Corner to corner granny rectangle crochet pattern
Corner to corner granny rectangle Crochet pattern
This corner to corner granny triangle is similar to the granny square one but with a little twist which differentiate the square from the rectangle, very easy once you understand how it works and pretty project to add to your crochet knowledge. You can control how big or small you want the rectangle to be by controlling the number of rows initially done as a triangle. The video tutorial will help you further.
Measurements/ Gauge
18 rows: 32/ 15 cm
10 cm: 18 sts/ 5 rows
Materials
1 yarn ball
Abbreviations
ch: chain
st: stitch
sts: stitches
dc: double crochet
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
sl st: slip stitch
Cluster: 3 double crochet in a space
Sk: skip
Written Pattern
Row 1: ch4, 4 dc in the 4th ch from the hook .
Row 2: ch3, 3 dc between the 1st dc and the cluster, 4 dc in the next sp ( between cluster and
ch3)
Row 3: ch3, 3 dc in the 1st sp btw dc and cluster, 3 dc in every sp, in the last sp 4dc.
Row 4 to 7: Repeat row 3
Shaping the rectangle body
Row 8: ch3, 3 dc in the 1st sp btw dc and cluster, 3 dc in every sp, dc in the last dc.
Row 9: ch3, sk the 1st sp, cluster in every sp, 4 dc in the last sp ( between the last cluster and the last dc)
Row 10: ch3, 3 dc in the 1st sp btw dc and cluster, 3 dc in every sp, dc in the last dc.
Row 11: ch3, sk the 1st sp, cluster in every sp, 4 dc in the last sp ( between the last cluster and the last dc)
Row 12: ch3, 3 dc in the 1st sp btw dc and cluster, 3 dc in every sp, dc in the last dc.
Row 13: ch3, sk the 1st sp, cluster in every sp, 4 dc in the last sp ( between the last cluster and the last dc)
Row 14: ch3, 3 dc in the 1st sp btw dc and cluster, 3 dc in every sp, dc in the last dc.
Row 15 to 21: ch3, sk the 1st sp, cluster in every sp, dc in the last sp.
in the last row you'll ch3, dc in the last st. fasten off.
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