dtr
Craftingdouble treble
Description
A very tall crochet stitch used to create open, lacy fabrics and add significant height to a project.
Detailed explanation
The double treble crochet (dtr) is an elongated stitch that stands taller than a standard treble, resulting in a loose and airy fabric with excellent drape. In US terminology, this stitch is formed by wrapping the yarn three times around the hook, whereas in UK terms, ‘double treble’ corresponds to the US treble stitch. It is commonly found in lace patterns, openwork designs, or projects requiring rapid height progression.