Cozy and Snuggly Crochet Blankets are the most favourite to make among many crocheters, be it a complete beginner or advanced crocheter. There are many crochet stitch options you can use to make a easy crochet blanket. The simple the stitch , the more better and quick the blanket works up.
Today am sharing the tutorial for How To Crochet a Quick Blanket With Half Treble Crochet. The Half Treble Crochet is a lovely stitch that works up really quick and easy to make. The Half Treble Crochet Stitch is a basic crochet stitch that is slightly taller than the double crochet stitch, but not quite as tall as the treble crochet stitch. To put it in simple words, it is halfway between Double Crochet and Treble Crochet.
This stitch works very well with a variety of crochet projects.
Materials Used:-
8 Ply Cotton Yarn
4 mm Crochet Hook
4 mm Crochet Hook
Size:-
38 inches- Customizable to any size
Abbreviations Used:-
Ch - Chain
Htr - Half Treble Crochet
St/Sts - Stitch/Stitches
YO - Yarn Over
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Round 2:-
1 Half Treble Crochet in the Third Chain from the hook.
1 Half Treble Crochet in the remaining stitches.
Once you reach end, Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning method to make the Turning Chain.
Straight Edge Turning Chain:-
Usually you would Chain 2, turn and start working the next round. Here is a quick tip to have a nice straight edge .
- Yarn Over.
- Insert the hook into the 1st chain from the bottom.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop. You should have 3 loops on the hook.
- Turn your project and insert the hook into the first stitch.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop. You will have 4 loops on the hook.
- Again, yarn over and pull through 2 loops. You will have 3 loops on the hook.
- Lastly, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
- This will make one Half Treble Crochet.
How to make a Half Treble Crochet??...here it is.....!!
- Yarn over hook twice, insert hook in the Stitch and Pull up a loop.(4 loops on hook).
- Yarn over, pull through 2 loops on hook (3 loops remain on hook).
- Yarn over, pull through all 3 loops on hook (1 Half Treble Crochet complete).
Round 3:-
1 Half Treble Crochet is already made with the Turning Chain.
1 Half Treble Crochet in each of the stitches.
Once you reach end, Chain 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning method to make the Turning Chain.
Round 4 Onwards:-
Keep repeating Round 3 untill the size needed and weave off.
Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 98 + 2 Chs for the Turning Ch.
This measures around 38 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these Sts according to your requirement.
Start with any number of Chs + 2 Chs extra for the Turning Ch.
Round 2:-
1 Htr in the Third Ch from the hook.
1 Htr in the remaining Sts.
Once you reach end, Ch 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning method to make the Turning Ch.
Straight Edge Turning Ch:-
Usually you would Ch 2, turn and start working the next round. Here is a quick tip to have a nice straight edge .
YO.
Insert the hook into the 1st Ch from the bottom.
YO and pull up a loop. You should have 3 loops on the hook.
Turn your project and insert the hook into the first St.
YO and pull up a loop. You will have 4 loops on the hook.
Again, YO and pull through 2 loops. You will have 3 loops on the hook.
Lastly, YO and pull through all 3 loops.
This will make one Htr.
How to make a Htr??...here it is.....!!
YO hook twice, insert hook in the St and Pull up a loop.(4 loops on hook).
YO, pull through 2 loops on hook (3 loops remain on hook).
YO, pull through all 3 loops on hook (1 Htr complete).
Round 3:-
1 Htr is already made with the Turning Ch.
1 Htr in each of the Sts.
Once you reach end, Ch 2 and use the Straight Edge Turning method to make the Turning Ch.
Round 4 Onwards:-
Keep repeating Round 3 untill the size needed and weave off.
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