Singles and Trebles Crochet Stitch Photo Tutorial

The Singles and Trebles Crochet Stitch is a crochet stitch combination I’m sure you’re going to love.
This stitch combination is super simple, but I love the way the single crochet rows stabilizes the treble crochet stitches.
The Singles and Trebles Crochet Stitch pattern is a great crochet stitch combination that offers a simple and classic look, while being great for crochet beginners.
Learn how to crochet the Singles and Trebles Stitch with this photo tutorial.
Materials
- Crochet hook: 6 mm / US: J – 10 / UK: 4
- 4 Medium Yarn (Lion Brand Yarn – 24/7 Cotton)
Abbreviations
- ch = chain(s)
- sc = single crochet
- st = stitch(es)
- tr = treble crochet
Notes
- This pattern is a stitch multiple of 1 stitches. Add 1 for base chain.
To make a 15 cm x 15 cm / 6 x 6 inch square
- With the hook & yarn given, I crocheted: Ch 23 st, for a total of 22 stitches per row. 12 rows.
Instructions
Ch any number of stitches for width + add 1 for base chain. Sc 1 in 3rd ch from hook, sc 1 in each ch, turn.
Ch 3 (counts as tr), tr 1 in each st across, turn.
Ch 1 (counts as sc), sc 1 in each st across, turn.
Repeat row 2-3 until project is desired size.