 4 Times and it never has looked right. Need to see where the starting point is so I turn it correctly. New to this 🤪
Corner to corner can be a little tricky. Keep trying and I know you’ll get it in no time 😊
Do they dry faster then others
I think so, but I haven’t really paid attention to the drying time.
Thank u
@@marykisto50 You're welcome!