Corner to Corner Square by Sarah Carney

Corner to Corner Square

Crochet
September 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
9 repeats = 4 inches
in tile repeats, see notes
4.0 mm (G)
150 - 220 yards (137 - 201 m)
10”
US
English

A NOTE FROM CHEERS TO EWE!

Hello, and THANK YOU for your interest in this pattern! It was created by Sarah Carney (Smurf1229 on Ravelry) for our shop for the Charlotte Area Yarn Crawl! We are so grateful to be a part of the vibrant yarn community in the Charlotte area!

To learn more about the Charlotte Area Yarn Crawl visit charlotteareayarncrawl.com! This is the TENTH anniversary of our area’s crawl! The dates for this year’s crawl are September 21-29, and will include nine area stores!

ABOUT THIS PATTERN
The pattern is suitable for the intermediate crocheter or the adventurous advanced beginner. It’s perfect for learning the mini corner-to-corner technique.

Think of this square as a building block for your own design adventures. Two squares would make a small tote bag or pillow. Eight squares would make a handsome floor cushion. Make twenty squares and sew them together for a spectacular 40” x 50” throw!

We’ve used Cascade 220 worsted weight yarn for this square, but you can certainly use any worsted weight yarn you choose! If you have any questions about the pattern, please feel free to send us a note at info@cheerstoewe.com, or stop into the shop! Thanks again!

Level - INTERMEDIATE: Mini Corner-to-Corner crochet (miniC2C) is worked from a graph and each grouping of stitches forms a tile of a specific color across the row to create the design. Rows are worked diagonally.

MATERIALS
Yarn: 1 skein of CASCADE 220 in each of 4 colors.
We used Color #7804 Shrimp (A) Color #8400 Charcoal Gray Heather (B), Color # 9634 Aqua Haze(C), and Color #0980 Pesto(D).
Crochet hook: US G-6/4 mm
Tapestry Needle

SIZE
Square = 10”

GAUGE
9 tiles x 9 tiles =approx. 4” square
Gauge is measured in tiles.

ABBREVIATIONS & TERMS
Ch-chain
HDC- half double crochet. YO, insert hook into next stitch, YO and pull through, YO and pull through all 3 loops on hook
YO- yarn over
Sl st- slip stitch. Insert hook into next stitch, YO and pull through stitch and loop on hook.