Treble crochet stitches (double crochet in US terminology) are part of the bedrock of learning to crochet.

This quick video shows you how to make treble crochet stitches, how to try to keep even tension and a quick look at using starting stitches as an alternative to turning chains.

It is abbreviated to:

  • tr in UK terminology
  • dc in US terminology

Prefer a photo tutorial?

Just click here to be taken to my blog post on how to make treble (double in US terminology) stitches.

Other Useful Tutorials

Patterns that use Treble (US Double) stitches

Close up of a doubled over crocheted shawl in forest green yarn on a mannequin. Text reads 'Drucilla Shawl' and gives yarn details.
Close up of a striped crochet blanket on a stool. Text reads Bushel Blanket and gives yarn details.
A large square crocheted shawl folded on a tree stump. Text above image reads "Fealty Hap" with yarn details.

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