Fp treble crochet
The Front Post Treble Crochet (FPtr or FPtr) is a textured, tall crochet stitch used to create raised cables and ridges. It works by wrapping the yarn twice and inserting your hook around the vertical post of a stitch in the row below, rather than into the top loop. [1, 2]
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Yarn over twice: Wrap the yarn around your crochet hook two times.
- Insert hook: Insert your hook from the front of your work, behind the post of the specified stitch, and out to the front again.
- Pull up a loop: Yarn over and pull the yarn back around and through the stitch. You should now have four loops on your hook.
- Complete the treble: Yarn over and pull through two loops. Repeat this (pulling through two loops at a time) three times until only one loop remains on your hook. [1, 2]

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