How to Crochet the Triple Crochet Stitch
If you’ve mastered the double crochet stitch and are ready to take your crochet skills up a notch, the triple crochet stitch (also called treble crochet) is the perfect next step! This stitch creates a tall, open, and airy fabric, great for lightweight scarves, shawls, blankets, and summer garments.
Abbreviation and Symbol
- Abbreviation: tr
- Symbol: ☓ with two horizontal bars (⚯) – in crochet diagrams, it looks similar to the double crochet symbol but with two bars across the stem, representing the extra yarn over.
What You’ll Need
- Yarn of your choice
- Crochet hook suitable for your yarn
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle (for weaving in ends)

Step-by-Step: How to Crochet a Triple Crochet Stitch
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Start with a foundation chain.
Make a slip knot and chain your desired number of stitches.
For practice, try chaining 15. -
Yarn over twice.
Wrap the yarn two times around your hook. This is what makes the triple crochet taller than the double crochet. -
Insert your hook.
Insert your hook into the fifth chain from your hook. (The skipped chains count as your first stitch.) -
Yarn over and pull up a loop.
You should now have four loops on your hook. -
Yarn over and pull through two loops.
You’ll have three loops remaining. -
Yarn over and pull through two loops again.
You’ll have two loops left. -
Yarn over and pull through the last two loops.
That’s one completed triple crochet stitch! -
Continue across the row.
Repeat the steps (yarn over twice, insert hook, yarn over, pull through two, pull through two, pull through two) across your foundation chain. -
Chain 4 and turn.
When you reach the end of the row, chain 4 to start your next row — this counts as your first triple crochet stitch on the next row. 
Tips for Success
- Keep your tension even — since the stitch is tall, loose tension can make your edges uneven.
- Use this stitch for lacy or airy projects, like summer tops, mesh bags, and decorative blankets.
- Mix triple crochet with shorter stitches (like double or half double crochet) for interesting texture patterns.
Where to Use the Triple Crochet Stitch
The triple crochet stitch is often used in:
- Open lace designs
- Shell stitch patterns
- Granny square variations
- Decorative borders
It’s a lovely stitch to add height and texture to your crochet projects.
In Summary
| Stitch | Abbreviation | Yarn Overs | Symbol | Height |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single Crochet | sc | 0 | X | Short |
| Half Double Crochet | hdc | 1 | T (with one bar) | Medium |
| Double Crochet | dc | 1 | T (with one bar) | Tall |
| Triple Crochet | tr | 2 | T with two bars | Tallest |
Learning the triple crochet stitch opens up new possibilities for creative, flowing crochet designs. Once you’ve got the hang of it, try combining it with other stitches for unique textures and patterns!