The Celebration Tree C2C Crochet Graph is the next “square” in my Woodland Winter Wonderland Blanket I will be sharing all fall and winter this year. I will be releasing a new graph every week and revealing the next week’s graph. Next week’s graph will be at the end of this article.
In the middle of the woods there is a place of peace where the creatures come to dance and feast. No arguing, fighting or bad tempers are let in, when they gather around this tree and the celebrating begins. So grab your gift and put on a scarf or hat, and come hang out where all the creatures are at.
My Woodland Winter Wonderland Corner to Corner (C2C) Crochet Blanket will be made of 6 character squares and 3 rectangles. The scene depicts all the woodland creature coming together to share and celebrate the winter season with gifts and decorations. There will be an optional top and bottom banner as well.
All the Woodland Critters
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Rainbows and Rainclouds Infinity Scarf / Odyssey Cowl / Tons of Texture Slouch Beanie
Celebration Tree C2C Graph
C2C Square Graph Materials
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Yarn
Feel free to change the colors of the scarf and present to any color you want. It is a great way to use up left over yarn in Vanna’s Choice. I kept the presents and scarves the same through out the project to minimize the number of colors needed.
I am still working on completing this chart. I will update with materials needed the it is complete.
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, Sky Blue
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, White
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, Scarlet
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, Mustard
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, Fern
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, Chocolate Brown
Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice Yarn, Kelly Green
Tools
Crochet Hook, Size H, 5.0mm – Used for Blanket
Gauge
For this square I used a size H hook and had a 19 inch by 19 inch square. This will give me a blanket that measures 57 inch x 76 inch blanket.
I also tried a size G crochet hook and it measures 16 inches x 16 inches. This will give me a 48 inches x 64 inch blanket when completed.
I chose use a Size H hook when making the blanket and a G hook when using this pattern for pillows.
How to C2C?
I find corner to corner crochet is best learned through videos, so I have compiled a playlist of helpful videos for anyone who is looking to learn or wants some tips for making C2C easier!
More ways to use this Graph
Corner to corner is not the only way this chart can be used! You can use this graph with the granny square pixel method to create a blanket using a single graph. You can also do tapestry crochet and use single crochet stitches to make a smaller square. The bobble stitch graph method is also very popular lately. These graphs would look great as a wall hanging or for the front of a winter tote!
A Solution to Tangled Yarn!
I have been working on these C2C Woodland Critters for the last few months and I have had quite a few tangled messes to deal with!
Well I have finally found a simple solution and I want to share it with you. I have designed a Yarn Bobbin that is printable and available for free to all my newsletter subscribers!
Check out the Yarn Bobbin Tutorial to learn how to quickly make these bobbins and how to use them. They will can prevent so much frustration. I wish I had thought of them sooner. Check it out!.
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Celebration Tree C2C Square Graph
Note: For the pictures shown I used the C2C method with Half double crochet stitches instead of double crochet. This gives me a tighter stitch.
To use Half Double Crochet just chain 5 instead of 6 when increasing and chain up 2 instead of three.
Printable Graph: Celebration Tree Chart PDF
Finishing up the Celebration Tree
Click here to open the Celebration Tree PDF Graph.
To finish my square I Single Crocheted around the edge. To do this you will single crochet into the top or bottom of each stitch and work two single crochet into the sides of each stitch. When I was finished I just stretched my work a little bit until it looked like a square. You can also block the square as well.
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