Beginner's Guide to Crochet - UK (2019-10)

(Antfer) #1

CROCHET IN THE ROUND


O


nce you’ve mastered double
crochet in the round, try treble
crochet in the round. Make a basic
ring and then follow our guide below to work
the first round of trebles.
With treble crochet, you’ll need to make a
3-ch turning chain at the start of every
round (see page 46 for more details about

turning chains). Then you can work the
stitches of that round. At the end of every
round, join the last stitch to the first stitch
using a slip stitch (we’ll show you how in the
photos below).
On the first round of a long foundation
ring, work a stitch into each chain as usual.
On the first round of a small ring, it’s better

to work the stitches into the gap at the
centre of the ring, so insert the hook here
and not into each chain.
Here we’re giving you some general rules
for working in the round but some patterns
may differ slightly. Take care to always
follow the instructions in the pattern you’re
using to get the best results.

TREBLE CROCHET


ROUNDS


How to work the first round in treble crochet


RIGHT-HAND


3


Work more treble crochet stitches in the
same way (inserting hook into the centre of
the ring), as instructed in your pattern, pushing
the stitches closer if you need to.

4


After the last stitch, insert hook into the top
chain of the turning chain at the start of the
round. Work a slip stitch (yrh, pull through both
loops).

1


Make a basic foundation ring and don’t turn
the work. Make three turning chains for
treble crochet (this counts as a stitch). To start
your first treble crochet stitch, work yrh and
insert hook into the centre of the ring.

2


Work yarn round hook and pull yarn through
the centre of the foundation ring (three
loops on hook). Finish the stitch as usual (yrh,
pull through first two loops, yrh, pull through
remaining two loops).

If you’re right-handed, follow these steps to work the first round of treble crochet...

Free download pdf