How to Crochet: C2C Moss Stitch Wash Cloth
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2024
- This tutorial will show you step by step how to crochet the Corner to Corner (c2c) Moss Stitch Wash Cloth. This is a great easy stitch pattern that gives a neat diagonal effect.
All you need to know how to do is chain and single crochet!
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→ Lion Brand Mako Cotton: www.lionbrand.c...
→ Size I (5.5mm) Crochet Hook: amzn.to/35GqY7o
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wow I always thought c2c would be hard but you made it so easy thanks
Thanks! I love this stitch pattern. The moss stitch is already one of my favorites, and when I saw it could be worked c2c I was all in :)
could never pull off a good c2c until your video here. Will definitely be checking out more of your videos! Thank you! Super fast wedding gift that I can work up in one or 2 nights, a beautiful set of classic dishcloths.
I love your C2C Moss Stitch Video! I’ve gone through each and everyone on UA-cam and always come back to yours. Made a blanket with this pattern and making another one in Blueberry Bushel from HL. THANKS SO MUCH FOR YOUR GREAT WORK & KINDNESS~~
Thank you so much!! I'm so glad you are enjoying this video - I had fun making it :D
Instead of doing the single + half double to begin the first decrease row, I just did the last single in the chain stitch followed by the next single into the ch 3 space, like she does for the rest of the decreases. This worked out just fine for me, and I’m also going to do a small border around the entire thing.
I love that stitch. Would like a written pattern cause I'm a bit older, but I'll figure it out, thank you so much!
Hi Alice! I do have a written pattern, the link was just far down in the description. You can find it here: lovelifeyarn.com/c2c-moss-stitch-wash-cloth/
(I usually prefer written patterns as well)
I have wanted to try C2C lately. This seems like a good place to start. I havent made dishcloths in a while this looks like a pretty stitch.
This is one of my favorite stitches. When I found out it could be done as a C2C pattern I couldn't wait to try it.
Very nice! Thank you! You helped me so much! Your teaching this stitch makes it look so easy. Thank you. 😊
Looks beautiful, of all the millions of patterns Ive seen, can you believe Ive been looking for this one for years..
Wow, Blessings to you. This is a MANIFESTATION for me.. Thank you so much. Boy it pays to Visualize and Manifest.
You came from the Universe. This is amazing to find you and this pattern. Judith M Gorski Milwaukee February 23-2023
12:07 am…. Wow awesome for me….🎆🌅🌈💥🌏🧶 A visual miracle !!!
Yay!! I'm so glad this was helpful! I love this method of working c2c. 😀
Easiest to follow... for all you trying to learn. I watched all available and she has you covered!
Thank you so much!!
I have been trying to learn this and actually was able to with your instructions
When you start the decrease you do a single crochet, no chain one, then in the corner you do a single crochet and a half double. Then turn and chain two and skip first two stitches, then single crochet in chain space. My question is that there is no chain space after the two skipped stitches so do you single crochet between the two single crochets? Thank you for your response.
G wizz!!! did I found the decreasing part difficult! So glad I found your video, now I know where to place the first Decrease Stich! Your video is so clear that I actually could see where the hook went into! You have a new Fan!!! ❤️🥰🧶
I bought the LB mako cotton yarn today so I could make these over the summer. ❤🌹
Thank you! I had a pattern but it was so hard to understand. Now I think I can do this!
Thanks for making this tutorial.
Good job teaching. Good camera work.
Thank you so much!
Tysm 🥰
Thank You...are they nice to use? I’m thinking of making some for my Precious Grandbubba she is due in March ....look forward to your answer...blessings Marc. 🙏🏻🇦🇺🇦🇺
Yes, I love using these! Congrats on the new addition :)
Thanks for the video!! I gave it a try.. but how do you account for the slanting/bias? the cloth is skewed a little, i.e. not square.
I thought this would be a nice easy washcloth but I followed the written pattern and the decrease instructions made no sense so I came here to the video. It seems to be way different thant written pattern. When I follow these instructions my turning corners curl in
I'll take a look at that and see where the difference is.
I agree with your statement. did you get a reply. could not understand why do a half double crochet on one end and not the other. also it does not make the points pointy but rounded and do not match.
My question is when you are doing a decrease, you are doing a 1/2 double crochet on one end and not the other? also it makes it look rounded not pointed like the other sides???
At the end of my increase row can I sc ch1 sc ch3 then turn? Or do I have to turn before I ch3? Does it make any difference?
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Have you made boy's pullover in this stitch...if yess,kindly send the link.
Sorry that's not something I have done yet. I'll post it on here when I make one!
How can this be made in a rectangle. TIA
Increasing on one end and not increasing on the other side. (Same principal as regular C2C afghan parterns).