How To Do Triple Crochet
- The Triple Stitch is an advanced crochet technique, sometimes referred to as the Treble Stitch, which is somewhat similar to the Long Stitch, except that the thread is wound a few more times. It is regular.
- The abbreviation for Treble Crochet(sometimes called triple crochet) is "tr". Abbreviations are used in symbol charts for quick recognition by crocheters.
- The triple stitch is often used to knit multiple rows of outer layers and is the base crochet stitch for many large crochet projects.
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Video Tutorial
Triple Crochet Step by Step
TipUnderstanding and familiarizing yourself with common abbreviations and symbols is an important step in learning to crochet. This makes it easier for you to understand and follow charts, as well as participate in the crochet community.
- Triple Crochet is usually represented in charts by a "T" with two diagonal line in the center. This shows that you will yarn over twice before inserting your hook.
- Triple stitches with the 14chain stitches we prepared ahead of time.
- The difference between the triple stitch and the other stitches is that we need to yarn over twice before inserting the ninth stitch.
- Pull out from the ninth stitch.
- You can see four loops on the crochet hook
- Yarn over again, through the first two loops.
- You can see that there are three more loops on the crochet hook.
- Yarn over again, through the first two loops.
- For now, you get two loops on the hook.
- Go ahead. Yarn over again, pull through the both loops
- At this point, you have completed the first of tripel stitches to be crocheted.
- When you have completed a row of nine triple crochets, your work should look something like this.
- Remember to add four chain stitches when you begin the second row of crochet.
- When you begin to crochet the second row, remember to thread both strands of the V at the same time.
- After completing a 10x3 square you will get an object like this
- Identify your stitches in conjunction with the chart.
- After completing a 10x3 square you will get an object like this
- Try identify your stitches in conjunction with the chart.
TryAfter watching the tutorial if you want to trying crocheting on your own, check out our blog. Get ready for your crochet project.
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Congratulations, through the study of this section think you have a deeper understanding of the basic stitches, let's start a quick crochet project to be more skillful!