This winter c2c table runner will keep the holiday cheer around long after Santa has come and gone. The free crochet pattern features a snowflake or poinsettia design.
Now that Christmas is in the books again we’ve probably all packed away the twinkle and tinsel that goes along with the holiday season. Don’t get me wrong, by the time the holidays wind down I’m ready to say goodbye to my tree and the like but I’m also kinda sad to lose so much joyful decor in one fell swoop. Enter me.
Winter Table Runner Crochet Pattern
I says to myself, self – why do we suffer through all those long, cold, dull winter days without a sparkle in sight? The dismal stretch between St Nick and Summer can be such drain on the spirit. To remedy the winter woes I designed this fun and festive table runner that you don’t have to pack away after all the elves and reindeer go home.
Inspired by leftover yarn from my Buddy the Elf Blanket and the design of my Ugly Sweater Christmas Blanket I whipped up this table runner to spark joy during the rest of winter.
Below you’ll find the chart in full and the written c2c instructions. You can also purchase an ad-free, printable PDF from my shop. The paid pattern includes written instructions, chart, and a 3 part breakdown of the chart.
Materials
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- 5mm H hook (my favorite)
- Yarn Needle (love these)
- I Love This Yarn Metallic Peacock
- Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White
- Red Heart Super Saver Gray Heather
Technique and Deets
I used the mini c2c (corner to corner) method to make my table runner and the finished piece, including sc border, measures approximately 10 x 42 inches. If you’d like your table runner shorter or longer you can easily add or take away a repeat of the poinsettia pattern by sketching it out on graph paper.
The Pipsqueak yarn is a bit bulkier so I modified my HDC stitch to use only 2 stitches per square on tiles using this fun fluffy yarn. The rest of my squares use the traditional 3 HDC stitches per tile. The graph is two tone (blue and white) but I chose to do the accents in gray instead of white.
Border
I added a simple sc border working 2 sc on the side of each square with a sc, ch 2, sc in each corner. For more border ideas check out my Crochet Edges and Borders Pinterest Board. Follow Now.
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Written c2c Instructions
- [WS]: wrong side
- [RS]: right side
Color Legend
- w: White
- b: blue
→ Row 1 [WS]: b
← Row 2 [RS]: b2
→ Row 3 [WS]: b, w, b
← Row 4 [RS]: b4
→ Row 5 [WS]: b2, w, b2
← Row 6 [RS]: b6
→ Row 7 [WS]: b3, w, b3
← Row 8 [RS]: b8
→ Row 9 [WS]: b4, w, b4
← Row 10 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b3
→ Row 11 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b4
← Row 12 [RS]: b4, w4, b4
→ Row 13 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b5
← Row 14 [RS]: b5, w4, b5
→ Row 15 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6
← Row 16 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3
→ Row 17 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b4
← Row 18 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b5
→ Row 19 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b
Corner – begin decreasing
← Row 20 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5
→ Row 21 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2
← Row 22 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3
→ Row 23 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3
← Row 24 [RS]: b10, w4, b5
→ Row 25 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4
← Row 26 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4
→ Row 27 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4
← Row 28 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3
→ Row 29 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5
← Row 30 [RS]: b5, w4, b10
→ Row 31 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6
← Row 32 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6
→ Row 33 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4
← Row 34 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6
→ Row 35 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b
← Row 36 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5
→ Row 37 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2
← Row 38 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3
→ Row 39 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3
← Row 40 [RS]: b10, w4, b5
→ Row 41 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4
← Row 42 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4
→ Row 43 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4
← Row 44 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3
→ Row 45 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5
← Row 46 [RS]: b5, w4, b10
→ Row 47 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6
← Row 48 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6
→ Row 49 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4
← Row 50 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6
→ Row 51 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b
← Row 52 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5
→ Row 53 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2
← Row 54 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3
→ Row 55 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3
← Row 56 [RS]: b10, w4, b5
→ Row 57 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4
← Row 58 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4
→ Row 59 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4
← Row 60 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3
→ Row 61 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5
← Row 62 [RS]: b5, w4, b10
→ Row 63 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6
← Row 64 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6
→ Row 65 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4
← Row 66 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6
→ Row 67 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b
← Row 68 [RS]: b6, w3, b2, w3, b5
→ Row 69 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b3, w, b2
← Row 70 [RS]: b6, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3
→ Row 71 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6, w, b3
← Row 72 [RS]: b10, w4, b5
→ Row 73 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b6, w, b4
← Row 74 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b4, w4, b4
→ Row 75 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b5, w, b, w, b4
← Row 76 [RS]: b4, w4, b4, w, b2, w, b3
→ Row 77 [WS]: b4, w, b6, w, b, w, b5
← Row 78 [RS]: b5, w4, b10
→ Row 79 [WS]: b3, w, b6, w, b, w, b6
← Row 80 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b6
→ Row 81 [WS]: b2, w, b3, w3, b3, w3, b4
← Row 82 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b6
→ Row 83 [WS]: b, w4, b4, w, b4, w4, b
Corner – begin decreasing
← Row 84 [RS]: b5, w3, b2, w3, b5
→ Row 85 [WS]: b4, w3, b3, w3, b4
← Row 86 [RS]: b3, w3, b, w2, b, w3, b3
→ Row 87 [WS]: b6, w, b, w, b6
← Row 88 [RS]: b5, w4, b5
→ Row 89 [WS]: b5, w, b, w, b5
← Row 90 [RS]: b4, w4, b4
→ Row 91 [WS]: b4, w, b, w, b4
← Row 92 [RS]: b3, w, b2, w, b3
→ Row 93 [WS]: b4, w, b4
← Row 94 [RS]: b8
→ Row 95 [WS]: b3, w, b3
← Row 96 [RS]: b6
→ Row 97 [WS]: b2, w, b2
← Row 98 [RS]: b4
→ Row 99 [WS]: b, w, b
← Row 100 [RS]: b2
→ Row 101 [WS]: b
Winter c2c Table Runner Chart