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Candy Ribbons Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
To produce an extra-long version on the traditional v-stitch, this gorgeous free crochet cowl pattern from Jessie At Home employs triple treble crochet stitches. It creates a pretty intriguing design element that gives the item a look of openwork. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Tall + Wavy Stitch Crochet Pattern
In a similar vein, this free crochet stitch design from Brittany Wisneski demonstrates how to make a wave stitch using conventional double treble and triple treble crochet stitches instead of post stitches. A symbol chart and written instructions for understanding the chart are included in this guide's Flickr slide. Although it is only for the stitch pattern, you may utilize that knowledge to create products that are square and rectangular. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Croche...
Rick Rack Stripe Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
Tall crochet stitches may be used in a variety of contexts more than merely as post stitches, of course. The flower accents in this free crochet blanket design are created with double treble clusters. This crochet pattern was written by Erica Dietz of 5 Little Monsters and appeared on the Oombawka Design blog as a guest post. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Double Treble Square Free Crochet Pattern
To generate the uncommon (front post double treble) FPDTR crochet stitch, the double treble stitch is utilized in this deceptively straightforward square crochet pattern, but it is worked around the posts rather than into the loops. This pattern is higher than typical post stitches and gives the square a wonderful textured appearance on top that resembles sunrays. Amelia Beebe's free crochet pattern is available on the Crochetville website and through a Ravelry link. Materials (sizing of tools specifie...
April Showers Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
This one, which is another excellent illustration of the strength of the dtr stitch, also originates from Jennifer at Fiber Flux. Double treble crochet stitches give the scarf an open sense and an intriguing texture, as Jennifer herself states. Because of the lofty openwork stitches, the worsted weight yarn she chose in this project appears lacier than normal. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Double Wave Crochet Stitch Pattern
The Double Wave Crochet Stitch design, which uses both front post double treble and front post triple treble crochet stitches, is also available as a free crochet instructional on Oombawka's site. The pattern's instructions may be used to crochet any rectangular item, including a scarf, shawl, or blanket. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
12" Block and Custom Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
In this pattern for a textured blanket, Tamara from Moogly once more employs the front post double treble crochet stitch. She mixes it with a front post quadruple treble stitch, which is even more distinctive. For each of these distinctive tall crochet stitches, Moogly provides video instructions. Because of the texture of these stitches, the entire blanket is very soft, and it is a reversible crochet design. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle T...
Perfect Fall Poncho Free Crochet Pattern
To add texture and intricacy to the design, Tamara from Moogly's crochet poncho pattern incorporates both front post double treble and rear post double treble stitches. Post stitches are excellent for tall work because they hold their height while being worked from a lower starting point than in traditional crochet. The strength of the choice is truly demonstrated by this pattern. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Platinum Cowl Free Crochet Pattern
The taller dtr crochet stitches in Jennifer's Platinum Cowl are grounded by shorter double crochet stitches, which is an excellent method because the taller stitches have a tendency to become quite flexible otherwise. Use it to swiftly create an item for instant enjoyment as it is a clever and simple to use design! Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Free Crochet Flower Pattern
Tall crochet stitches work well to create petals for little flowers. This free crochet flower design from Flower Girl Cottage utilizes a double treble stitch, even though it is here referred to as a 4x crochet stitch. You'll notice that the double treble is also known as a quadruple stitch or a 3x crochet stitch. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Crochet Snowflake Ornament Free Pattern
Tall crochet stitches are an excellent choice for making lacy crochet designs because they may resemble lengthy, twisted chains of crochet. This simple crochet snowflake design from Homelea Lass demonstrates that. A quadruple treble crochet stitch is actually a triple treble in US terminology because the pattern is stated in UK terms. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Bring Granny Crochet to a Modern Top
This blouse design by Cecilia Losada disproves the notion that anything utilizing the word "granny crochet" cannot be included on a list of current crochet patterns. This airy garment features granny stitch sides and sleeves and a bright medallion that is ideal for spring and summer. Additionally, you may completely customize it to fit your taste by selecting any color combination you desire! Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Make a Spiral Striped Crochet Hat
Cozy winter hats may still appear chic and contemporary. This beanie's ingenious design creates a swirl of stripes that converge at the peak using thick self-striping yarn. This may be your ideal chance to try short row crochet if you've never done it before. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Carry a Crocheted Cloud Clutch
Use this crocheted clutch design to keep your head in the clouds! If you're not quite ready to start crocheting a tapestry, you may still use a zip pouch with a clip-on wrist strap in a solid color or some striped fabric. And a teenager would love receiving it as a present! Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure
Wear This Crocheted Poncho Your Way
Putting on this plush poncho is like covering up with a blanket! It sometimes resembles a shawl because of the asymmetrical design's shoulder buttons, which let you alter how you wear it. Additionally, it's straightforward to work up because to the stitch design. Materials (sizing of tools specified in link): Yarn Crochet hook Scissors Yarn needle Tape measure