Groovy Peace Sign Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern
Bring some groovy vibes to your crochet projects with my Peace Sign Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern! This mini C2C pattern measures 5 by 5 inches and is perfect for adding a bit of retro flair to your creations.
Whether you’re new to crochet or have plenty of experience, this pattern is easy to follow and a lot of fun to make. Let’s get started and add some peace and love to your collection of crochet squares! The free crochet pattern is below.
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Free Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern
The Peace Sign crochet square is perfect for groovy 70s or retro-themed projects! Use it to create a funky throw pillow that adds a pop of color to your space or make a unique wall hanging that channels the spirit of peace and love.
It’s also great for tote bags, blankets, or any project that could use a touch of retro coolness. This square is a fun way to bring a bit of the 70s into your crochet projects!
Crochet Project Materials Needed
- Crochet Hook Size: G-6 4 mm
- Yarn: Worsted weight yarn. I used Lion Brand Yarns 24/7 Cotton in white and navy.
- Yarn needle: Use this to weave in your ends.
- Scissors: Use scissors to fasten off your yarn.
- Stitch marker(s): Optional. Use these to help keep track of your stitches.
Printable PDF Version
View this crochet pattern in my Etsy shop: Crochet Peace Sign Pattern
Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern Information
Skill Level
Advanced beginners. This mini square is made using the C2C crochet method and it involves color changes.
Finished Measurements
My mini peace sign square measures 5 inches by 5 inches.
Gauge
8 squares (ch 3 + 3 dc) = 4 inches
Crochet Terms
- dc = double crochet
- sc = single crochet
- ch/chs = chain/chains
- st/sts = stitch/stitches
- sl st = slip stitch
C2C Crochet Technique
- The pattern is made using the C2C technique of making “squares” in diagonal rows. You start in the bottom right corner and ending in the top left corner.
- Each square is made of a chain 3 + 3 double crochet.
- Chain 6 to start a new row and chain 3 to start a new square.
- You can follow the picture graph or the written pattern.
- The written pattern tells you how many squares to make of each color and in what order.
C2C Video Tutorial
Need C2C help? I have a step by step C2C tutorial for my mini heart square on my YouTube channel.
C2C Crochet Pattern Notes
- The pattern is written in US terms.
- ↙ You are working on the “right side”.
- ↗ You are working on the “wrong side”.
Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern Instructions
Crochet the peace sign square following the picture graph or the written pattern.
Graph
Download the peace sign square picture graph.
Written Instructions
Border for the Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern
Make 2 sc in each square along the sides and in each corner square make (2 sc, ch 2, 2 sc).
Finishing the Mini C2C Crochet Square Pattern
Fasten off and then weave in all of your ends. Block if desired.

Exploring Pixel Art in Crochet
When I design my corner to corner (C2C) crochet designs, I create pixel charts. These charts are super helpful and are also known as “graphs”, “alpha patterns”, and “grids”.
What’s cool is that you can use these pixel crochet pdf pattern free downloads not just for crochet but also for knitting, cross-stitch, needlepoint, weaving, tapestry, beadwork, and even pixel art.
They make creating beautiful crafts easier, especially if you’re using easy pixel art templates or looking for pixel drawing grid art ideas. Whether you want a big project or something smaller, my small pixel art grid easy and pix art pixel grid crochet pattern are perfect for all craft lovers!
Looking for more Free Crochet Patterns?
Are you ready to start your next project? You may also like these mini square patterns: turtle, heart, tree, Frankenstein, pencil, tooth, paw print, apple worm, cactus, dog, mushroom, American flag, and music note.
Let’s Connect!
I’d love to hear from you. You can find me on social media- Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and my YouTube channel. Until then, happy crocheting!