# How to use # Crochet, Corner-to-Corner Basics ## Stitch Guide ch: chain dc: double crochet (smaller-scale, mini designs use hdc, half double crochet) sl-st: slip stitch ch-3-sp: chain 3 space yarn: worsted weight hook: H-8 (5.0 mm) ## Rounds R1: - Chain 6. - Dc in the 4th chain from the hook. - Dc in each of the two remaining chains. Pixel block of the ch-3 turning chain and 3 dc stitches. R2: - Turn - Chain 6 - Dc in the 4th chain from the hook. - Dc in each of the two remaining chains. - Join to previous tile.Slip stich into ch3-sp from previous row - Make next tile (chain 3. make 3dc into same ch-3-sp) R3: - Turn - Ch 6. DC in the 4th chain from the hook, and in each of the 2 remaining chains. (1 tile complete.) - Sl st into the ch-3-sp from the previous row. Ch 3, 3 dc into the same ch-3-sp. (2nd tile complete.) - Sl st into the ch-3 sp from the previous row. Ch 3, 3 dc into the same ch-3-sp. (3rd tile complete.) Continue increasing, finishing on the middle middle row == top right corner First Decrease Row - Slip stitch in each dc across, and slip stitch into the ch-3-space. - Chain 3, and work 3 dc into the ch-3-sp of the previous row. (This completes the first tile of this row.) - Last tile of the row: Work the last tile of the row, and slip stitch into the next ch-3-space. Don’t chain 3 to start a new tile – instead, turn your work to start the next decrease row. Last row/tile - Slip stitch in each dc across, and slip stitch into the ch-3-space. - Ch 3, and work 3 dc into the ch-3-sp of the previous row. (This completes the first tile of this row.) | last tile v [9 8 7 6 5] <- last increase row [8 7 6 5 4] [7 6 5 4 3] [6 5 4 3 2] [5 4 3 2 1] <- start pixelPika = 1200 x 1200 pixels pixelization = 120 pixels 10 tiles x 10 tiles (120 pixels each)