Crochet is a creative and versatile craft. Once you master the basic crochet stitches you can work on any project; from a simple dishcloth to blankets and more. In this blog, we’ll discuss the Double Treble Crochet stitch, abbreviated as DTR in the UK, and known as Treble Crochet (tr) in the US. Due to its height, the stitch is unique among the available stitches and is ideal for beautiful designs, lace clothing, and decorative items.
Let’s go ahead with the double treble stitch. But before that go through our guide on UK vs. US Crochet terminology.
What is a Double Treble Stitch?
Double Treble (DTR) Crochet is a tall stitch that creates a fabric with an open weave. In DTR you yarn over three times, but in the treble stitch, you yarn over twice before pulling through loops. Read our blog on how to work the treble crochet stitch. DTR threads' distinctively open and airy appearance because of increased height, makes them perfect for delicate designs and lightweight fabrics.
How is the Double Treble Stitch Represented in Chart Patterns?
The double treble stitch is shown as a "T" with three slashes across it in crochet chart patterns.
Why Learn the Double Treble Stitch?
Learning the double treble stitch is essential to create new and unique items. Additionally, you can add texture to your work and make beautiful lace patterns. DTR stitch can even be a starting point for more intricate stitches.
Getting Your Materials Together
It's important to acquire, all the materials before beginning to crochet the double treble stitch. Here is the list:
You can learn the steps of double treble crochet (DTR) stitch with any single-ended crochet hooks. If you own a crochet hook set you get multiple options for sizes to match gauge by going a size up or down in needed. And, even with Tunisian crochet hooks, you can go ahead with the stitch pattern. In the case of interchangeable Tunisian crochet hooks remove the cables and you can work with traditional crochet. Even smoother stitches and an improved crocheting experience are possible with these hooks. The yarn you select will determine the size of your crochet hook. A medium-sized hook, such as 5mm or 6mm, is good for beginners.
Although you can use any yarn for your projects, it will be easier to see your stitches if you start with medium worsted-weight yarn in a light color. Even if you have leftover yarn from previous projects you can give the stitch pattern a try.
Step-by-step instructions to crochet Double Treble Stitch
Step 1: Make a foundation chain
- Begin by placing a slip knot on your crochet hook. Create a foundation chain of 10–15 stitches (or as many as your pattern requires). Add 4 chain stitches more to serve as the turning chain for the first stitch.
Step 2: Yarn Over Three Times
Before you insert the hook into the foundation chain or stitch, yarn over the hook three times. This step adds height to the stitch, making it taller than a Treble
Step 3: Insert the Hook into the 5th Chain Stitch
Insert the crochet hook into the specified stitch (e.g., the 5th chain from the hook). This differs from Double Crochet or Treble Crochet by the extra yarn-over step, making the stitch taller.
Step 4: Yarn over and pull up a loop
- In this step, loop the yarn over the hook and pull up a loop through two loops leaving four loops on the hook. Yarn over again and pull up a loop through two loops- now you will see three loops on the hook.
Step 5: Repeat the pattern
- Keep repeating the pattern, yarn over, and pull through two loops- now left with two loops on the hook.
Step 6: The last step of yarn over
- Again, loop the yarn over the hook and pull through the last two loops- now left with one loop.
With this complete the DTR stitch. Continue with the stitches in the row or round. To get to the next round, remember the extra 4 chains.
With these simple steps master the double treble crochet stitch.
Create lightweight shawls that look good as accessories for any occasion. Experiment with various hues and designs to give each shawl a distinct look. You can style off a crochet sweater or a cardigan.
Gaining proficiency in the double treble crochet stitch expands your crocheting horizons. Whether you're making pretty cardigans, lacy shawls, or adorable doilies, this multipurpose pattern gives any creation depth and character. Crocheters of all skill levels can easily use DTR stitches in their work with a little imagination and effort.
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