The Moogly Crochet Alphabet has been a labor of love! Maybe it just looks different because I am left handed. Design the blanket For a smooth process, make stencils of the letters so you'll know where to put them and how big they will look on the blanket. Hi Shana! http://the-aimee-way.blogspot.com/2013/04/crochet-toys.html. Dont chain, but treat the last regular st you worked as a previous foundation stitch. I know you have a tutorial for the letter A. I was hoping there were more tutorials to help those that need or want to follow a video to learn how to make the lettersI was disappointed to see there were none. And it came out great , Thank you for a grate pattern Turn. Get the Pattern by Crafty Crochet Design 1 here. Its a pity the A is first, its probably the trickiest one! Did you read the comments before yours? Each letter is made using various amounts of worsted weight yarn and an F hook. Break yarn and finish off. From question mark to dots to ampersand, you will get the free patterns for all uppercase and lower case punctuation. I was wondering if you would have (or know where i could find) a pattern that would be much larger, or can your be modified to make larger? You can crochet along to the pixel graph or follow the written instructions. I have my daughters name done and ready to goher name is Aria so i really had to master amaking a diaper bag now to put it onthanks again. (3 sts), Row 2 5: Ch 1, sc in ea st. here you will get instructions for each letter in the word LOVE. Im so glad that helped! Does that help? Thank you! You can create the entire piece, such as a blanket, quickly in a single color and then use stripes of surface single crochet to add quick pops of color. Do I sew that on too, to the middle of row 3? Turn. Im so glad, Jean! The blanket will be made up of knitted squares that are worked from corner to corner. (3 sts). Ill see what I can do! , Thank you for an awesome letter R pattern! YEA!!!!!!!!!! Monogram a blanket, make toy blocks, make puffy letters for beginning readers, decorate a child's bedroom - you name it! Youre very welcome. First, just crochet the letters and then stuff them. Pull the end through the loop, making sure it's tight enough to be secure, and then using a yarn needle or your hook (I use my hook because I don't have a yarn needle) weave the ends back through the work! (3 sts). I am new to this and I am not understanding the pattern. Break yarn and finish off. I try to follow the chart but still being new at this is confuses me a little. Turn. Sc in the next 4 sts (the sc2tog and the 3 sc from for 4). Yes. Thank you Hannah! Youre very welcome! This elegant blanket will keep your baby snug and warm This Baby Gift Set Includes the matching crochet octopus - great for grabbing, teething. Im having a hard time with row 12 on the B though. Or the K overall? Does it matter which is the front or back for the alphabets and numbers? Of course, you can also add more letters, signs, or symbols if you like. (5 sl st), Row 9: Ch 7, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 5 ch, sc 3 in the sides of Rows 5 7 (1 st in the edge of each row), FSC (foundation single crochet) 6. The mecca of free crochet blanket patterns! I just favorited it Serena! Thank you sooo much! Though sewing them on backwards might work since theyre in rows and not in the round heh. The patterns in the roundups, such as the Angel Pinafore Dress, are not my designs I didnt write them, and I dont own the copyright. Hi! Now, our mission is to share the best free crochet patterns for you. Im so confused about the fsc on the h and t. Your video tutorial is very helpful but is it exactly the same when in the middle of a project instead of beginning? (15 sts), Row 3: Ch 1, sc in the first 8 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. yes but when printer started printing i saw the craziness and didnt want ink wasted so i kept going. Use any yarn for the alphabet, and the size 10 crochet thread will rock for the shamrock. Pull the loop back through to the back of the fabric, chain one, and cut the yarn. Im fairly new to crochet but found your instructions clear & easy to follow. The Auntie M Abigail Baby sweater, while hosted here on Moogly, is not my pattern. Turn. Crochet the acrylic worsted weight yarn with the 4mm hook to stitch this letter soft. This article was co-authored by wikiHow Staff. Row 1: Ch 12, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch. Duuyou have a video of this letter as a tutorial? Maybe the Theta from here https://www.mooglyblog.com/crochet-greek-alphabet-part-1/ or the Omicron here: https://www.mooglyblog.com/crochet-greek-alphabet-part-2/ . I am not taking any credit for your designs I just want to be able to show the people who read my blog where I get my patterns from . Thank you! Turn. Choose any stash yarn and crochet it up with a 4mm hook to hook up these patterns. You are all free to crochet any yarn with a matching hook to work up these crochet letters and numbers. Bobbles Is there a trick to attaching the letters to a crochet blanket? Hooray! (Pictures are from my Christmas Blanket). Im just sharing the links. You can make the blanket as pictured, with the entire alphabet. Lets connect! Nice information. Hi these are great,! Turn (3 sts) Break yarn and sew Row 17 to the middle of Row 3, finish off. Row 23: Ch 1, sc in each st. Here's a general guide to the most common crocheted blanket sizes: Receiving blanket - 38 x 38. Its not turning to make an S. i will keep trying though!!! Row 5 6: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Then you chain 4, which will be pointing toward the left side of the A (Ch 4, turn). So I can make Tim & Helen to stitch onto the pennants! Hi Pamela! If you never tried to crochet corner to corner (C2C) before, use this beginner photo tutorial with video HERE. Congrats! Just remember, if you are in need of a W or Z, youll need to include the instructions for M or N. I hope you enjoy The Moogly Crochet Alphabet and are able to use it to add a personalized touch to some of your projects! Such great instructions thank you! (3 sts), Row 5 10: Ch 1, sc in each st. Loretta, Hi Loretta! Hi I was wondering if you have a lower case set Im making gifts my kids and want to put their names on them would love to have a lower case set I have watched every tutorial going and still just cant seem to get it :o(, I havent been able to come up with one, maybe this will help? Use these crochet letters in endless different ways! Well, on each attempt the middle v of the M either goes wavy or in the wrong direction. you know what?i have tried them to make within the couple of week!..but I knowu are genius!..I love u an your tutorials!..! All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Thanks for commenting! (9 sc, 6 FSC), Row 5 6: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Use them to add a name, monogram, or your favorite phrase to your craft. I just crocheted the word TWINS to attach to a bunting for a friend from this blog. I have several stitching tutorials, but what sort of guidance are you looking for? I look forwardto sharing my free crochet patterns with you!-Melissa, function ml_webform_success_3729805(){var r=ml_jQuery||jQuery;r(".ml-subscribe-form-3729805 .row-success").show(),r(".ml-subscribe-form-3729805 .row-form").hide()}. (3 sts, 9 ch), Row 13: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 7 ch and each st. You can use the finished motifs to appliqu on hats, blankets, pillows banners, garlands or any other yarn project. hi, love your alphabet. And once you learn it, you will able to crochet all sorts of letters like this like G, Q and O and various other lower case letters too. Thank you for the patterns, i have used them in several lrojects, and love the easy directions. Would charts help? Im going to make bunting for my craft show tables. Have a look http://vladiashandmade.blogspot.sk/2014/10/halloween-decoration-2014.html. Yikes, sorry about that, it should have stayed lined up! I had to wait until I had no distractions so I could make sure I was doing the correct repeats. Please help I am stuck on n. Leave long tails at either end if you plan on sewing these to another piece of fabric! I did decide to slip stitch around each letter to even out the edges especially for those letters that curve and it really looks nice. It will make a popup (so make sure that isnt blocked on your browser!) (3 sts), Row 3: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, hdc in next st, dc in last st. (12 sts), Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLVoBjffKuE&feature=youtu.be&t=22s, http://www.lookatwhatimade.net/crafts/yarn/crochet/crochet-tutorials/crochet-surface-slip-stitches/, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rLVoBjffKuE&feature=youtu.be&t=1m23s, https://www.craftyarncouncil.com/instructions_cr.php3, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJJ-vNdoV40&feature=youtu.be&t=1m3s, https://www.craftyarncouncil.com/standards/yarn-weight-system. Theyre definitely not beginner patterns- lots of twists and turns! Theres a tutorial for the foundation single crochet here: https://www.mooglyblog.com/foundation-single-crochet-fsc/, Help, Im loving your crochet letter patterns, I have even done letter A without too many problems thanks to your video. Now youre going to make another sc2tog like you did in Row 4 first insert the hook in the same stitch that you used for the second half of the previous sc2tog (the 5th st of the right side of the A). We use cookies to make wikiHow great. Row 17 18: Ch 1, sc in each st. Row 1: Ch 30, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in the next 12 ch. The L turned out fine but is the backside of the single crochet. Do I still chain 2? Im afraid I dont have videos for any other letters. Bonus: while it looks fancy, the technique is pretty simple to pick up all you do is chain and double crochet. Basically, in row 3, you sc in the first 8 sts and leave 7 sts unworked. Thanks for the pattern!!! Details here ravelry, Image these crochet letter blocks hanging in the kids bedroom, spelling out the kids names. And blocking helps a LOT little things like this always want to be kind of wonky. (3 sts), Row 5: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st, hdc in the next st, dc in the last st. Use one of the ends to sew the loose end of the crossbar to the other side. These are terrific! Row 33: Ch 1, and working into the sides or ends of Rows 32 and 31, on the outside of the O, sc 3. We also work as Amazon Associate Partners and that gives us commissions on your purchase at no extra cost to you. wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. Turn. Click below for the coordinating free applique patterns: The specific yarn weight and hook size doesnt really matter for these, as long as you use a hook size a couple sizes smaller than you normally would for that yarn. I am in an extreme time crunch, please help! Youre welcome! The first row of the letter S is: Row 1: Ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in last ch. Turn. Thank you so much for the patterns , I just made letter s for a bag ,it was very easy to make thank you soo much. Perfect for personalizing signs, blankets, pillows or anything else you can sew it on! Hi Tamara Thank you soooo much for the FSCyes I got it nowTamara it wud be great if u can help.. how do I attach the letters on a granny square Shud I use a darning needle n sew it or is there any stitch particularly for attaching the letters. When I need a pattern for something I always come here first and see if you have it. Personalizing your crochet blankets with a name or initials can take your project to the next level. Turn. Talk about hassle-free! These are the last stitches worked on the cross bar. Lucky grandkids! Do I sew it on? I used yarn to sew them on, but you can use whichever you prefer. Thank you so much for sharing these!! Hi Tamara, I have tried the letter N over and over several times and I just cant get it right. Tag me on Instagram (lovable_loops) to share your pictures and Ill share your photo to my stories! Hi Maggie! Crochet 3d Letter Patterns With this large 3D letter patterns, create exclusive art/ home dcor. Thank you so much. A fun letter crochet project. Thank you Sue! Make sure that all of the letters are the same height and width, and that they are evenly spaced. I would use thinner yarn and a smaller hook! Hi Melissa! This letter crochet pattern includes all 26 letters of the alphabet with round by round instructions and charts too!You can create this pattern using a material of your choice. (7 sts). Does that mKe sense? Letters with slanted lines include A, K, M, N, V, W, X, Y, or Z. 1. The Complete Crocheted Alphabet includes easy instructions for letters A through Z and can be used for so many different projects including monogrammed blankets, nursery decor, party pennants, and more. Explore thousands of free crochet blanket patterns, including bold homeware pieces and free baby blanket patterns. Get the Pattern by Avondale Patterns here. Turn. We cant wait to see what you make!For more easy projects to make for your home, be sure to have a look at this collection of home decor crochet patterns we have on our site. THANKS a million! I AM allowed to make and sell the finished product. You will be pulling it through to work stitches. At this point there should be 4 remaining sts on the right upright of the A, so sc in each of those and youre done. So, crochet custom monogrammed blankets for each individual kid by crocheting their name letter initials in them. Row 19: Ch 1, sc in each st. (15 sts). Love the letters but need help with letter Y. How did you know this was just what Ive been looking for? ahh thats fab, look forward to it, ill keep practicing n hopefully get the hang of it. Get everything included in Premium plus exclusive Gold Membership benefits. Im stuck on row 12 on the letter B. (19 sts). 7/4.5mm crochet hooktapestry needle worsted weight yarn in blue, green, purple, pink, yellow and white. Popcorn stitches do more than add a pop of texture they can also be handy for crocheting letters and numbers. This free crochet pattern is easy, beginner-friendly, and works up fairly quickly for a blanket. I havent written them yet, but they are on the agenda! Im so glad to hear it! Sc2tog over next 3 sts, skipping the center st. Sc in remaining 12 sts. WAS MORE THRILLED WHEN I CHECKED OUT THE LETTERS! Hi Rachael! I would like to comment here so everyone knows that this site is the best of all time. Row 20: Ch 1, sc in each st. Don't know how to knit a corner to corner (c2c) chart? It also might help to block them a bit first! Perfect for your baby or toddler to learn all the numbers and letters and make fun combinations.The set exists out of six blocks, featuring the numbers 0 through 9 and all the letters of the English alphabet. Wow! Video Tutorials for all stitches and techniques are available. Turn. The pattern below comes with a how-to for every letter and number, so you can stitch each one individually and sew them to your WIP. I wouldve commented on it but I couldnt since I dont have Blogger. Get the Pattern by Change Path Crochet here 2. Just wanted to clarify that I can make items with these letters and sell them online or at craft fairs as long as I give credit to you as the creator of the patterns correct? This site is owned and operated by Melissa Hassler. For example, if you are crocheting a letter V, stitch diagonally from square to square to cover the spaces you have identified in your graph. May GOD BLESS you always!!!!! Xx, Yes, thats part of the last line of instructions: Break yarn and use tail to sew Row 20 to last 3 sts of Row 3. Sc in the same st and next 2 sts of the top arm of the K. Turn. Details here makemydaycreative, Say what you want by way of crochet cursive letters pillow will surely dazzle your bedroom audience. Bobble letters are perfect for adding a cute cant miss texture to your projects. If you look at the picture, you can see how the bottom bump start out to the right a bit, so you need to travel there via the start of Row 12. And, should I use yarn or sewing thread to sew the alphabets on the flag? ;)..its awesome!.specially V is difficult!..an that is the 1 you make V.v nice . Here you will get free patterns and guides to crochet all the alphabets like a pro. , Really really great! Use the search bar to find a crochet pattern, or choose a crochet category. Love your letters! (3 sts). The blanket when finished reads, "ladybug, ladybug, fly away home" The entire blanket requires only three crochet stitches - chain stitch, single crochet and the popcorn stitch. I will not give up, but simply move on to the next letter and come back as another post noted when its quieter and I can concentrate better. March 15, 2013 by Tamara Kelly 303 Comments. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. It just doesnt look right to me as I am working on it. Place these on the blanket where you want the letters to go. (3 sts). Auntie M no longer has a blog and has given me permission to host the pattern so that it doesnt get lost. Have you looked at the chart? Turn. Turn. Turn. I was also having trouble with the A.I did it like 4 times and finally gave up but I couldnt five up forever. ), Row 4: Sc in the back hump of the 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 2 ch. Watch my two part YouTube tutorial where I show you step-by-step how to crochet my Dog Emoji graph! I just wanted to add: if ever you wanted to create a PDF version of each of the letters, I would happily purchase the file! Details here mooglyblog, Go one step ahead and crochet this beautiful letter blanket too. You will need around 1 to 18 skeins of yarn for a crochet blanket. Crochet Caron Simply Soft in Lavender blue, strawberry, and blue mint to work up most of these yarn stuffed letters. Im wondering if charts will help with the letters? I would like to ask if you can explain the capital letter T more. Turn. http://amzn.to/20Rqn9P But it can only be used with natural fibers, or the iron will melt your project. Well keep you updated with our latest crochet pattern recommendations. I know sts stands for stitches. I have to say I have been wanting to be able to make letters for the last three years so thank you soo much. (1 sl st, 3 sc), Row 7: Ch 1, 2 sc in the first st, sc in the next st, sl st in the last st. Is there a step missing? Turn. Turn. Use your letters in scarves, throws, blankets, pillows and so much more. Thank you! This is a pattern to crochet a baby blanket which is covered in letters of the alphabet. Turn, (3 sts) Break yarn and use tail to sew Row 22 to last 3 sts of Row 3, finish off. Thank you happy star! p.s. Thank you so much Jaine! Apart from all 26 letters of the alphabet, each of the corners contains a separate design - one a heart, one a posy of flowers, one a butterfly and one a single bloom. FO. I cant see anything on your page, is there a video for how to do H? Turn. Personalize baby blankets, show your team spirit, give gifts of love with words of inspiration; theres no limit to what you can create!Complete alphabet includes a standard written pattern that applies to all the letters.