C2C Cartoon Rhino Square

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C2C Pattern Graph for Cute Rhino Face

Lets Crochet a Baby Rhino C2C Square

Introduction

C2C Cartoon Baby Rhino Square project. Follow the graph pattern where each square represents a stitch in your C2C pattern. The result is a square that can be used as a block for a larger project (like a blanket or wall hanging), or it can be finished as a standalone piece.
 

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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 Pattern for Rhino Baby Face

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), (Dark Grey) x 6, (White) (8 squares)
← Row 9 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 5, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) (9 squares)
→ Row 10 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 6, (Dark Grey), (White) (10 squares)
← Row 11 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 7, (Dark Grey), (White) (11 squares)
→ Row 12 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink) x 3, (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey), (White) (12 squares)
← Row 13 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Pink) x 4, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) (13 squares)
→ Row 14 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey) x 8, (Dark Grey), (White) (14 squares)
← Row 15 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 9, (Pink), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) (15 squares)
→ Row 16 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey) x 9, (Dark Grey), (White) x 2 (16 squares)
← Row 17 [RS]: (White) x 2, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey) x 3, (Light Grey) x 3, (Pink), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) (17 squares)
→ Row 18 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey) x 2, (Dark Grey) x 5, (Light Grey) x 4, (White) x 3 (18 squares)
← Row 19 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey) x 5, (Light Grey) x 2, (Pink), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) (19 squares)
→ Row 20 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey) x 2, (Dark Grey) x 6, (Light Grey), (Black) x 2, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) x 3 (20 squares)
← Row 21 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Black) x 3, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 5, (Light Grey) x 2, (Pink), (Light Grey) x 2, (White) x 2 (21 squares)
→ Row 22 [WS]: (White) x 2, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey) x 2, (Dark Grey) x 6, (Black), (White), (Black) x 2, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 3, (White) (22 squares)
← Row 23 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 2, (Light Grey), (White), (Black) x 3, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 6, (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) x 3 (23 squares)
→ Row 24 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey) x 2, (Dark Grey) x 6, (Black), (White), (Black) x 2, (Light Grey) x 2, (Pink) x 2, (Dark Grey), (White) (24 squares)
← Row 25 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 3, (Light Grey), (White), (Black) x 3, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 6, (Light Grey), (Pink), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) x 4 (25 squares)
Corner: Start decreasing on both ends
→ Row 26 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey) x 6, (Light Grey), (Black) x 2, (White), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 2, (Dark Grey), (White) (24 squares)
← Row 27 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 4, (Light Grey), (White) x 2, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 7, (Light Grey) x 3, (Dark Grey), (White) x 3 (23 squares)
→ Row 28 [WS]: (White) x 2, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey) x 7, (Light Grey) x 4, (White), (Dark Grey) x 2, (White) (22 squares)
← Row 29 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey) x 2, (Light Grey) x 8, (Dark Grey), (White) x 2 (21 squares)
→ Row 30 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 6, (Black) x 2, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 2, (Light Grey) x 4, (White) x 3 (20 squares)
← Row 31 [RS]: (White) x 2, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 2, (Black) x 3, (Light Grey) x 5, (Dark Grey), (White) (19 squares)
→ Row 32 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 4, (Black), (White) x 2, (Black), (Light Grey) x 5, (Dark Grey), (White) x 2 (18 squares)
← Row 33 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 2, (Light Grey) x 4, (White), (Black) x 3, (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey), (White) (17 squares)
→ Row 34 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 3, (Black) x 4, (Light Grey) x 4, (Dark Grey) x 2, (White) (16 squares)
← Row 35 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 2, (Light Grey) x 3, (White), (Black) x 3, (Light Grey) x 3, (Dark Grey), (White) (15 squares)
→ Row 36 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 3, (Light Grey), (Black) x 2, (White), (Light Grey) x 3, (Dark Grey) x 2, (White) (14 squares)
← Row 37 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 2, (Light Grey) x 3, (White) x 2, (Light Grey), (Dark Grey) x 3, (White) (13 squares)
→ Row 38 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey) x 5, (Dark Grey) x 2, (White) (12 squares)
← Row 39 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 4, (Light Grey) x 2, (Dark Grey), (White) x 3 (11 squares)
→ Row 40 [WS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Light Grey), (Dark Grey), (White) x 4 (10 squares)
← Row 41 [RS]: (White) x 3, (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 2, (White) x 3 (9 squares)
→ Row 42 [WS]: (White) x 2, (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 2, (Dark Grey), (White) x 2 (8 squares)
← Row 43 [RS]: (White) x 2, (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 2, (White) x 2 (7 squares)
→ Row 44 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Pink) x 2, (Dark Grey), (White) (6 squares)
← Row 45 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (Pink), (Dark Grey), (White) (5 squares)
→ Row 46 [WS]: (White), (Dark Grey) x 2, (White) (4 squares)
← Row 47 [RS]: (White), (Dark Grey), (White) (3 squares)
→ Row 48 [WS]: (White) x 2 (2 squares)
← Row 49 [RS]: (White) (1 square)

Total: (White) x 174, (Light Grey) x 201, (Black) x 38, (Dark Grey) x 175, (Pink) x 37

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