Corner to Corner Crochet Cluster Stitch Free Pattern

Last Updated on January 21, 2024

How do you like a good corner to corner crochet pattern? The Corner to Corner Cluster stitch is a different corner to corner crochet stitch.

The C2C Cluster stitch has an interesting stitch, and a different texture than the regular C2C crochet patterns.

No need to make a long foundation chain, no need to count your stitches, just crochet and get into the rhythm!

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Corner to Corner Crochet Cluster Stitch

If you are looking for different corner to corner crochet stitches, you’re in the right place.

This C2C crochet cluster stitch has everything you need to get you relaxed while you crochet, but still ends up with a beautifully textured piece! The cluster stitch is an easy stitch that results in a soft textured fabric.

Want to learn more about the Corner to Corner method? Check out the Guide to How to Crochet Corner to Corner!

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How to Crochet The Cluster Stitch

The crochet Cluster Stitch is made by crocheting 2 double crochet together into the same stitch.

To make the clusters pop out, you alternate the double crochet cluster stitch with a single crochet stitch, where every row the clusters are worked into the single crochet and the single crochet is worked in the cluster stitch.

Working the Corner to Corner Cluster stitch version is not harder than working the regular crochet cluster stitch!

Don’t like counting stitches?
This pattern is part of my 5 Different C2C Crochet Stitches eBook.
The eBook contains easy to follow, step-by-step photo tutorials of unique and different corner to corner stitches.

different c2c stitches ebook


What Yarn Should You Use When Crocheting The C2C Cluster Stitch?

If you are making this square as part of the Charity Cozy Fall MAL (Make-A-Long), we suggest using Worsted (#4) weight yarn, I really love the yarn at WeCrochet. and used the Comfy Worsted yarn for my square.

So if you are making this square as part of a blanket or making it into a big squishy blanket like my Across the Way Blanket, both cotton and acrylic yarns are suitable.

The Corner to Corner Crochet Cluster Stitch square can also be used as a washcloth, it has a wonderfully soft texture, for this purpose 100% cotton yarn is the best option.

different corner to corner crochet stitches made by gootie


This C2C pattern can be worked either as a square or a rectangle. The rectangle option is available in the premium, ad-free, PDF pattern, you can find it at one of my shops below: 



C2C Cluster Stitch Video Tutorial



How to Crochet The C2C Crochet Cluster Stitch

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Materials
โ€“ 4.5 mm Crochet hook (I love the Etimo and Clover hooks).
โ€“ For this pattern I used Comfy Worsted by KnitPicks – Worsted (#4) weight yarn,
you will need a total of 40gr/80m/87yds.
More suitable yarn for this design:
Lily Sugar n’ Cream
Premier Home Cotton Blend
Knit PIcks – Dishie


Skill level – easy


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Abbreviations (US)

PM – place marker
ch – chain
yo – yarn over
sc – single crochet
sc2tog – single crochet 2 together
dc – double crochet
dc2tog – double crochet 2 together
dc-cl dc cluster stitch: yo, insert hook into indicated st, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull yarn through 2 loops. yo, insert hook into same st, yo and pull up a loop, yo and pull yarn through 2 loops. Pull yarn through 3 loops.
* This st is basically dc2tog where the 2 dc are worked into the same st.

Gauge (single crochet) – 16 sc and 16 rows = 4 in/10 cm with 4.5mm hook

Finished size – 8×8 in (20×20 cm).

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Notes

  • To make it easier to find the ch3 / ch2 spaces at the end of the row, place a stitch marker when you ch3/ch2 at the beginning of each row.
  • This pattern can be made in any size that you want, itโ€™s a great stitch for blankets and washcloth!
  • The pattern can be worked as a square or as a rectangle (the recatngle version is available on the premium PDF version).

c2c crochet cluster stitch free pattern made by gootie


Corner to Corner Crochet Cluster Stitch Pattern

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C2C Increase

ch4
Row 1:
[1sc, 1dc-cl] in 4th ch from hook, turn.

Row 2: ch3-PM, 1sc in 1st dc-cl, 1dc-cl in next sc, [1sc, 1dc] in ch-3, turn.

c2c cluster stitch different c2c stitches made by gootie

Row 3: ch3-PM, 1sc in 1st dc, 1dc-cl in next sc.
* 1sc in next dc-cl, 1dc-cl in next sc; repeat from * to ch-3, [1sc, 1dc] in ch-3, turn.

Repeat row 3 until the side of the triangle measures 8in (20cm), then start decreasing.

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corner to corner crochet cluster stitch


C2C Decrease

Row 4: ch2-PM, skip next dc & sc, 1sc in next dc-cl.
* 1dc-cl in next sc, 1sc in next dc-cl; repeat from * to last sc, dc2tog in last sc & ch-3, turn.

Row 5: ch2-PM, skip next dc2tog & sc, 1sc in next dc-cl.
* 1dc-cl in next sc, 1sc in next dc-cl; repeat from * to last sc, dc2tog in last sc & ch-2, turn

Continue working row 5 until you have only 1 cluster stitch in your row (total of 4 sts + ch2).

Row 6: ch2-PM, skip next dc2tog & sc, 1sc in next dc-cl, dc2tog in last sc & ch-2, turn.

Row 7: ch1, skip next dc2tog, sc2tog in next sc & ch-2. Fasten off.


HOW TO CROCHET THE CLUSTER STITCH made by gootie

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