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Linked Treble Crochet Stitch (LTR)

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About This Technique
The Linked Treble Crochet Stitch is a variation of the treble crochet stitch. It creates a much closer and tighter fabric than the traditional treble crochet. It has the same height of the traditional stitch, but it results in a much denser fabric. This makes this stitch great for projects that could use some density, but without the bulk of a single crochet stitch.
[Video] Technique Tutorial
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Technique Instructions
- Prep Step A: Chain four to get the stitch height necessary for the stitch.
- Prep Step B: Insert hook into second chain from the hook through the back loop, yarn over, and draw through.
- Prep Step C: Insert hook into the next chain through the back loop, yarn over, and draw through.
- Prep Step D: Insert hook into next stitch, yarn over, and draw through loop. (4 loops on hook)
- Prep Step E: Finish as as a normal treble crochet: Yarn over, draw through two stitches, yarn over, draw through two stitches, yarn over, and draw through final two stitches.
- Step 1: Insert hook into the top horizontal bar of previous stitch from top to bottom.
- Step 2: Yarn over and draw loop through bar.
- Step 3: Insert hook into bottom horizontal bar of previous stitch from top to bottom.
- Step 4: Yarn over and draw loop through bar.
- Step 5: Insert hook into next stitch in the row.
- Step 6: Yarn over and draw through loop.
- Step 7: Yarn over and draw through two sts.
- Step 8: Yarn over and draw through two sts.
- Step 9: Yarn over and draw through remaining two sts.