Treble Crochet Stitch (tr) (US)

Treble Crochet Stitch (tr) (US)

Would you like to learn how to crochet the treble crochet stitch? We will guide you through the technique with photos and video tutorials.

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The name says it all: Treble crochet stitch. If you know how to do a single or double crochet, you already know the basic steps needed for this stitch.

The abbreviation for the treble crochet stitch is: tr

Are you confused about the name of this technique? The technique shown here is called a ‘Treble Crochet’ (tr) (sometimes ‘Triple Crochet’) in US terms while it goes by the term ‘Double Treble’ (dtr) in UK terms.

How to crochet the treble crochet stitch

  1. Start by yarning over twice.
  2. Insert your hook into the next stitch and yarn over again.
  3. Pull the yarn back through the stitch. You should now have four loops on your hook.
  4. Yarn over and pull the yarn through two of the loops on your hook. You should now have three loops on your hook.
  5. Repeat step number 4. You should now have two loops on your hook.
  6. Repeat step 4. You should now have one loop on your hook.

That’s it! You just did your first treble crochet.

Are you left-handed?

Check out how to do a treble crochet left-handed in the video below.

This is what a treble crochet stitch looks like

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