Crochet Geek – Trinity Stitch Crochet

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15 Responses to Crochet Geek – Trinity Stitch Crochet

  1. tjw1963 says:

    Glad you like it. :)

  2. CeciMora100 says:

    I can hardly wait to try this stitich thank you. Ceci

  3. lcrread says:

    Teresa…Thank you for you tutorial. I’m doing my 1st afghan from leisure arts, 63 pattern stitches and one of the square is this stitch

  4. tjw1963 says:

    I appreciate your generous words, thank you

  5. IndianaBlossoms says:

    Your instructions and demonstrations are so very well done! Thank you! I have been crocheting since I was about 8 (a very long time) and I have never seen anyone hold their yarn the way you do, I will have to try it.
    Thank you for sharing your talent…you do beautiful work.

  6. tjw1963 says:

    I appreciate the comment, thank you.

  7. azurelovescarl says:

    That was a great video. Explained it very thoroughly and showed more than just one row of the stitch. Thanks for the great instructions!!!

  8. tjw1963 says:

    Thank you, I appreciate your comment! :)

  9. babs2722 says:

    Your videos are so straight forward. Easy to understand.

  10. tjw1963 says:

    Thank you!

  11. TheRealtoronduty says:

    Thanks Teresa. Very good tutorial

  12. NewLibertyProteomics says:

    Thank you for this video! The written instructions I was using totally confused me and made me think a really sadistic person invented this stitch. After watching your video I see how simple it is and can now rip the hated square apart and HAPPILY redo it.

  13. tjw1963 says:

    You are welcome!

  14. kolaney08 says:

    Thank you for your tutorial. This is the best match to what I am working on and what the creator of a dishcloth that I want to learn is stating.

  15. tjw1963 says:

    I can tell you an estimate but there is a great chance that you will end up with extra chains and it will not be exact. I recommend that you chain to your width and then sew in any extra chains.

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