Some crochet patterns call for a treble crochet stitch, also known as a triple crochet stitch. This tutorial will show you how to treble crochet with ease.
Step-By-Step Instructions
Follow these steps to learn how to treble crochet.
1) Start by yarning over two times.
2) Insert your crochet hook into the next stitch.
3) Yarn over and pull up a loop. You’ll now have four loops on your hook.
4) Yarn over again and pull through the first two loops.
5) You should now have three loops on your hook.
6) Yarn over again and pull through the next two loops.
7) You should now have two loops on your hook.
8) Yarn over again and pull through the last two loops to finish your treble crochet.
Projects You Can Make With Treble Crochet
The treble crochet stitch is taller than the single and double crochet stitch. It’s used to add height to projects and create a relaxed, drapey fabric.
Try it in projects like these:
- Scarves
- Shawls
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Blankets
- Hats
Common Questions
Are There Variations Of The Treble Crochet Stitch?
Once you know how to treble crochet, you can also try other variations of this stitch, such as the:
- Linked treble crochet stitch
- Crossed treble crochet stitch
- Back post treble crochet stitch
- Front post treble crochet stitch
Each can add a fun texture and unique design to your project.
What’s The Difference Between A Treble Crochet Stitch And A Double Crochet Stitch?
The treble crochet stitch is taller than the double crochet stitch. It requires more yarn and typically works up faster. However, since the treble crochet has more steps than the double crochet stitch, it is harder to learn. You may need to practice a few times to get the hang of it.