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    1. Double Crochet Stitch (Treble Stitch)
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    You can do a lot with a single crochet stitch, but you can do more with a double crochet! Check out this short lesson to learn the vital double crochet stitch.

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    You can do a lot with a single crochet stitch, but you can do more with a double crochet! Check out this short lesson to learn the vital double crochet stitch.

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    2. Foundation Double Crochet (FDC) Stitch
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    Having trouble keeping track of your crochet chain stitches? This short lesson shows you how to stitch a foundation double crochet for a more accurate count.

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    Having trouble keeping track of your crochet chain stitches? This short lesson shows you how to stitch a foundation double crochet for a more accurate count.

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    3. Alternate Double Crochet Stitch
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    Want to learn some bewitching new crochet stitching? Learn an alternate double crochet stitch that creates a ridge or pinstripe every other row.

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    Want to learn some bewitching new crochet stitching? Learn an alternate double crochet stitch that creates a ridge or pinstripe every other row.

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    4. Standing Double Crochet Stitch
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    Join two separate yarns in your crochet piece with a standing double crochet for a smooth and clean look. This lesson teaches you how in under four minutes!

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    Join two separate yarns in your crochet piece with a standing double crochet for a smooth and clean look. This lesson teaches you how in under four minutes!

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    5. How to Crochet the Trinity Stitch
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    Got the single crochet down? Time to learn a new stitch pattern! Learn how to single crochet three together (sc3tog), also known as the trinity stitch.

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    Got the single crochet down? Time to learn a new stitch pattern! Learn how to single crochet three together (sc3tog), also known as the trinity stitch.

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58 Comments
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Donna S
Just like Karen U I am interested in the pattern for the what I call rainbow blanket. If it was advertised on FB by curious.com why can't you find it?
Moogly
Curious uses their own photos and sets up their own ads, I'm not involved and I don't know what ad you saw or where they got the photo or anything like that, I'm sorry.
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Sally f
Thank you
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karen U
On Facebook there is a beautiful multi-colored afghan shown for curious.com. website. Not sure of the stitches used. But I am interested in finding the brand names of the yarn ( Red Heart, Vanna's, Willow etc. & color name or number) I want to make a blanket like this, but can never pick out the "right" colors. I have never done a trinity stitch. I like it. Are the instructions in print form as well? I'd like to refer to them while crocheting w/o turning on computer. Thanks!!!
Moogly
Hi Karen! I'm afraid I'm not familiar with the blanket you're referring to, I wasn't able to find it on the Curious FB page. :) I reference my website in the video. :)
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Vera B
is this faster than the dc
Moogly
For speed crocheting, the dc stitch is probably the fastest.
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Melisa R
When doing this stitch, or any stitch for that matter, do you go under the whole stitch itself, or do you "enter" the stitch like you do in a chain?
Moogly
Great question! When you look at the top of a stitch, you should see what looks like a V - the same as at the top of a chain. Unless otherwise directed, you want to go under that V - both loops - when crocheting the next row.
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