Crochet 3D Reversible Turkish Stitch Written Pattern

Crochet 3D Blanket is reversible and it’s suitable for four seasons. You don’t need more yarn for this blanket and it’s one row repeat. As it looks very different and beautiful, it is also very easy to make.

I used Kartopu Lulla Baby yarn for this blanket. (3 and a half ball) You can use any kind of yarn you choose. It will look pretty anyway 🙂


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Materials

Size 3 yarn

4.5mm hook

Tapestry needle

Stitches used

Chain: ch

Single crochet: sc

Double crochet: dc

Slip stitch: sl st

Stitch: st

Space: sp

Notes

When you see *( )** it means you repeat the instructions in between *( )** Where you see the word ​turn​ it means to turn your work clockwise and work back down the row.



Ch multiples of 3+1(only one time).

Row 1: Skip 3 ch and make a dc in every st.

Row 2: Ch1 and turn. 2hdc+*(ch3+skip 2st+3 dc in the 3th st)** at the end of the row ch3+skip 2st+3hdc

Row 3: Ch2 and turn. 2hdc+*( Ch3+make 3 bpdc over the first dc of previous row)**+ch3+3hdc

Repeat Row3 until you reach the size you want .




Finishing Row 1: Ch2 and turn. 2hdc+*( ch3 and insert your hook from the back to front then back from  the 1st dc and grab the yarn then pull through two loops and insert again like that and repeat it 2 more times. You have 4 loops on your hook, pull through all together.)** +ch3+3hdc.

Finishing Row 2: Ch3 and turn. 2dc+*( 2dc in the ch2 sp+1dc)**+3dc

At the end of the row you have same st number with starting row.



BORDER

Row 1:

1st-3rd side: Ch3 and insert the corner st and make a hdc+*( ch1+1 hdc in every row’s st)**

2nd-4th side:*(ch1+skip1+1hdc)**

on the corner: (hdc+ch2+hdc)



Row 2: Sl st to the corner st+*( 1sc+ch1+1sc+ch1+1sc+ch1+1sc+ch1+1sc+insert the next st and grab the yarn then yarn over and insert insert the same st and grab the yarn and repeat the 3 more times. Yarn over and pull through all the yarns on your hook together.+ch1. You have a puff stitch ( draw up a loop 4 times )**

 On the corner: sc+ puff stitch (draw up a loop 6 times )+sc

Finish with sl st to the first st.

Pattern created by Sirin’s Crochet
Written by  Gozde Gunes Tezcan (@crochetwithGG)



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Hi. I'm Pınar. I'm 36 years old crochet designer from Turkey. I share all my free crochet patterns here. I like to make almost everyting but especially blankets and hats. I hope you like my projects.

3 thoughts on “Crochet 3D Reversible Turkish Stitch Written Pattern

  1. Hello, my name is Sharon and I have copied quite a few of your patterns. I have an enormous tub of yarn and can’t wait to get started. I have arthritis in my hands and the doctor said neuropathy is on it’s way. So I was hoping that by crocheting it will keep my hands limber. I use to sew and crochet but it’s been awhile. Your beautiful patterns have me looking forward to crocheting again. I hope I do you justice in my renditions. Thank you so much

  2. Thank you so much for this tutorial, it is a beautiful blanket, I will make it my next project. Btw, I adore your puss cats ❤️ xx

  3. Love this pattern. It would be very helpful if you gave an approximate yardage of the yarn you used. This yarn isn’t available in the US. I think i figured it out Googling that yarn. …273 yds per 100 grams. You said you used about 3 1/2 skeins which would be approximately 955 yards. Keep up your good work on your blog!

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