Linked Treble Crochet Stitch | How to Crochet
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2024
- The Linked Treble Crochet Stitch is a fun stitch to work. The end result is a solid fabric that is the same on both sides. If you love Tunisian crochet, this stitch has the same feel.
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This looks like Tunisian crochet for each treble stitch. Very cool!
I make alot of crochet handbags. This is a great alternative stitch to use for the straps instead of plain single crochet stitch. 👍
Oh you’re right! It would create a stronger strap too
Great idea! Thanks!!
Using this stitch to finish my granny square blanket. Loving the thick boarder it gives my blanket.
Absolutely beautiful stitch and I love how you explain it simple enough for me to understand
Love this stitch. Using it as replacement for some double crochets
I'm making a crochet hook case but I'm modifying it to fit ergonomic hooks. Because I made the slots larger I had to do a triple crochet in the return row section instead of DC. In turn that made holes which aren't good for a hook case. So I thought okay I will link that one stitch where the slot starts. Then I decided to do the whole row linked. Then decided to do the whole case with linked stitches. It's working wonderfully. Perfect for this project. Might even make a video.
Absolutely love this stitch and Thank You for Sharing
I make pretty squares as hot pads and use this as the backing, mainly because I have an attention problem. Making 2 of anything no matter how pretty bores me. 🤣 So I have one pretty side and one side plain. Thanks I've been doing the linked double, this is a dream for my impatient self, even quicker!
I've used so many of your stitches in my blankets. I make bands of different stitches with different textures. Your channel is a never ending inspiration. Thank you so much.
I love the look of this stitch. Thank you so much for this tutorial.
Thanks for explaining this so well. Look forward to using it today.
Love this so much. Will be making a scarf, ❤️💕💞
I was looking for an interesting stitch to make a cowl and this is it. Thank you.
Thank you. Beautiful stitch and great tutorial.
Ooh, I love this stitch. Looks relaxing!
It is wonderful to work :)
I started to crochet a scarf last night using this stitch and I think it will be done by Christmas Eve. My new favorite stitch!
Wow. I love this treble crochet stitch. It works triple crochet beautifully sort of like the Tunisian crochet. Love it. 😊😅🎉😂❤
I just started an infinity scarf with this stitch. I love it!
That’s a lovely stitch, thank you for sharing 🎄⛄️❄️
You’re welcome
I'm so so so happy with this tutorial! I want to create a scarf and was searching for beautiful stitches who are also beautiful (or the same) on both sides. Thanks so much for showing the backside.... and for all your tutorials of course!
A question: is there a trick so the work can lay flat?
I've loved this stitch for a long time but I honestly forgot about it. I'm super glad you reminded me. I'll definitely be using it again. Thank you so much. 🥀❤️
Very clear instructions- thank you!
Hi, I have used this stitch a while back and made a baby blanket.😊
Thank you Sarah for this stitch it is really really pretty. I'm going to make a scarf for my son the stitch is tall and so is he they make a good pair LOL. Thank you again and God bless I'll be waiting for next Sunday.
Thanks for the video never done this stitch before using it on a Afghan it's really lovely gives the Afghan extra texture ❤
Used it in Ling size bedspread. Checking it out here to remind myself how to do it.
This is explained so well. Thank you for the amazing videos
Hi I just made some dishcloths with this stitch
Did you use lily sugar and cream cotton? What yarn did you use for your washcloths?
@@mls_words_of_wisdom I used hobby lobby’s I love this cotton, it’s way too nice for washcloths
🥰 absolutely beautiful stitch! Can't wait to try this one! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
This stitch raises the crochet bar! Your work is excellent! Thanks for sharing ❣️🍫🍫🍫. Also, I would love to see your adaptation of the spiked granny ripple throw! 😉
First time making this linked treble. Making it into a blanket for a man.
I like so much how it looks like
Beautiful stitch - thank you!
You’re welcome
I love this stitch! Not sure what I'll make yet, but i will be using it. Any suggestions? ❤️
Very interesting and pretty pattern Sarah!!! Getting ready to try it😊. Merry Christmas to you and your family🎄🎄. Tyfs God bless you
Very pretty stitch 💜
I love this stich for my Afgan blanquet Make it yourself.
Thank you. Will perhaps Make large size pillow cases . Very pretty. Great demo....
Looks like little waves. You just said something incredibly important: works up quickly because of the height of the stitch! Four days until Christmas Eve! I’m just saying… Emergency gift! Ha ha
Yes! Great for the last minute Christmas gift!
Lovely video. So helpful😄
Thank you for sharing 🙂
Thank you for this video. I have an interest in trying tunesian crochet but this would be a great alternative. I noticed that on the first row of chains it looks like you only go through the top loop and not in the "v"?
If your talking about the foundation chain, she worked in the “back” bump of the chains. It gives a cleaner finish to your project.
Hai Sarah, I am Meera from S INDIA & am a new subscriber , I liked this video...very similar to TUNISIAN CROCHET....
That is a gorgeous stitch, what would you recommend making with it?
I made the Alex stocking before, which uses it. But have forgotten exactly how to do it.
That looks pretty tunisian-inspired. But it seems there is less curling than full on tunisian crochet.
Thank You!
Hello, thank you for sharing this video 😊 I found a pattern in "Simply Crochet Magazine"called Button Caplet. I did the 17 rows then got confused, making button hole and increasing.
I like this stitch very much. I noticed that you use Pantone yarn in almost every tutorial to create this very defined stitch. It does not work up so beautifully and defined with yarns that have different winds or helos. but very pretty stitch none the less
It’s true! While I use it in the tutorials for the definition, I’ve only ever worked a couple of designs in it
Can you make a video for making a button hole and then starting linked treble crochet please?
Have you tried this with two colors? If you have when would I do the change at the end of the row? The last loop?
I want to make a throw using this stitch. It looks very pretty, my question is: Is it a yarn eater? Need to know, so I know how much yarn to order. Can someone please give me an answer.
I never did this stitch before
Can you use this stitch for a mosaic / tapestry project
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Where are you getting the Caron’s Pantone? Are they still producing it? Or do you have a huge stash?
I purchase my Caron x Pantone from the Yarnspirations website. While i do have several hanks of the yarn, I will confess that the yarn I use in my videos I reuse over and over again :)
@@RichTexturesCrochet You know what might be interesting, is use that Caron Patons yarn, and then use something like Redheart supersaver or something with a lot of color and talk about what the different texture and color of the yarns do to the stitch and the illusion of the pattern. Some stitches look really good and pop with light colored yarn and some get lost in darker color or yarn that is a different weight or has different color variations. Know what I mean? You probably do because you’re a professional! Maybe you’ve already done that and I missed it because I’m new to your wonderful channel.
@@RichTexturesCrochet ah!! Clever!!😂🤣
Beautiful stitch! What brand of hook are you using?