Easy Crochet Trinity Stitch For Beginner Crocheters – Free Pattern
Spice up your playful Crochet Trinity Stitch Pattern, crocheting beautifully textured and delightful designs with a touch of fun!
This sophisticated design features a trio of connected stitches that create a lush, textured look, perfect for adding a touch of refinement to any project. Widely appreciated for its versatility, the Trinity Stitch is an excellent choice for creating everything from blankets and cozy scarves to chic garments and accessories.
Easy Crochet Trinity Stitch
The pattern’s unique texture adds depth and dimension, making your work truly stand out. Ideal for both intermediate and experienced crocheters, this stitch combines beauty and innovation, paving the way for countless creative possibilities.
Tip: For an extra touch of elegance, use a high-quality yarn in a subtle, solid color to showcase the intricate texture. Happy crocheting!
Crochet Trinity Stitch Tutorial
Materials Needed
- Medium weight (#4) cotton yarn
- 5 millimeter crochet hook
Foundation Chain
- Start with a Chain: Begin by chaining an even number of stitches to create your foundation chain. For practice, you can chain 10 as shown in the tutorial.
Row 1
- First Single Crochet (SC):
- Do not count the loop on your hook. Count into the second chain from the hook.
- Work into the bottom back loop of the second chain from the hook.
- Insert the hook, yarn over (YO), pull up a loop, YO again and pull through both loops on the hook.
- First Trinity Stitch:
- Insert your hook into the same chain where you made the SC, YO, pull up a loop.
- Move to the next chain, insert your hook, YO, and pull up another loop. You should now have 3 loops on the hook.
- Go into the next chain, insert the hook, YO, and pull up a loop, bringing you to 4 loops on the hook.
- YO and pull through all four loops.
- Chain Loosely: Make a loose chain stitch to space out the Trinity stitches.
- Repeat Pattern:
- Continue the pattern (insert hook into last stitch worked, YO, pull up a loop, move to next, repeat process until 4 loops are on the hook, YO, pull through all loops, chain 1) across the foundation chain.
- Ending Row 1:
- Perform the last Trinity Stitch of the row as usual.
- Instead of chaining 1 after the last Trinity Stitch, end the row with a SC in the last chain.
- Count your stitches. You should have 9 stitches for a starting chain of 10.
Row 2 and Beyond
- Chain 1 and Turn: Start the next row by chaining 1 and turning your work.
- Single Crochet: Make a SC in the first stitch.
- Repeat Trinity Stitch Pattern:
- Begin the Trinity Stitch in the same stitch you just made the SC, then into the next two stitches, just as you did in the first row. Remember to YO and pull through all four loops, then chain 1 loosely.
- Continue the pattern (Trinity Stitch and chain 1) across the row.
- Ending the Row:
- In the last stitch of the row, instead of chaining 1 after the last Trinity Stitch, end with a SC.
- Chain 1 and turn to start the next row.
- Continue: Repeat the pattern for as many rows as required for your project.
Additional Tips
- Make sure the chain after the Trinity Stitch is loose to maintain the correct tension and make it easier to work into these stitches in subsequent rows.
- Always start with an even number of chains for the foundation row to ensure the stitch pattern aligns correctly.





