Triple crochet or triple crochet is one of the most beautiful forms of knitting. Learning how to practice these and other forms of crochet will help you create a variety of crochet patterns. Here is an American three-way crochet technique, which is the same as the English four-crochet crochet.
Step
Part 1 of 4: Knitting Basic Knitting
Step 1. Make a starting node
Make a loop of yarn not far from the end of the yarn. Then make a second loop a little further from the end of the thread, and thread the thread into the first knot. Insert the hook into the second circle hole.
Step 2. Knit the yarn
Take the thread that is connected, then wind it on your hook, from the bottom to the top. Make sure this new circle is attached to the hook, with your base knot a little further away.
Once the pattern is correct, it should look like a "yo."
Step 3. Pull the thread from the base knot
Pull your hook back past the base knot, along with the second loop. Now you have two crochets, with one loop still tied to your hook.
Step 4. Knit the pattern set as long as you want
Knit as much yarn as you need. If you are working with a pattern, then count the number of crochet you make until you reach the required number. Otherwise, you can guess.
Part 2 of 4: Making the First Crochet Triple Stitch
Step 1. Knit the arranged pattern
Once your basic crochet has reached the required length, you'll still need to knit another three crochet crochet to help you change the pattern and start the triple crochet.
Step 2. Change your pattern
Make sure the final loop stays on the hook, then focus on the knit you've made, flipping your knit so that the last piece you worked on was in another position. Do not move or change the position of your hakpen.
Step 3. Twist the yarn on your hook from the bottom to the top twice
Step 4. Enter your hakpen
Count the last four rows of crochet from your hakpen. Skip these four crochets. Put your hakpen on the circle from the row to five which is counted backwards from your hakpen position. The last four crochet stitches count as your first three crochet.
Step 5. Knit and pull
Twist your yarn on the hook from the bottom up as previously practiced, and pull your yarn through the wrong one circle using a hook.
Step 6. Knit and pull the yarn through the two loops
Roll your yarn on the hook as much as one time and pull your thread through two circle using a hook.
Step 7. Knit and pull the thread through the two loops
This section is a repeat of the previous step, but don't skip it this way. You must have to do your knitting according to the written steps.
Step 8. Knit and pull the yarn through the last two loops
This section is a repetition of the previous step, and is the last step of this section. Now you have only one circle left on your hook. The pattern you just worked on will end up with an end that looks like a "tr."
Part 3 of 4: Continuing Work on the Triple Stitch Pattern
Step 1. Knit twice
You'll still need to knit twice before inserting your hook into the triple crochet crochet.
Step 2. Enter your hakpen
This time you are not required to count the number of knits. Insert your hook into the crochet in the next row.
Step 3. Knit and pull
As you did before, you must wind your yarn on the hook as much as one time then pull through one circle.
Step 4. Knit and pull your yarn through the two loops
Again, you should knit only once and pull your yarn through two loops.
Step 5. Knit and pull your yarn through the two loops
Remember this step? This repetition is still written because it is important.
Step 6. Knit and pull your yarn through the two loops
Again, now you only have one last loop on your hakpen.
Step 7. Repeat steps 1-6 of this section
Continue by repeating the steps until the last row.
Part 4 of 4: Knitting the Second Row of Triple Stitch Knitting
Step 1. Replace the pattern you created
Again, turn your knitting over so that the knitting you have made is reversed.
Step 2. Knit the arranged pattern
This row consists of four rows of crochet.
Step 3. Knit twice and insert the hakpen
Roll your yarn on the hook as much as two times and put your hakpen in the top two circle from the first crochet.
Step 4. Knit once, then pull your yarn through the two loops
Knit with your hook once and pull your yarn through the knit you entered; the first two circles, using your hakpen.
Step 5. Knit and pull
Again. Knit once and pull your yarn through the two loops. Repeat this step until the last circle, as before.
Step 6. Repeat steps 3-5 until you reach the end of the crochet row
Adding a new series can be done by repeating the steps from this section.