C2C Workshop

Lesson Five - C2C Using Different Stitches

Lesson five introduces using different stitches for C2C


Corner to Corner (C2C) is often thought of as a stitch due to the commonly used slanted box stitch/diagonal stitch/tulip stitch.  However, C2C is actually a method of working from starting in one corner and ending the project on the opposite corner.  


There are a variety of different crochet stitches that can be used to create a C2C piece.  Examples of these stitches include:

Granny Stitch C2C


Learn how to crochet a C2C granny stitch square by Debra Field

Moss Stitch C2C


C2C Moss Stitch by the Cookie Snob

HDC Stitch C2C


Half Double Crochet Corner to Corner Square C2C + Tutorial by The Crochet Crowd

Half Double Crochet Corner to Corner Rectangle C2C + Tutorial by The Crochet Crowd

V Stitch C2C


C2C V Stitch: Crochet Corner to Corner Free Pattern by Made by Gootie

Cluster Stitch C2C


Corner to Corner Crochet Cluster Stitch Free Pattern by Made by Gootie 

Wattle Stitch C2C


Corner to Corner Crochet Wattle Stitch: A Different C2C Crochet Stitch by Made by Gootie 

Suzette Stitch C2C


Corner to Corner Crochet Suzette Stitch – Free Pattern by Made by Gootie