What is a DTR in US terms?
The US double treble crochet stitch (also called double triple and abbreviated as DTR) is another basic stitch that’s the next step up in height from the treble crochet stitch. Tall stitches have unique features, but they’re created in the same way as the other basic stitches.
What is a double treble crochet us?
Double Treble Crochet (dtr)
Known in the US as Triple Crochet (tr) yoh twice, insert hook into 3rd chain from hook, yoh again. draw yarn through chain, yoh again.
Is Double crochet same as treble?
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A treble crochet (sometimes called triple crochet) is taller than a double crochet and is made by working two yarn overs at the start of the stitch, instead of one yarn over as for double crochet. It is abbreviated tr.
Why are US and UK crochet terms different?
Difference between UK and US Terms
The main difference between the two systems is the starting point, the so-called single crochet stitch in US terms. The two systems are basically an offset of one another. What is called a single crochet in US terms, is called a double crochet in UK terms.
What is a UK double treble?
Abbreviation: dtr. These instructions are given in UK terminology. ‘Double treble crochet (dtr)’ is the same stitch as the American ‘triple crochet (trc)’. Double treble crochet is one of the taller stitches.