Treble crochet, also known as triple crochet creates a tall stitch with a long post. As you might imagine, it’s even taller than double crochet and creates a loose fabric.

Treble Crochet Directions
- Before inserting your hook into your work, yarn over two times.

- Insert hook into the chain or stitch you’re working your treble crochet into, yarn over, and pull through. You now have four loops on your hook.
- Yarn over and pull it through two of the loops on your hook. You now have three loops on your hook.

- Again, yarn over and pull through two of the loops on your hook. Now, you only have two loops remaining on your hook.

- Finally, yarn over and pull it through the last two loops on your hook to finish the treble crochet.
