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C2C Window Pane Square Free Crochet Pattern

April 3, 2021

Free crochet pattern for how to crochet the C2C Window Pane Square with 3 sizes available! Use this afghan square to make a throw pillow, or several squares for a throw blanket!

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Title image of C2C Window Pane Square - a geometric print of blue and green triangles.

While browsing Annie’s Catalog, I was inspired by a gorgeous green, white and blue quilt built of triangles.

Inspiration photo from Annie's Catalog of Prismatic Quilt.

It was called “Prismatic” – the pattern doesn’t seem to be on there any more. Looking at it, the colors remind me of the beach.

I wanted to create a similar pattern in corner to corner (C2C) that created more of a geometric image in colors that fit my home decor, and while my piece looks completely different from the inspiration, I love how it turned out.

Since my plan was to turn this square into a throw pillow, I have a simple pattern worked in three throw pillow suitable sizes. You could also use this square to work up a matching afghan.

The reason there are only 3 sizes, is because the multiple for my chosen pattern is 6 boxes + 1 box. If you need a different size, you can work up a modified chart with partial triangles (I wanted full triangles only), and/or you can try making the corner to corner in half double crochets instead.

Close up of C2C Window Pane Square - a geometric print of blue and green triangles.

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One thing you may not realize is that crochet designers spend A LOT of time to bring crochet patterns to light. Here, you can see I have made the chart (I made one for each size), then I had to go through each chart, and physically write down the instructions so I could include them. Also included is making the sample, photographing and editing everything as well as writing it all up. Us crochet designers love it, but it can be long hours all in just one design.

Materials:

  • Worsted Weight Yarn – I used Red Heart’s Super Saver in Turqua [Blue], Tea Leaf [Green] and Light Gray
  • H8/5mm Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle

Material Notes:

The 14″ square requires about 190 yards – 48 yards each of green and blue, and 95 yards of gray. I have not tested the larger sizes, though I am estimating:

  • 22″: 95 yards each of the two accent colors, and 190 yards of the main color.
  • 27″: 140 yards each of the two accent colors, and 280 yards of the main color.

Yarn Alternatives: Caron’s One Pound, Bernat’s Super Value.

Time Spent:

About three and a half hours for the 14″ size.

Measurements:

14″ (22″, 27″) Square

Gauge:

5 Boxes = 4.25″ Wide by 4.13″ Tall

Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • C2C – Corner to Corner (Photo Tutorial for DC Boxes)
  • DC – Double Crochet (Photo Tutorial)
  • SC – Single Crochet (Photo Tutorial)

Pattern Notes:

Pillow grows from the bottom right corner upward.

This pattern is written with colors and boxes only. If you would like more details on how to work the corner to corner technique, and the basic shape of this washcloth – visit my Basic C2C Throw Pillow pattern, and follow the instructions for the respective size. I also have a photo tutorial showing how to work the Corner to Corner Stitch Pattern in DC Boxes.

Beginning chain 2 counts as a double crochet.

A box is comprised of four double crochet’s.  

The “space under the same chain joined to” is defined as the space between the last two double crochets of the previous rows box.

Working the final double crochet into the top of the chain from the previous row helps to keep the edge more even. After completing the first box, you may also need to lightly tug on it to keep it even as well.

Instructions for smallest size – 14″ shown with 22″ and 27″ shown in parenthesis.

Back of C2C Window Pane Square - a geometric print of blue and green triangles.

Because this pillow was made for my home, I didn’t worry about carrying my yarn along the backside of my work. By doing this, I didn’t have to fasten off as much, which in turn meant less ends to weave in later. If you do this, keep in mind how tight your tension is because I didn’t, and with this square, it lacked a bit of stretch, and turned out a tiny bit smaller than other similar squares I’ve made. Though this was an easy way to get a project like this done, I think next time I will just fasten off.

I worked my original 14″ size in the colors given in the materials section and noted in the written pattern, but with the other pattern sizes, I am using the corresponding colors to those graphs. Replace the colors as needed with your own combo.

Finished image of C2C Window Pane Square - a geometric print of blue and green triangles.

C2C Window Pane Square Graph for 14″ Size:

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Chart for 14" C2C Window Pane Square

14″ Pattern with Box Colors Only:

R1 – 3: Increase in Gray up to 3 Boxes.

R4: 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray. (4 Boxes)

R5: 1 Gray, 1 Blue, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Gray. (5 Boxes)

R6: 1 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 1 Gray. (6 Boxes)

R7: 1 Gray, 2 Blue, 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray. (7 Boxes)

R8: 2 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 2 Gray. (8 Boxes)

R9: (1 Gray, 1 Blue) 2x, (1 Gray, 1 Green) 2x, 1 Gray. (9 Boxes)

R10: 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray, 2 Blue, 1 Gray. (10 Boxes)

R11: 1 Gray, 3 Blue, 3 Gray, 3 Green, 1 Gray. (11 Boxes)

R12: 1 Gray, 4 Green, 2 Gray, 4 Blue, 1 Gray. (12 Boxes)

R13: 13 Gray. (13 Boxes)

R14: 2 Gray, 4 Blue, 2 Gray, 4 Green, 2 Gray. (14 Boxes)

R15: 3 Gray, 3 Green, 3 Gray, 3 Blue, 3 Gray. (15 Boxes)

R16: 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray, 2 Blue, 1 Gray, 1 Blue, 1 Green, 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray. (16 Boxes)

R17: 1 Gray, 1 Blue, (1 Gray, 1 Green) 3x, 1 Gray, (1 Blue, 1 Gray) 3x, 1 Green, 1 Gray. (17 Boxes)

R18: 1 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 2 Gray, 2 Blue, 2 Green, 2 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 1 Gray. (18 Boxes)

R19: 1 Gray, 2 Blue (1 Gray, 2 Green) 2x, (1 Gray, 2 Blue) 2x, 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray. (19 Boxes)

R20, Begin Decreasing: 1 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 2 Gray, 2 Blue, 2 Gray, 2 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 1 Gray. (18 Boxes)

R21: 1 Gray, 1 Blue, (1 Gray, 1 Green) 3x, (1 Gray, 1 Blue) 3x, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Gray. (17 Boxes)

R22: 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray, 2 Blue, 1 Gray, 1 Blue, 1 Green, 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray. (16 Boxes)

R23: 3 Gray, 3 Green, 3 Gray, 3 Blue, 3 Gray. (15 Boxes)

R24: 2 Gray, 4 Blue, 2 Gray, 4 Green, 2 Gray. (14 Boxes)

R25: 13 Gray. (13 Boxes)

R26: 1 Gray, 4 Green, 2 Gray, 4 Blue, 1 Gray. (12 Boxes)

R27: 1 Gray, 3 Blue, 3 Gray, 3 Green, 1 Gray. (11 Boxes)

R28: 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray, 2 Blue, 1 Gray. (10 Boxes)

R29: (1 Gray, 1 Blue) 2x, (1 Gray, 1 Green) 2x, 1 Gray. (9 Boxes)

R30: 2 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 2 Gray. (8 Boxes)

R31: 1 Gray, 2 Blue, 1 Gray, 2 Green, 1 Gray. (7 Boxes)

R32: 1 Gray, 2 Green, 2 Blue, 1 Gray. (6 Boxes)

R33: 1 Gray, 1 Blue, 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Gray. (5 Boxes)

R34: 1 Gray, 1 Green, 1 Blue, 1 Gray. (4 Boxes)

R35 – 37: Decrease in Gray.

Border: Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch). SC into the space just to the right, in between two boxes, (chain 2, SC into the next space in between boxes) around, working a single SC into each corner. When back around, work final chain 2, and then join to the 1st SC. Fasten off, and weave in ends.

C2C Window Pane Square Graph for 22″ Size:

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Chart for 22" size of C2C Window Pane Square

22″ Pattern with Box Colors Only:

R1 – 2: Increase in White up to 2 Boxes.

R3: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White. (3 Boxes)

R4: 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White. (4 Boxes)

R5: 1 White, 3 Green, 1 White. (5 Boxes)

R6: 1 White, 4 Green, 1 White. (6 Boxes)

R7: 7 White. (7 Boxes)

R8: 2 White, 4 Pink 2 White. (8 Boxes)

R9: 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White. (9 Boxes)

R10: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White (10 Boxes)

R11: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, 1 Green, 1 White. (11 Boxes)

R12: 1 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 1 White. (12 Boxes)

R13: 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White, (2 Pink, 1 White) 2x, 2 Green, 1 White. (13 Boxes)

R14: 2 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 2 White. (14 Boxes)

R15: 1 White, (1 Green, 1 White) 2x, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, (1 Green, 1 White) 2x. (15 Boxes)

R16: 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Gray, 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White. (16 Boxes)

R17: 1 White, 3 Green, 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White, 3 Green, 1 White. (17 Boxes)

R18: 1 White, 4 Green, 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White, 4 Green, 1 White. (18 Boxes)

R19: 19 White. (19 Boxes)

R20: 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White, 4 Green, 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White. (20 Boxes)

R21: 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White, 3 Green, 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White. (21 Boxes)

R22: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White. (22 Boxes)

R23: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, (1 Green, 1 White) 3x, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, 1 Green, 1 White. (23 Boxes)

R24: 1 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 2 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 1 White. (24 Boxes)

R25: 1 White, 2 Green, (1 White, 2 Pink) 2x, 1 White, (2 Green, 1 White) 2x, (2 Pink, 1 White) 2x, 2 Green, 1 White. (25 Boxes)

R26, Begin Decreasing: 1 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 2 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 1 White. (24 Boxes)

R27: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, (1 Green, 1 White) 3x, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, 1 Green, 1 White. (23 Boxes)

R28: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White. (22 Boxes)

R29: 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White, 3 Green, 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White. (21 Boxes)

R30: 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White, 4 Green, 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White. (20 Boxes)

R31: 19 White. (19 Boxes)

R32: 1 White, 4 Green, 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White, 4 Green, 1 White. (18 Boxes)

R33: 1 White, 3 Green, 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White, 3 Green, 1 White. (17 Boxes)

R34: 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White. (16 Boxes)

R35: 1 White, (1 Green, 1 White) 2x, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, (1 Green, 1 White) 2x. (15 Boxes)

R36: 2 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 2 White. (14 Boxes)

R37: 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White, (2 Pink, 1 White) 2x, 2 Green, 1 White. (13 Boxes)

R38: 1 White, 2 Green, 2 Pink, 2 White, 2 Pink, 2 Green, 1 White. (12 Boxes)

R39: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White, (1 Pink, 1 White) 3x, 1 Green, 1 White. (11 Boxes)

R40: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 Pink, 1 White, 2 Pink, 1 White, 1 Pink, 1 Green, 1 White. (10 Boxes)

R41: 3 White, 3 Pink, 3 White. (9 Boxes)

R42: 2 White, 4 Pink, 2 White. (8 Boxes)

R43: 7 White. (7 Boxes)

R44: 1 White, 4 Green, 1 White. (6 Boxes)

R45: 1 White, 3 Green, 1 White. (5 Boxes)

R46: 1 White, 2 Green, 1 White. (4 Boxes)

R47: 1 White, 1 Green, 1 White (3 Boxes)

R48 – 49: Decrease in White.

Border: Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch). SC into the space just to the right, in between two boxes, (chain 2, SC into the next space in between boxes) around, working a single SC into each corner. When back around, work final chain 2, and then join to the 1st SC. Fasten off, and weave in ends.

C2C Window Pane Square Graph for 27″ Size:

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Chart of 27" size of C2C Window Pane Square

27″ Pattern with Box Colors Only:

R1 – 3: Increase in White up to 3 Boxes.

R4: 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White. (4 Boxes)

R5: 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 White. (5 Boxes)

R6: 1 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (6 Boxes)

R7: 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White. (7 Boxes)

R8: 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White. (8 Boxes)

R9: 1 White, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 2x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 2x. (9 Boxes)

R10: 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (10 Boxes)

R11: 1 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White, 3 Orange, 1 White. (11 Boxes)

R12: 1 White, 4 Orange, 2 White, 4 Yellow, 1 White. (12 Boxes)

R13: 13 White. (13 Boxes)

R14: 2 White, 4 Yellow, 2 White, 4 Orange, 2 White. (14 Boxes)

R15: 3 White, 3 Orange, 3 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White. (15 Boxes)

R16: 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White. (16 Boxes)

R17: 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 White, (1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x, 1 Orange, 1 White. (17 Boxes)

R18: 1 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (18 Boxes)

R19: 1 White, 2 Yellow, (1 White, 2 Orange) 2x, (1 White, 2 Yellow) 2x, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White. (19 Boxes)

R20: 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White. (20 Boxes)

R21: 1 White, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 2x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 2x. (21 Boxes)

R22: 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (22 Boxes)

R23: 1 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White, 3 Orange, 3 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White, 3 Orange, 1 White. (23 Boxes)

R24: 1 White, 4 Orange, 2 White, 4 Yellow, 2 White, 4 Orange, 2 White, 4 Yellow, 1 White. (24 Boxes)

R25: 25 White. (25 Boxes)

R26: (2 White, 4 Yellow, 2 White, 4 Orange) 2x, 2 White. (26 Boxes)

R27: (3 White, 3 Orange, 3 White, 3 Yellow) 2x, 3 White. (27 Boxes)

R28: (1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange, 1 White, 2 Orange) 2x, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White. (28 Boxes)

R29: 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 White (1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x, 1 Orange, 1 White. (29 Boxes)

R30: 1 White, (2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White) 2x, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (30 Boxes)

R31: 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, [(2 Orange, 1 White) 2x, (2 Yellow, 1 White) 2x] 2x, 2 Orange, 1 White. (31 Boxes)

R32 – Begin Decreasing: 1 White, (2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White) 2x, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (30 Boxes)

R33: 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 White, [(1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x] 2x, 1 Orange, 1 White. (29 Boxes)

R34: (1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange, 1 White, 2 Orange) 2x, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White. (28 Boxes)

R35: (3 White, 3 Orange, 3 White, 3 Yellow) 2x, 3 White. (27 Boxes)

R36: 2 White, (4 Yellow, 2 White, 4 Orange, 2 White) 2x. (26 Boxes)

R37: 25 White. (25 Boxes)

R38: 1 White, 4 Orange, 2 White, 4 Yellow, 2 White, 4 Orange, 2 White, 4 Yellow, 1 Orange. (24 Boxes)

R39: 1 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White, 3 Orange, 3 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White, 3 Orange, 1 White. (23 Boxes)

R40: 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (22 Boxes)

R41: 1 White, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 2x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 2x. (21 Boxes)

R42: 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White. (20 Boxes)

R43: 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, (2 Orange, 1 White) 2x, (2 Yellow, 1 White) 2x, 2 Orange, 1 White. (19 Boxes)

R44: 1 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange, 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (18 Boxes)

R45: 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 White, (1 Orange, 1 White) 3x, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 3x, 1 Orange, 1 White. (17 Boxes)

R46: 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 Orange, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White. (16 Boxes)

R47: 3 White, 3 Orange, 3 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White. (15 Boxes)

R48: 2 White, 4 Yellow, 2 White, 4 Orange, 2 White. (14 Boxes)

R49: 13 White. (13 Boxes)

R50: 1 White, 4 Orange, 2 White, 4 Yellow, 1 White. (12 Boxes)

R51: 1 White, 3 Yellow, 3 White, 3 Orange, 1 White. (11 Boxes)

R52: 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (10 Boxes)

R53: 1 White, (1 Yellow, 1 White) 2x, (1 Orange, 1 White) 2x. (9 Boxes)

R54: 2 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 2 White. (8 Boxes)

R55: 1 White, 2 Yellow, 1 White, 2 Orange, 1 White. (7 Boxes)

R56: 1 White, 2 Orange, 2 Yellow, 1 White. (6 Boxes)

R57: 1 White, 1 Yellow, 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 White. (5 Boxes)

R58: 1 White, 1 Orange, 1 Yellow, 1 White. (4 Boxes)

R59 – 61: Decrease in White.

Border: Chain 1 (does not count as a stitch). SC into the space just to the right, in between two boxes, (chain 2, SC into the next space in between boxes) around, working a single SC into each corner. When back around, work final chain 2, and then join to the 1st SC. Fasten off, and weave in ends.

Finished image of C2C Window Pane Square - a geometric print of blue and green triangles.
Finished image of C2C Window Pane Square - a geometric print of blue and green triangles.

Please feel free to make and sell your own C2C Window Pane Square using this pattern, but please DO NOT claim this pattern as your own nor should you sell my pattern, and DO NOT re-publish my photos as your own. DO NOT copy and paste my pattern anywhere, link to it instead.

Finished image of C2C Window Pane Square with orange flower

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Comments

  1. Gerri says

    April 5, 2021 at 4:37 pm

    Beautiful work. You inspire me

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      April 9, 2021 at 7:56 pm

      Thanks so much, Gerri!

      Reply
  2. Shami Immanuel says

    April 6, 2021 at 9:15 am

    Very very beautiful and thanks for sharing the patterns.

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      April 9, 2021 at 7:56 pm

      Thanks so much! I’m happy to share 🙂

      Reply
  3. creativejewishmom/sara says

    April 9, 2021 at 4:03 am

    Wow, so many amazing crochet projects this week! Thanks so much for sharing on craft schooling Sunday as always!

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      April 9, 2021 at 6:11 pm

      Hehe! Thank you! Missed you last weekend.

      Reply
  4. Julie says

    April 10, 2021 at 5:15 am

    This is beautiful. What a gorgeous design, you are so clever!

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      May 30, 2021 at 7:41 pm

      Thanks so much, Julie! I am so inspired by quilts. I love that I was able to use that to crochet my own version. Can’t wait to get started on a blanket with the square.

      Reply
  5. Donna @ Modern on Monticello says

    April 14, 2021 at 1:14 pm

    This is such a pretty pattern and very colorful. #HomeMattersParty

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      May 30, 2021 at 7:53 pm

      Thank you, Donna! I had a lot of fun with this square.

      Reply
  6. T'onna | Sew Crafty Crochet says

    April 17, 2021 at 12:49 pm

    Such a cute square! I like the colors you used, too, especially that blue!

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      June 18, 2021 at 1:01 pm

      Thank you! That blue is my favorite color.

      Reply
  7. Ginny says

    April 29, 2021 at 1:18 pm

    It is nice to see where your inspiration came from. Thanks for joining in Ginx Woolly Linx Party for April.

    Reply
    • Alexandra says

      May 30, 2021 at 10:45 pm

      Yeah! Many things inspire me. I love to be able to share it too because it may also inspire others, but also to give credit.

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Welcome!

Welcome!

Hey! I'm Alexandra, the blogger and creator behind EyeLoveKnots and On Rockwood Lane! My passion is being creative. My favorite thing to do is crochet, and you will almost always find me having a cup of coffee and working on a new crochet project, but when I'm not doing that, you might find me out at a local park rollerblading, baking some fresh cookies, picking veggies in the garden or re-decorating for a new season or holiday. My two cats are great supervisors for all my adventures (minus the being outside because they think it's too hot in Florida to be anywhere but inside), and make sure I take plenty of breaks.

Meet the Team!

Meet the Team!

On the left, Abby is the maker behind A Stitch Shy of Normal, and on the right Jessica is the maker behind Nice and Knotty and Candace is the maker behind TandC Crafters.

Together, they help me bring awesome crochet projects to you! Click the image to learn more about them, and get their Instagram links, where they are constantly sharing tons of crochet inspiration.

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Crochet! Magazine Winter 2022

Crochet! Magazine Winter 2022

(Affiliate Link) Click this image to get this issue now. These 26 designs are the perfect way to stay warm this winter with easy to wear layers, and some fun holiday projects too.

Crochet World December 2022

Crochet World December 2022

The new issue of Crochet World - December 2022. (Affiliate Link) Click this image to get this issue now. More than 25 crochet patterns from seasonal decorations for your home to cozy accessories and whimsical designs, there are projects to keep your hands busy all winter long!! I I can't wait to get started on the Nordic Table Runner.

Lillet Pullover

Lillet Pullover

I love this lightweight, sampler sweater. Yellow has really won over my heart in recent years, but would look lovely in any color. It's designed to be oversized and relaxed, but if you prefer more fitted, go down a size and/or hook size. (Affiliate Link) Click this image to get a copy of this pattern!

Crochet Foundry Winter 2022

Crochet Foundry Winter 2022

This Winter issue has six fun projects to wear and use in your home! This hat/cowl combo you see here is the Brüma Balaclava, and it's sized from Baby to Adult. (Affiliate Link) Click this image to get this issue now.

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