A double treble crochet (dtr) is a stitch in the world of crochet that creates a very tall, open, and airy fabric. It’s often used for intricate lace patterns, adding height to projects, or creating an open, net-like look. The stitch is a step up from a treble crochet (tr) and is sometimes confused with it due to the similar name. However, the key difference lies in the number of yarn overs you make before inserting your hook, which directly impacts the height of the final stitch.

How to Make a Double Treble Crochet (dtr)
Learning the double treble crochet is easier than it sounds. If you know how to do a simple double crochet or treble crochet, you’re already halfway there! Here is a step-by-step breakdown:
1. Yarn over three times. This is the crucial first step that sets the double treble apart. By wrapping the yarn around your hook three times, you’re preparing to create a taller stitch.
2. Insert the hook into the designated stitch. Once you have your three yarn overs, push your hook through the top of the next stitch where you want to place your double treble crochet.
3. Yarn over and pull through the stitch. Now, wrap your yarn over the hook again and pull it back through the stitch you just went into. You should now have five loops on your hook.
4. Yarn over and pull through two loops. You’re now on the “pulling through” part of the process. Wrap your yarn over and pull it through the first two loops on your hook. You should be left with four loops.
5. Yarn over and pull through two loops again. Repeat the process: yarn over and pull through the next two loops on your hook. You should now have three loops remaining.
6. Yarn over and pull through two loops for the third time. You are almost done! Wrap your yarn over and pull it through the next two loops. You should be left with only two loops.
7. Yarn over and pull through the final two loops. One last time, yarn over and pull through the last two loops on your hook. You have now completed your double treble crochet stitch!
When to Use the Double Treble Crochet
The double treble crochet is a versatile stitch that can be used for a variety of projects. Because of its height, it’s perfect for creating:
- Lace and doilies: The tall, open nature of the dtr stitch is ideal for creating intricate, lacy patterns that are both delicate and beautiful.
- Shawls and wraps: A project that uses the dtr stitch will have a light and airy feel, making it perfect for creating elegant shawls or scarves.
- Filet crochet: This type of crochet uses open and solid blocks to create images or text. The double treble can be used to form the open spaces within the design.
- Adding height to a project: If you need to quickly increase the height of a crocheted piece, using a row of dtr stitches can get the job done efficiently.
By mastering the double treble crochet, you’ll be able to add new dimension and elegance to your projects, creating open, light, and beautiful textures. More crochet ideas.
