Ever wonder why certain crochet stitches are better for some patterns and not others? Does using a particular stitch really make a difference in the finished product? Even if you are not a crocheter, having a little bit of stitch knowledge can help you pick the best quality product.

Treble, 3 times the fun!
There is no mystery or complicated instructions behind the Treble (YO twice, insert your hook, YO and pull up a loop, YO and pull through two loops, YO and pull through two loops again, YO and pull through remaining two loops) it's what comes after the Double Crochet.....

but it can be used to create a lot of fun things. Like ruffles for sweaters, vests, skirts, or blanket edges ------------------------------->


Or intricate features for lovable plush such as eyebrows, mouths, or chins
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What Else does it do?
Well, that's a good question....it helps elongate a pattern, creates height, and can make a project light airy. Just take a look at these fun and amazing ideas!
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