Thank you! I’ve always wanted to make a C2C cardigan for winter, but I couldn’t figure out how to make the spaces smaller for more warmth! This is perfect.
Hello my friend- your tutorial is amazing. The pace was not too fast. Your throughly explained each step. The explanation about the densitybof the stitch. The pattern for the square. And bonus pattern for the rectangle- whuch is what I was looking for. I love the less bulky, less bulging sides. You anticipated my need for even colour changes by row too. I see now by your frequent stops to assess how many clusters you have completed before the last stitch will keep the shape from growing. I knkw see that is where I wen wrong. I will probably need to mark a stich marker for increase, one at the side for decrease. Oh yeah. One for right side, and one for wrong side. A very big THANK YOU at 2 am from.Cleveland Ohio. Take good care
Great tutorial. May I suggest trying something? It's that final stitch in a row. I want you to crochet it into the edge stitch of the previous row. You'll get an amazing straight line instead of a bumpy edge.
Thank you! I’ve always wanted to make a C2C cardigan for winter, but I couldn’t figure out how to make the spaces smaller for more warmth! This is perfect.
Hello my friend- your tutorial is amazing.
The pace was not too fast.
Your throughly explained each step. The explanation about the densitybof the stitch. The pattern for the square. And bonus pattern for the rectangle- whuch is what I was looking for.
I love the less bulky, less bulging sides. You anticipated my need for even colour changes by row too.
I see now by your frequent stops to assess how many clusters you have completed before the last stitch will keep the shape from growing. I knkw see that is where I wen wrong. I will probably need to mark a stich marker for increase, one at the side for decrease. Oh yeah. One for right side, and one for wrong side.
A very big THANK YOU at 2 am from.Cleveland Ohio.
Take good care
Great tutorial. May I suggest trying something? It's that final stitch in a row. I want you to crochet it into the edge stitch of the previous row. You'll get an amazing straight line instead of a bumpy edge.
Hermoso ,felicidades.
This is the best instruction video Ive watched. Thank you SO much!! ❤😊
You know, I was trying to figure out a c2c with fewer spaces for a cardigan or pullover. This is perfect, and I don’t have to reinvent the wheel!
Nice will try soon
To make a rectangle I am assuming I just make more rows?
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