Finally I've found someone who explained C2C where my poor little brain could grasp it! Thank you so much! I've been frustrated because I've watched other tutorials and although they basically showed how to C2C the same way that you did, it just didn't register! When I watched your tutorial yesterday, 💡💡💡🎶🎵, light bulbs went off, music began to play and, voila!!! It all made such sense. You didn't rush, you were clear, and you just explained it in a way that I could understand. When you mentioned how the position of the tail helped you initially, that registered with me!! I can't wait to make something, anything, in C2C! Thank you again so much! Char from Phoenix, AZ. Hot, hot, hot!!! 🏜🌵🐍
I made my first C2C Small blanket about 4 years ago. My Cat loved it so it's one of her many Beds now on top of my Desk...lol. Its pretty easy once you get the hang of it. And then I was a beginner at crocheting. Still am actually. ☺️ These are cute. Never thought of making towels. 😊I want a Beach Towel. 😊
I just love, love ❤️, love love ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ the way you teach. Thank you so much for teaching us this project. Such outstanding colors you chose here: love! It😉👌👍👍
Thank you! I have watched a few c2c videos before but could never “see” how it was done. But when you changed from red to pink I could finally see the steps & grasp how a c2c is made. If I ever try to make anything in c2c I will come back to this video. 😀
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. I’ve found that when doing the chain 6 to start the row if you pinch the 3rd chain as you work it then you don’t need to count back to the 4th chain you just work into the chain between your fingers. 🧶🧶
Thinking maybe doing it a bit bigger to allow for shrinking. I know my dishcloths shrink. Sometimes I put my dishcloths and scrubbies in the dishwasher to clean works great, can also dry on low.
I loved your tutorial but I am struggling with the decrease row. I joined the last square before it, then slip stitched into the 3 dc in the next row and the chain space and continued on as normal. When I come back to do the next decrease though it seems I am a block short. What might I be doing wrong?
Can this be a blanket as well? If I continue with Row 3 and do not decrease i think I would have the most beautiful triangle shawl? Please let me know your thoughts. I am in love with this pattern. I just learned how to do C2C, I still dont know what it means. If you ever write a book I will be the first one pre ordering! Merry Christmas!!!
C2C means corner 2 corner. Basically you're crocheting from one corner and ending at the other corner when done. She has a video on here of her making a shawl with C2C and it just continues with row 3 until you get to the size you want. And yes, you could do this as a blanket as well. Follow this pattern just make adjustments for size. Increase until you get the width of the blanket you want then continue with increase on one side and decrease on the other until you get your height or length of blanket then decrease on both sides to finish it off. There's plenty of patterns on UA-cam and the internet for C2C blankets and shawls. Hope that helped
@@jamiecee4960 I learned by watching UA-cam as well 7 months ago and I'm loving it! Sorry but I saw your message and had to reply ☺️🧶 happy holidays and stay safe.
Finally I've found someone who explained C2C where my poor little brain could grasp it! Thank you so much! I've been frustrated because I've watched other tutorials and although they basically showed how to C2C the same way that you did, it just didn't register! When I watched your tutorial yesterday, 💡💡💡🎶🎵, light bulbs went off, music began to play and, voila!!! It all made such sense. You didn't rush, you were clear, and you just explained it in a way that I could understand. When you mentioned how the position of the tail helped you initially, that registered with me!! I can't wait to make something, anything, in C2C! Thank you again so much! Char from Phoenix, AZ. Hot, hot, hot!!! 🏜🌵🐍
That makes me so happy!!!
I made my first C2C Small blanket about 4 years ago. My Cat loved it so it's one of her many Beds now on top of my Desk...lol. Its pretty easy once you get the hang of it. And then I was a beginner at crocheting. Still am actually. ☺️ These are cute. Never thought of making towels. 😊I want a Beach Towel. 😊
I just love, love ❤️, love love ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ the way you teach. Thank you so much for teaching us this project. Such outstanding colors you chose here: love! It😉👌👍👍
Thank you! I have watched a few c2c videos before but could never “see” how it was done. But when you changed from red to pink I could finally see the steps & grasp how a c2c is made. If I ever try to make anything in c2c I will come back to this video. 😀
Awesome as usual!! Would love to see more tutorials for some other dish towels and cloths also.
This is my first time to see a C2C stitch. Very different but I am going to challenge myself to give it a try. I love these colors.
Thank you for this awesom tutorial! 🐰🐰
Very nice colors love c2c
Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. I’ve found that when doing the chain 6 to start the row if you pinch the 3rd chain as you work it then you don’t need to count back to the 4th chain you just work into the chain between your fingers. 🧶🧶
Thanks so much. I'm making a few kid sized for my BFF'S daughter who's getting a kitchen for christmas.
Gorgeous! Gorgeous! Gorgeous work, I tell you!!!!
You are so talented. I appreciate all your artistic work. Thanks for sharing this post😉👍
I love it! I've been crocheting for charity and dish towels are on their list. Thanks so much
Awesome!
That's awesome idea. ❤️
@@jamiecee4960 I really enjoy it
Beautiful color towel. Cant wait to add this to Christmas care packages. Thank you so much for always keeping it new. Be safe and be well. 💙💖
Thank you!!!! I learned so much because of you! 😉
How beautiful!
Beautiful colours 😁🇬🇧
I love it and would like to make one myself you are a great demonstrate r thank you you
Ty for easy instructions. 😊
Very pretty , I will definitely be making it ❤🤗 Thanks for sharing.
It's awesome. I loved it
Thank you, I love this!
Nice ♥️ thanks ✋
Love it. Thanks for sharing with us. I subscribed to your channel as well.
Thinking maybe doing it a bit bigger to allow for shrinking. I know my dishcloths shrink. Sometimes I put my dishcloths and scrubbies in the dishwasher to clean works great, can also dry on low.
Hi, mam you are excellent teacher.
Nice , thanks 😊
I loved your tutorial but I am struggling with the decrease row. I joined the last square before it, then slip stitched into the 3 dc in the next row and the chain space and continued on as normal. When I come back to do the next decrease though it seems I am a block short. What might I be doing wrong?
Me too!. Somewhere along the line I skipped something and I got a huge triangle! It looks more like a shawl than a dish towel. Lol!
I love this!! It's super cute and easy to make..what cotton yarn did you use it looks so bright and colorful..
Can this be a blanket as well?
If I continue with Row 3 and do not decrease i think I would have the most beautiful triangle shawl? Please let me know your thoughts. I am in love with this pattern. I just learned how to do C2C, I still dont know what it means. If you ever write a book I will be the first one pre ordering! Merry Christmas!!!
C2C means corner 2 corner. Basically you're crocheting from one corner and ending at the other corner when done. She has a video on here of her making a shawl with C2C and it just continues with row 3 until you get to the size you want. And yes, you could do this as a blanket as well. Follow this pattern just make adjustments for size. Increase until you get the width of the blanket you want then continue with increase on one side and decrease on the other until you get your height or length of blanket then decrease on both sides to finish it off. There's plenty of patterns on UA-cam and the internet for C2C blankets and shawls. Hope that helped
Can a border be made? And if it can, what would you use?
OK I can do this if I ever get a crochet hook and learn how to crochet😂
I learned how to crochet by watching UA-cam videos. Very helpful. And you can go at your own pace.
Well that might help....😆😆 That's how I learned watching UA-cam video's. ❤️
A set of Crochet hooks from Walmart, and some yarn. But for Towels you need Cotton Yarn. Crocheting isn't very expensive to do. :)
@@jamiecee4960 I learned by watching UA-cam as well 7 months ago and I'm loving it! Sorry but I saw your message and had to reply ☺️🧶 happy holidays and stay safe.
Mam can you pls tel me crochet hook brand name
@@lisal8529 thank you mam
I've recently had a really bad experience with lion brand. I can't seem to get anyone to care about.customer service.