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How to Crochet the Crossed Triple Crochet

How to Crochet the Crossed Triple Crochet Stitch

This video crochet tutorial will help you learn how to crochet the crossed triple crochet. This technique is created by skipping a stitch and working into the skipped stitch afterwards.This stitch creates a reversible mesh fabric.

Materials Used in this Tutorial

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A Crochet Hook

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Pattern Instructions

    Skill: Easy
  1. Step 1

    YO twice on hook skip first st, insert hook into second st and yo and draw a loop through. you will have 4 loops on hook.

  2. Step 2

    YO and draw through first two loops then YO and draw through last two loops and you will be left with one loop on hook.

  3. Step 3

    YO two more times, then you go through the back loop through the first stitch you skipped, YO and draw through.

  4. Step 4

    YO and draw through first two loops then YO and draw through last two loops and you will be left with one loop on hook.

Swatch Photos

Example of the Crossed Triple Crochet Stitch. (Reversible)
Example of the Crossed Triple Crochet Stitch. Reversible (Click for Larger Image)
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8 thoughts on “How to Crochet the Crossed Triple Crochet

  1. Michelle says:

    The CORRECT term for this is TREBLE not Triple. You confuse newbies with Triple because it’s assumed you’re talking about a Triple Treble which there is an actual stitch with that name. Please refer to it as a Treble DC and not a Triple. A Treble has a yo 2x a DT has a yo 3x, a Triple Treble has a yo 4 times and so on and so forth.

    • Johnny Vasquez says:

      You are absolutely correct, if we were using British terminology, which we are not. In the US we call a treble crochet a triple crochet.

  2. Aurelia Lopez says:

    You didn’t include the technique used nor how many stitches to make for the foundation chain on the Crossed Triple Crochet Stitch pattern. Can you please add that information?

    • Johnny Vasquez says:

      This is a technique by itself, not a pattern. That’s why that information is not included.

  3. Nancy says:

    Love, Love, Love this pattern. Can you tell me the beginning chain #? Multiple of # + etc. Thank you.

    • Johnny Vasquez says:

      This is a technique video, not a pattern tutorial so that information is not usually included in type of video.

      But you would do a foundation chain in multiples of 2 + 5 I think.

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