T Stitch Crochet Free Pattern

The T Stitch is a striking crochet technique that creates a beautifully textured, geometric design resembling a series of “T” shapes throughout your fabric. This eye-catching stitch is perfect for adding character to blankets, scarves, and throw pillows. In this guide, we’ll walk you through each step of creating the T Stitch, from basic setup to mastering the elongated front post stitches that make it truly unique.

Skill Level: Intermediate

This stitch pattern involves front post stitches and double treble crochets, which may require a bit of practice if you’re newer to textured crochet. But with patience and guidance, it’s very manageable.

T Stitch Crochet Free Pattern

T Stitch Crochet Free Pattern

Materials

  • Crochet hook: Size L (8.0 mm)

  • Yarn: Worsted weight yarn of your choice

 

Step-by-Step Instructions

Foundation Chain

Start by chaining 34 (or any multiple of 12 + 10).

 

Row 1: Foundation Row (Double Crochet)

  • Skip the first 3 chains (this counts as your first double crochet).

  • Double crochet in the 4th chain from the hook.

  • Continue working 1 double crochet in each chain across the row.

Tip: Your row should have 2 stitches at each end, with alternating groups of 4 and 2 double crochets in between. Using stitch markers or pins can help you keep track of these groups.

 

Row 2: Basic Double Crochet Row

  • Chain 3 (counts as the first double crochet), turn.

  • Work 1 double crochet in each stitch across.

 

Row 3: T Stitch Formation – Front Post Double Treble Crochets (FPDTr)

  • Chain 3 and turn (counts as your first double crochet).

  • Double crochet in the next stitch.

Now for the T shape:

  1. Yarn over 3 times (for a double treble).

  2. Insert your hook around the post of the stitch two rows below (not the previous row).

  3. Yarn over and pull up a loop.

  4. Yarn over and pull through 2 loops at a time until only one loop remains.

  • Repeat this for the next 3 stitches to make a group of 4 FPDTr stitches.

  • Skip the 4 stitches directly behind the front post stitches you just made.

  • Make 1 double crochet in each of the next 8 stitches.

Repeat this sequence across the row: 4 FPDTr stitches (around posts 2 rows below), skip 4 behind, then 8 double crochets.

  • End the row with 2 double crochets in the last two stitches.

 

Row 4: Double Crochet Row

  • Chain 3, turn.

  • Work 1 double crochet in each stitch across.

 

Row 5: Alternating the T Shapes

  • Chain 3 and turn (counts as the first double crochet).

  • Double crochet in the next 7 stitches.

Now begin the next FPDTr section:

  • Work 4 FPDTr stitches around the second group of T stitches from two rows below.

  • Skip the 4 stitches directly behind.

  • Double crochet in the next 8 stitches.

  • Repeat this sequence of front post stitches and regular double crochets across the row.

  • End with 8 double crochets to maintain symmetry.

 

Row 6: Double Crochet Row

  • Chain 3, turn.

  • Work 1 double crochet in each stitch across.

 

Repeat the Pattern

To continue forming the T Stitch pattern, repeat Rows 3–6 as many times as desired. As you work, the signature “T” design will begin to emerge more clearly.

 

Video Tutorial

 

Final Thoughts

The T Stitch is a bold and sophisticated addition to your crochet repertoire. While it may take a little practice to master the front post double treble stitch, the results are absolutely worth the effort. Whether you’re making a cozy blanket or a stylish pillow cover, this texture-rich design will make your project stand out.

Grab your favorite yarn and hook, and let your creativity shine!

 

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