Geronimo — Mini C2C Crochet Panel

Doctor Who C2C Crochet Afghan - Run Hello Sweetie Geronimo panel

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The Ultimate Doctor Who Afghan — Geronimo

At last! The final panel in this awesome blanket: The Doctor Is In Mini C2C Crochet Afghan. Just like the first panel celebrated a couple of common phrases from the show (Allons-y; It’s bigger on the inside), this final panel does as well.

For this panel we’ve got three well-known phrases. “Run!” comes up in almost every episode as The Doctor tends to find himself and his companions in dangerous situations. “Hello Sweetie” is primarily used by Professor River Song, The Doctor’s wife and daughter of his good friends Amy Pond and Rory Williams. And “Geronimo!” is the catchphrase of the 11th Doctor, played by Matt Smith.

Enjoy this final panel in The Ultimate Doctor Who Afghan: The Doctor Is In!

Doctor Who C2C Crochet Afghan

You can find the other The Doctor is In! The Ultimate Doctor Who Mini C2C Crochet Afghan blocks and panels here:

Once we’ve finished all the blocks, we’ll finish things up with The Doctor Is In! The Ultimate Doctor Who Mini C2C Crochet Afghan—Joining and Edging.


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Geronimo Mini C2C Crochet Block

NOTE: Remember that this afghan is intended to be stitched using mini corner-to-corner crochet. If you need to learn mini C2C or need a refresher, click to the intro post for a linked video from Repeat Crafter Me.

Materials

~Geronimo Pixel Graph (click to download)

Loops and Threads Impeccable Yarn 4.5 oz skeins in the following colors (amounts are approximations):

  • Kelly Green — 6.5 ounces
  • Jade — 1.4 ounces
  • Red Hot — .9 ounce
  • Amethyst — .8 ounce

~ Size H Crochet Hook or hook needed to achieve gauge (see Gauge for C2C Afghans)

~ Yarn Needle

Crochet the square starting from the bottom right corner of the chart using mini C2C.  Row-by-row written instructions are below.

After you finish crocheting the block, crochet one row of single crochet in KELLY GREEN around the entire panel.  I crocheted 2 SC stitches across each mini C2C square, basically, one in the middle of the square and one in between squares around the entire panel, with 3 SC stitches in each corner.

Make sure the edging does not pull the block tight or, conversely, cause the edge to ripple. You want the panel to lie flat when you are finished. You may need to adjust how you stitch around the block for your own tension. Just be consistent in how you work the SC around each block and panel in the blanket.

Up Next: The Doctor Is In! The Ultimate Doctor Who Mini C2C Crochet Afghan—Joining and Edging

Stitch happy!

~Lucinda


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No Prob-Llama C2C Crochet Afghan Pattern - completed blanket

Row-by-Row Instructions Geronimo Crochet Block

[RS] = Right Side

[WS] = Wrong Side

KG: Kelly Green  [889 squares]

BG: Bright Green  [215]

R: Red  [111]

DP:  Dark Purple  [85]

Crochet from bottom right corner.

→ Row 1 [WS]: KG1 (1 square

← Row 2 [RS]: KG2 (2 squares

→ Row 3 [WS]: KG3 (3 squares

← Row 4 [RS]: KG4 (4 squares

→ Row 5 [WS]: KG5 (5 squares

← Row 6 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG2 (6 squares

→ Row 7 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG1, KG2 (7 squares

← Row 8 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2 (8 squares

→ Row 9 [WS]: KG3, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2 (9 squares

← Row 10 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG3 (10 squares

→ Row 11 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG2 (11 squares

← Row 12 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG3 (12 squares

→ Row 13 [WS]: KG4, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG5 (13 squares

Corner: Start decreasing on WS 

← Row 14 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG5 (13 squares

→ Row 15 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG3, BG1, KG1, BG3, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 16 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG3, BG2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 17 [WS]: KG3, BG2, KG3, BG1, KG4 (13 squares

← Row 18 [RS]: KG3, BG1, KG3, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 19 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG1, BG3, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 20 [RS]: KG5, BG2, KG2, BG2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 21 [WS]: KG2, BG3, KG2, BG3, KG3 (13 squares

← Row 22 [RS]: KG3, BG2, KG2, BG2, KG4 (13 squares

→ Row 23 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG2, BG2, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 24 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 25 [WS]: KG4, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG4 (13 squares

← Row 26 [RS]: KG2, BG3, KG2, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 27 [WS]: KG2, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 28 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 29 [WS]: KG4, BG2, KG1, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 30 [RS]: KG3, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG1, BG2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 31 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG1, KG1, BG3, KG1, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 32 [RS]: KG4, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 33 [WS]: KG3, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG3 (13 squares

← Row 34 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 35 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG1, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 36 [RS]: KG3, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 37 [WS]: KG4, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG5 (13 squares

← Row 38 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 39 [WS]: KG2, BG2, KG4, BG3, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 40 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG1, BG2, KG1, BG2, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 41 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG3, KG1, BG1, KG4 (13 squares

← Row 42 [RS]: KG3, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 43 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG3, BG2, KG5 (13 squares

← Row 44 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG4, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 45 [WS]: KG2, BG2, KG4, BG3, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 46 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 47 [WS]: KG4, BG3, KG3, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 48 [RS]: KG6, BG2, KG1, BG2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 49 [WS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG2, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 50 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG1, BG1, KG2, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 51 [WS]: KG3, BG1, KG1, BG1, KG2, BG3, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 52 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG4, BG2, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 53 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG2, BG2, KG4, BG1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 54 [RS]: KG3, BG1, KG2, BG2, KG3, R1, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 55 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG4, BG2, KG5 (13 squares

← Row 56 [RS]: KG2, BG1, KG1, BG2, KG3, R2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 57 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG2, BG3, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 58 [RS]: KG2, BG2, KG3, R2, KG1, R1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 59 [WS]: KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG7 (13 squares

← Row 60 [RS]: KG8, R1, KG2, R1, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 61 [WS]: KG2, R1, KG2, R1, KG7 (13 squares

← Row 62 [RS]: KG9, R1, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 63 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG2, R2, KG1, R2, KG4 (13 squares

← Row 64 [RS]: KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG3, R1, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 65 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG3, R1, KG4, R1, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 66 [RS]: KG4, R1, KG4, R2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 67 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1      (13 squares

← Row 68 [RS]: KG1, R2, KG2, R1, KG1, R2, KG2, R1, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 69 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG5 (13 squares

← Row 70 [RS]: KG4, R1, KG4, R2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 71 [WS]: KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG3 (13 squares

← Row 72 [RS]: KG2, R1, KG2, R1, KG1, R2, KG1, R2, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 73 [WS]: KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG3, R1, KG1 (13 squares

← Row 74 [RS]: KG4, R1, KG3, R1, KG1, R2, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 75 [WS]: KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG3 (13 squares

← Row 76 [RS]: KG2, R1, KG2, R1, KG2, R1, KG1, R1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 77 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG3, R1, KG3, R1, KG1 (13 squares

← Row 78 [RS]: KG3, R2, KG3, R1, KG1, R2, KG1 (13 squares

→ Row 79 [WS]: KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1     (13 squares

← Row 80 [RS]: KG1, R2, KG1, R1, KG4, R1, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 81 [WS]: KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1, R1, KG1 (13 squares

← Row 82 [RS]: KG2, R3, KG2, R2, KG4 (13 squares

→ Row 83 [WS]: KG5, R1, KG3, R1, KG1, R1, KG1 (13 squares

← Row 84 [RS]: KG2, R1, KG7, DP1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 85 [WS]: KG3, DP1, KG7, R1, KG1 (13 squares

← Row 86 [RS]: KG8, DP1, KG4 (13 squares

→ Row 87 [WS]: KG2, DP1, KG2, DP1, KG7 (13 squares

← Row 88 [RS]: KG6, DP1, KG2, DP2, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 89 [WS]: KG3, DP2, KG2, DP1, KG5 (13 squares

← Row 90 [RS]: KG4, DP2, KG1, DP2, KG4 (13 squares

→ Row 91 [WS]: KG2, DP2, KG1, DP2, KG2, DP1, KG3 (13 squares

← Row 92 [RS]: KG2, DP1, KG1, DP3, KG1, DP1, KG1, DP1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 93 [WS]: KG2, DP1, KG2, DP1, KG1, DP2, KG4 (13 squares

← Row 94 [RS]: KG3, DP2, KG1, DP1, KG2, DP1, KG3 (13 squares

→ Row 95 [WS]: KG3, DP2, KG2, DP1, KG1, DP2, KG2 (13 squares

← Row 96 [RS]: KG2, DP1, KG1, DP1, KG2, DP2, KG1, DP1, KG2 (13 squares

→ Row 97 [WS]: KG3, DP1, KG1, DP2, KG2, DP1, KG3 (13 squares

← Row 98 [RS]: KG2, DP1, KG2, DP2, KG1, DP1, KG4 (13 squares

→ Row 99 [WS]: KG2, DP1, KG2, DP1, KG1, DP2, KG4 (13 squares

← Row 100 [RS]: KG3, DP2, KG4, DP2, KG2 (13 squares

Corner: Start decreasing on RS 

→ Row 101 [WS]: KG2, DP2, KG1, DP2, KG1, DP2, KG2 (12 squares

← Row 102 [RS]: KG2, DP1, KG1, DP1, KG1, DP3, KG2 (11 squares

→ Row 103 [WS]: KG2, DP2, KG2, DP1, KG3 (10 squares

← Row 104 [RS]: KG5, DP2, KG2 (9 squares

→ Row 105 [WS]: KG2, DP2, KG1, DP1, KG2 (8 squares

← Row 106 [RS]: KG2, DP3, KG2 (7 squares

→ Row 107 [WS]: KG2, DP2, KG2 (6 squares

← Row 108 [RS]: KG2, DP1, KG2 (5 squares

→ Row 109 [WS]: KG4 (4 squares

← Row 110 [RS]: KG3 (3 squares

→ Row 111 [WS]: KG2 (2 squares

← Row 112 [RS]: KG1 (1 square

5 Comments

  1. Carol

    I am having problems download the graph for the Geronimo pattern. Would you mind sending the graph in another link so that I can download the graph? I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much.
    Carol

  2. Carol

    I have been trying for servals days to print the graph of the Geronimo Pixel Graph. Is there another link I might use? Would greatly appreciate it. Thanks so much.
    Carol

    • Lucinda

      My apologies! I’ve been out of town visiting my new granddaughter. I have fixed the link. It will download now.

  3. Debra

    When are you posting “The Doctor Is In! The Ultimate Doctor Who Mini C2C Crochet Afghan—Joining and Edging”?

    Thanks a lot for the pattern!!

    • Lucinda

      I am going to try to get it out this week. My apologies for being so slow. I am starting a second business this year and it has set my crocheting and blogging back further than I hoped.

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