Treble Stitch & Treble X Stitch
What We Learned

Treble Stitch
Similar to double crochet, but taller and more “open”.
Chain odd number.
Work into the 5th chain from the hook on the starting chain.
Yarn over twice, go into the chain, yarn over, draw through to pull up a loop.
Yarn over again and pull through the first two loops on the hook.
Yarn over again and pull through the next two loops on the hook.
Yarn over again and pull through the last two loops on the hook.
1 treble (tr) made.
Treble in each chain across to complete the pattern. At the end, chain 3 and turn to go on to the next row

Treble X Stitch
Work into the 5th chain from the hook on the starting chain.
skip the first stitch, treble in next stitch, go back to the skipped stitch and tr , *skip next stitch , treble in next stitch, go back to the skipped stitch and tr *.
* repeat * to end. tr in last stitch. Ch 3 , turn. Repeat for pattern.
Variations: add a row of sc, or hcd in between X stitch row.
Video
Homework for Next Lesson
Work either the treble stitch or treble X stitch for about 4″. Then choose a tighter stitch like, single crochet, moss stitch, ribbed half double crochet to complete another section. If you want to add a front post divider row in between, go for it!
We will be on “summer break” with our shawls and will pick them up again in September. In the September class, your shawl should be the finished height. We will work on “finishing” the project , talking about borders, blocking and weaving in ends.
Summer classes will be a new technique to make a baby blanket.
Next Meet Ups
Sea Shawlers Meeting
Sandbridge Community Chapel
NO MEETINGS in June, July, August
Crochet Lesson
Sandbridge Community Center
Tuesday June 16, 2026 10 am – 11:30 am
NOTE: Class will be 1.5 hrs. during the summer.
We will be learning a new technique, making a baby blanket.
