How To Crochet A Triangle Using Any Stitch

Crocheting A Triangle Using Any Stitch
Today, I will show you how to crochet a triangle using any kind of basic stitches.
From the smaller ones, such as single crochet stitches, to the taller ones, such as treble stitches, this pattern can be used with any kind of stitch to create a triangle-shaped piece.
For this tutorial, I used double crochet stitches to create my triangle. The taller the stitches, the narrower the triangle will be, so, if you want a wider triangle, use single crochet stitches.
To increase the size of your triangle, just follow the pattern and create more rows.
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Video Tutorial
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Pattern Notes
Pattern Characteristics
- solid
- crochet motif
- triangle
- adjustable
- flat
Pattern Repeat
- 1-row repeat
Supplies Used
- Marriner Yarns Super Bulky
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- 10mm crochet hook
Abbreviations
Pattern written in US terms using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- ch – chain
- yo- yarn over
- dc – double crochet
Special Stitches
No special stitches were used in this pattern
Pattern Instructions
- ch3 at the beginning of each row counts as a dc stitch
- stitches contained within ** are the repeat section for that row
- TIP: replace the dc stitches with any stitch you like to create a narrower or wider triangle
Starting Chain: make a slip knot and ch2

Row 1: 2dc in 2nd ch from hook, turn

Row 2: ch3, dc in the 1st st, 2dc in the last st, turn

Row 3: ch3, dc in the 1st st, dc in next 2sts, 2dc in the last st, turn

Row 4: ch3, dc in the 1st st, *dc in next st*, repeat from * until you have 1st left, 2dc in the last st, turn

Repeat row 4 until you have the required size triangle (make 2 dc in the first and last stitches, and dc in each stitch in-between)

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Pattern Swatch


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