
Lets Crochet a Baby Rhino C2C Square
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.
This pattern is one component of a crochet bundle or pattern, for more on this visit :
Wild Animals C2C Afghan Squares
This pattern bundle includes nine wild animal face designs.
The Cheerful Crocodile, a Cute Koala Bear, a Smiling Panda Bear, The Friendly Polar Bear, Baby Rhino, an Upbeat Tiger, The Modest Zebra, a Happy Hippo, and the forever Lazy Lion.
Each square has its own unique design, but they all follow the same corner-to-corner method.
Corner-to-corner crochet squares are a popular method for crocheting squares by working from one corner to the opposite corner.
You can easily create a beautiful blanket for children or babies C2C Crochet square pattern bundle.
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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 :

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Protea Crochet Flower Square
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The Protea Flower Square is the first large square in my My African Garden Patchwork Afghan.
When I first launched my pattern, it was almost a fearful response of crocheters being intimidated by the difficulty of a flower crochet pattern, and honestly in my mind, working in the round, making granny squares, and the simplest easiest form of learning crochet.
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This page includes a row-by-row photo tutorial for this pretty little African Cosmos Crochet Flower Square