Cute Striped Easter egg with Chicken Legs C2C Graph and Pattern

Time to gather some Striped Easter Eggs

Introduction

Time to crochet a pretty striped easter egg. Have some fun with this easy crochet c2c crochet pattern. It is perfect for Easter decorations, gifts, or springtime crafting. Follow the row by row instructions to create your adorable crochet Easter egg, the two little legs give it a funny twist, and you can easily create multiple squares by changing out colors, to create a unique c2c crochet blanket. 

Crochet patterns include an easter themed baby chicks c2c square, which can easily be combined into a beautiful c2c afghan, or you can use each individual square, for crochet pillows or a fancy table runner.

You can purchase the downloadable pdf pattern in my store at an affordable price and includes:

- Written instructions row by row, alternating right to left, they also have indicated Right and Wrong site.

- Patterns include directional graphs.

  • 1 x All in One Pattern :  Each square has its own graph and pattern instructions 
  • 1 x Graphs Only - Full page Graph image and color indications for each square.

Note pattern does not include any additional instructions for adding a border if you decide to make a blanket or afghan.

Corner to Corner Graph Size : 25 x 25 Squares

Color used per Square :Easter Chick in Shell C2C Square : 6 Colours

Easter Chick Sitting Down C2C Square: 5 Colors

Example Square size is worked in Double knit yarn using a 3mm crochet hook, using double crochet stitches.Size of finished square : 13 x 13 inches / 34.5 x 34.5 cm

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Corner to Corner (C2C)

To crochet a Corner to Corner (C2C) project, you'll increase a square ( also referred to as blocks)

in each row by chaining 3, work 3 double crochet sts in the chain space, and slip stitching to the next block.

1. Starting a C2C Project (Increase)

Ch 3: Chain 3 stitches.

3 Double Crochets ( 3dc ) : Work 3 double crochets into the same chain space.

Slip Stitch (sl st) : Slip stitch into the top of the next block.

Repeat: Repeat the previous steps (Ch 3, 3 dc, sl st) across the row.

2. Increasing Rows:

Ch 3 : Chain 3 stitches.

3 dc : Work 3 double crochet sts into the chain space.

Sl st: Slip stitch into the top of the next block.

Repeat: Repeat the previous steps (Ch 3, 3 dc, sl st) across the row.

Turn: Turn your work and repeat the process for the next row, adding a new block on each side.

3. Decreasing Rows:

Turn : Turn your work to the left, so the working yarn is in front of the stitches.

Slip stitch : Slip stitch up the side of the block.

Ch 3 : Chain 3 stitches.

3 dc : Work 3 double crochet sts in the chain space.

Sl st : Slip stitch into the top of the next block.

Repeat: Repeat the previous steps (Ch 3, 3 dc, sl st) across the row.

Turn : Turn your work and repeat the process for the next row, decreasing one block on each side

Example of working direction :

 

Crochet pattern c2c direction
Metadescription
The basic instruction of how to use the crochet corner to corner technique.

Free Online Pattern

Pattern Graph
C2C Graph for Striped Easter Egg with chicken legs pattern

Step by step

← Row 1 [RS]: (White) (1 square)

→ Row 2 [WS]: (White) x 2 (2 squares)

← Row 3 [RS]: (White) x 3 (3 squares)

→ Row 4 [WS]: (White) x 4 (4 squares)

← Row 5 [RS]: (White) x 5 (5 squares)

→ Row 6 [WS]: (White) x 6 (6 squares)

← Row 7 [RS]: (White) x 7 (7 squares)

→ Row 8 [WS]: (White) x 8 (8 squares)

← Row 9 [RS]: (White) x 9 (9 squares)

→ Row 10 [WS]: (White), (Brown), (White) x 8 (10 squares)

← Row 11 [RS]: (White) x 9, (Brown), (White) (11 squares)

→ Row 12 [WS]: (White), (Brown), (White) x 2, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (White) x 3 (12 squares)

← Row 13 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Blue), (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Brown) x 2, (White) (13 squares)

→ Row 14 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 2, (White) x 3 (14 squares)

← Row 15 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White), (Brown), (White) (15 squares)

→ Row 16 [WS]: (White), (Brown), (White), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet), (White) x 3 (16 squares)

← Row 17 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Violet) x 2, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Brown) x 2, (White) (17 squares)

→ Row 18 [WS]: (White), (Brown), (White), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (White) x 3 (18 squares)

← Row 19 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Blue), (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) x 3 (19 squares)

→ Row 20 [WS]: (White) x 4, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 2, (White) x 3 (20 squares)

← Row 21 [RS]: (White) x 4, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 2, (White) x 4 (21 squares)

→ Row 22 [WS]: (White) x 4, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) x 4 (22 squares)

← Row 23 [RS]: (White) x 4, (Violet), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue), (White) x 5 (23 squares)

→ Row 24 [WS]: (White) x 5, (Blue), (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet), (White) x 5 (24 squares)

← Row 25 [RS]: (White) x 5, (Violet) x 2, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (White) x 6 (25 squares)

Corner: Start decreasing on both ends

→ Row 26 [WS]: (White) x 5, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 2, (White) x 5 (24 squares)

← Row 27 [RS]: (White) x 4, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (White) x 4 (23 squares)

→ Row 28 [WS]: (White) x 4, (Violet) x 2, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (White) x 4 (22 squares)

← Row 29 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Blue), (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet), (White) x 4 (21 squares)

→ Row 30 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Violet), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue), (White) x 3 (20 squares)

← Row 31 [RS]: (White) x 2, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) x 3 (19 squares)

→ Row 32 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 2, (White) x 2 (18 squares)

← Row 33 [RS]: (White) x 2, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue), (White) x 3 (17 squares)

→ Row 34 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) (16 squares)

← Row 35 [RS]: (White), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 2, (White) x 3 (15 squares)

→ Row 36 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Violet), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) (14 squares)

← Row 37 [RS]: (White), (Blue) x 3, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) x 3 (13 squares)

→ Row 38 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (Blue) x 3, (White) (12 squares)

← Row 39 [RS]: (White) x 2, (Blue) x 2, (Violet) x 3, (White) x 4 (11 squares)

→ Row 40 [WS]: (White) x 10 (10 squares)

← Row 41 [RS]: (White) x 9 (9 squares)

→ Row 42 [WS]: (White) x 8 (8 squares)

← Row 43 [RS]: (White) x 7 (7 squares)

→ Row 44 [WS]: (White) x 6 (6 squares)

← Row 45 [RS]: (White) x 5 (5 squares)

→ Row 46 [WS]: (White) x 4 (4 squares)

← Row 47 [RS]: (White) x 3 (3 squares)

→ Row 48 [WS]: (White) x 2 (2 squares)

← Row 49 [RS]: (White) (1 square)

Total: (Blue) x 168, (Violet) x 154, (Brown) x 10, (White) x 293
 

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