How To Crochet The Trinity Stitch
In this crochet video tutorial learn how to crochet the Trinity Stitch. This is a beautiful design that resembles rows of flowers, made using basic crochet stitches, chain, single crochet, and drawing up loops. Scroll down for some tips, and the video tutorial.
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In this video tutorial I’ll show you how to crochet the Trinity Stitch in rows.
This stitch can be made with any size yarn and hook. If the yarn is lighter weight, it will result in a smaller fabric, and if it is a bulky weight, it will result in a larger fabric.
Crochet Trinity Stitch
Skill Level: Easy
Supplies:
Red Heart With Love, Wisteria Purple
Crochet Hook: US H/8, 5.00 mm
Scissors
Stitch Markers
Yarn needle
TIPS:
- Can be made in any size yarn weight for different projects.
- Made in Rows, turn after each row.
- If your stitch count is off, check your last stitch to see if you made a ch-1 before the final single crochet.
More Trinity Stitch Designs To Try
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