
What Is the Trinity Crochet Stitch?
The Trinity Stitch is considered a star stitch and it consist of three single crochets worked together across three stitches. It’s a fairly beginner friendly stitch and it’s easier than it looks! It creates a dense fabric, perfect for blankets and scarves, but it has a decent amount of stretch so it’s not stiff at all
Abbreviations
YO – Yarn Over |
REP – Repeat |
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CH – Chain |
SC – Single Crochet |
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ST – Stitch |
SC3TOG – Single Crochet Three Together |
Single Crochet (SC) – Insert your hook, YO pull up a loop, YO and pull through 2 loops.
Single Crochet Three Together (SC3TOG) – Insert your hook, YO, pull up a loop. Two Loops on your hook. In the next CH space, insert your hook, YO, pull up a loop. Three loops on your hook. In the next CH space, insert your hook, YO, pull up a loop. Four loops on your hook. YO and pull through all 4 loops on your hook.
Written Instructions
CHAIN: EVEN
ROW 1
Starting in the 2nd CH from the hook, SC. *In same space previously worked and over the next 2 SC work SC3TOG. CH 1. REP from * to last CH. Do not CH 1. In same space previously worked, SC. CH1. Turn.
ROW 2
CH 1 does not count as stitch. Working in the SC from the row below, SC. *In same space previously worked and over the next 2 SC work SC3TOG. CH 1. REP from * to last CH. Do not CH 1. In same space previously worked, SC. CH1. Turn.
REPEAT ROW 2