Trinity Stitch Photo Tutorial

trinity stitch photo tutorial

Trinity Stitch Photo Tutorial

Hey there! One thing that I’ve always loved to do is learn new stitches! And believe it or not, there are tons of crochet stitches that I have never tried or even heard of. So, let’s start to explore some of our ample options. Today, I’d like to introduce you to the Trinity Stitch!

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Photo Tutorial for the Water’s Edge Kimono

Photo Tutorial for the Water's Edge KimonoPhoto Tutorial for the Water’s Edge Kimono

First, I’m going to give you the photo tutorial for the Modified Cluster Stitch. If you scroll further down, the photo tutorial for Rows 4 – 7 of the cardigan pattern will be just after. The instructions for each photo are below each photo. Read more

Special Stitch For The Aspen Tweed Hat

Special Stitch For The Aspen Tweed Hat

Half Double Crochet Two Together (hdc2tog) Photo Tutorial

This tutorial is not for the traditional half double crochet 2 together stitch that uses both loops on both stitches. You are still creating a decrease in stitches, but this special stitch uses the front loop of the first stitch and the back loop of the next stitch or vice versa. It’s used in the pattern called the Aspen Tweed Hat.

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How to Crochet the Grit Stitch

How to crochet the grit stitch

How to Crochet the Grit Stitch

Hey everyone!

Today I wanted to share another photo stitch tutorial with you. This is the Grit Stitch!

This stitch is so incredibly easy and versatile! You can use it on just about anything you can imagine. It’s great for clothing, dish cloths, blankets—anything that you would rather didn’t have a lot of holes. The Grit Stitch creates a virtually solid piece of fabric.

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How to Crochet the Suzette Stitch

how to crochet the suzette stitch

How to Crochet the Suzette Stitch

The Suzette Stitch is one of my absolute favorite crochet stitches to do!

Besides the fact that it is so easy, it creates the most amazing texture and a solid fabric. Sometimes when you’re making blankets or clothing, you don’t want a bunch of holes that let the cold in. This is where the Suzette Stitch shines!

You can use it on quite a few different styles of crochet projects. You only need a multiple of 2 for your chains!

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