If you ever need a very long stitch the quadruple treble crochet stitch is what you need. It’s made in the same way as the treble crochet, but it’s much taller.
Quadruple treble stitch description
The quadruple treble stitch is a very tall variation of the treble crochet. So tall in fact, you will need 7 turning chains between rows! Due to this reason the gaps between the stitches are large. The stitches look very pretty and in my opinion resemble nice neat twists.
How it’s made
The quadruple treble stitch crochet tutorial is easy skill level. If you know how to make a treble crochet, you will quickly learn the quadruple treble. You can use any yarn with its recommended crochet hook size to complete the tutorial.
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Quadruple treble crochet stitch tutorial
Hook sizes
The hook recommended for your yarn.
Yarn
Any yarn can be used.
Terminology
USA
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Abbreviations
ch – Chain
Gauge / Tension
Not applicable for this tutorial due to yarn variations. I recommending making a small swatch of the quadruple treble stitch and measuring the size before beginning a large project.
Supplies
You will need the following supplies to complete the crochet project (links will take you directly to my recommended supplies)
Quadruple treble stitch tutorial
ch multiples of 1 for desired length, then ch 7 more then start in 7th ch from the hook
Quadruple treble crochet instructions
- Yarn over: 5 times
- Insert hook, pull up a loop
- yarn over, pull through 2 : 6 times
ch x 7 at the end of the row before turning to next row
Quadruple Treble Crochet Stitch Tutorial
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