Without chaining, sc in the top of the sc2tog that you just made, and the 3 sc sts of the cross bar. Whether youre brand new to crocheting, or just looking for a quick, satisfying project; this spinon textured typography fits the bill. They are the same thing. Sc2tog over the next 3 sts, skipping the center st. Sc in the remaining 9 sts. I decided that I wanted to have a thin border around each square. Had no problem with the rest of the letters I needed. The hook size, yarn weight, and gauge are not mandatory here. Again thank you. Essentially how it works is you create a mesh grid and fill spaces with stitches to create the letters you want. Sc in the other 3 sts of the cross bar (includes the st worked into the top of the sc2tog). You are awesome for sharing this! These letter blocks can easily be incorporated in blankets, throws, pillows, and afghans for a personal touch and will make interesting monograms. Details here ravelry, Image these crochet letter blocks hanging in the kids bedroom, spelling out the kids names. . 7/4.5mm crochet hooktapestry needle worsted weight yarn in blue, green, purple, pink, yellow and white. Its the same wool where am I going wrong? Thats the only thing Im having trouble with, Hi Kim! Im having an issue with wording of the directions for the Q. Dont forget to share pictures of your projects with us on our Facebook Page. I was excited to make this alphabet but Ive been stuck on the A . Your patterns are giving me a lot of practise though! Hello thank you so much for the crochet letters. Thank you Robin! (11 sts), Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. Materials: Hook 5 mm crochet hook Yarn Approx 300g from white and . Sorry youre having trouble mjmb! I am having trouble making the second leg of the it. It just doesnt look right to me as I am working on it. Thanks!! Glad to hear it! I, like another poster finally gave up (getting too old and impatient) trying to make the letters and numbers come out looking professional. (3 sts), Row 11: Ch 1, sc in each st. Do I sew that on too, to the middle of row 3? Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. My little girl is turning one next weekMaking flags with her name on them! I will keep working on it thanks. Crocheting letters are something I have been looking to learn, so thank you for the patterns. Bonus: while it looks fancy, the technique is pretty simple to pick up all you do is chain and double crochet. Sc2tog over next 3 sts, skipping the center st. Sc in the next 5 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. Crochet Caron Simply soft yarn to whip up most of these letters. 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. So, crochet custom monogrammed blankets for each individual kid by crocheting their name letter initials in them. Am I really just supposed to work up the side of the O and then sew the O part together? Skill Level: Easy; . Draw your tapestry needle and white yarn through the first single crochet stitches (make sure they are lined up!). 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()}. Are you working on numbers next ? Crocheting letters onto a blanket is an easy way to embellish it. Youre so sweet!!! Thanks a bunch. (15 sts), Row 18: Ch 1, sc in each st. Plan these letters for any even or party decors, and they can be hanged or placed over the shelves too for a big wow factor. So what you do is ch 7, to start the the top half of the vertical side, then skipping the ch closest to the hook, sc in the remaining 6 chains. Crochet pattern for 3.5 tall capital letters, A to Z. Sc2tog over next 3 sts, skipping the center st. Sc in the next 4 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. pattern for the entire alphabet. Row 14 15: Ch 1, sc in each st. Perfect for personalizing signs, blankets, pillows or anything else you can sew it on! 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. Any tips on how to switch some of the letters around for a lefty? Hi Jessica! 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. This article was co-authored by wikiHow Staff. philippa. I love then. thank you. Youre definitely not alone! Ah, yes! Explore this collection of 15 free crochet lettering patterns that will cover all the hacks and tricks to crochet all alphabets A-Z and all numbers 0-9. Again, using the sewing method that I show you below, sew the seven rows together. Turn. 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? In the original post on Auntie Ms blog she did ask that people not sell items made from that pattern. Crochet something truly meaningful for you and your child. Enter filet crochet, which uses a grid to create a variety of designs. Im so glad, Jean! (3 sts), Row 6: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st, hdc in the 2nd st, dc in the last st. With a smaller hook, hide the loose end under the stitched letter by hooking it between the blanket and the stitching. Turn. My completed blanket measures approximately 38 inches wide and 67 inches long. Elle has been part of the Crochet News team since 2019 and her love of crocheting shines through in the beautiful and unique patterns that she shares with our community. Im fairly new to crochet but found your instructions clear & easy to follow. Details here yarnspirations, After the beautiful yarn letters, now learn here to crochet the best-looking punctuation set too. Sc2tog, working into the last st of the last sc2tog and the next unworked st (sts #6 and 7 of that side of the A). I have been so stressed trying to find a really good FREE (yea!) The hook size, yarn size, or weight and gauge is not very important for these yarn letter blocks or granny letter squares. Row 1: Ch 4, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in last ch. I now have my friends little girls name crocheted to go with my crocheted hearts to make some pretty bunting for her 1st birthday! If you dont see them above, then not at this time. Or, you can make a blanket out of someones initials or even spell a name or word. If youre left handed it will be backwards I think. Turn. Personalizing your crochet blankets with a name or initials can take your project to the next level. Were committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. For some reason, mine came out all wrong on that one following the written instructions. Ive finished Class of 2015 for my daughter in her schools color. Cant wait to make one with an initial on it! Required fields are marked *. The A is one of the trickier letters. Thank you. Make a chart and identify where you want the letters to go before you get started. 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. Hi Mikki! 24/7 Access to 1,500+ Premium Online Classes Across 20+ Categories, Extensive Library of Downloadable Patterns and Recipes, Stream and Download Classes Anywhere with the Craftsy App, Share Your Membership with up to 3 Friends or Family Members, Admission to Exclusive LIVE Streaming Virtual Events, 2 Full-Length Classes to Keep in Your Account for Life, Share your Membership with up to 3 friends or family members, 8 Full-Length Classes of Your Choice to Keep in Your Account for Life, 10 Patterns, Guides, or Recipes of Your choice to Download to Your Devices, 20% off Purchase-to-Own Classes in the Craftsy Shop (Select Classes Only). Notify me of follow-up comments by email. The yarn will start on the wrong side of the blanket and work its way through as you knit. Lunar Crossings Rectangle Blanket. 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. This Alphabet blanket would make an amazing baby shower gift or gift for a classroom teacher. Your alphabet pattern is exactly right for my daughters preschool teacher. Five or six stitches for every stitch on your blanket will make a VERY pretty, ruffle border. The Auntie M Abigail Baby sweater, while hosted here on Moogly, is not my pattern. The possibilities are endless with this twist on tapestry crochet. First, just crochet the letters and then stuff them. (3 sts), Row 3: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, hdc in next st, dc in last st. 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. Row 4: Ch 1, skip the first st, sl st in the next 5 sts. Ive done the letter S 3 times now and still it comes out like a C. What am I doing wrong?!?! Row 33: Ch 1, and working into the sides or ends of Rows 32 and 31, on the outside of the O, sc 3. Do I chain those 6 and do the same as the same as for the ch 7?? I love them. Sorry for the confusion this is something I need to make a video about specifically, but its a simple trick. Thank you so much for these patterns! One of the easiest ways to crochet words is by adding appliqu letters to projects. (12 sc, 10 ch) I think youre reading the stitch count for Row 8. (8 sts), Row 4: Ch 9, sc in the 2nd ch from hook and remaining 7 ch. ), its time to sew them together. Hi Ms. Kelly! The possibilities are endless! , i seem to be having trouble with the a the end of row three and row four is not working out for me is any one else having trouble or is it just me missing something. Its fine! ). mean? Maybe its one of the rows where youre only doing 3 SC across? Hello! Break yarn and finish off. Ok, at the end of Row 11 you essentially have a P. So to make that bottom bump, youre moving around to the bottom of the top bump. Youre very welcome! You may also like my Woodland Animals Baby Blanket. The pattern made the sample bunting with the name Emily but charts for every letter of the alphabet are included so you can create the bunting in any name you wish. I am new with the letters and a bit of a beginner at crochet. Look at this letter blanket, made of granny squares featuring a mesh-like openwork. Following the sewing method I show you below, first sew the four squares in each row together. Thank you so much for sharing! Work in the strips to crochet this blanket, and you have to make each letter separately. Furthermore, use the letters to create a personal decor statement in any room space or even in the kids bedrooms. Are you beginner in crocheting? I used this tutorial to make a M for my daughters blanket I made her. How about the Antie M baby Abigail sweater? (11 sts total) Break yarn and finish off. 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? Hello! Never done that before!! Hi Pamela! Turn. These are AWESOME!!!! Amazing alphabet!!! I have this bookmarked!! (3 sts), Row 2 3: Ch 1, sc in each st. yes but when printer started printing i saw the craziness and didnt want ink wasted so i kept going. It comes through in all lower case, but it doesnt really matter email addresses are not case sensitive. Thank you Stella! Turn. The size depends on the hook and yarn size you are using. I was wondering if you could help me with something.. Crochet giant stuffed letters to use as a fun crochet pillow in the kids playrooms and bedrooms. Sc2tog, working into the last st of the last sc2tog and the next unworked st. Sc in the remaining 4 unworked sts from Row 2. Not getting when/where to anchor back to the other side. sorry Tamara!..you havent replied!well,if you have any cannot make so no problem!..i know you are busy person!.. Get the Pattern by Crafty Crochet Design 1 here. On the letter O in the upper case alphabet, there is no diagram for the letter O. But I think it was because the video really helped. The technique used to incorporate the letters into a blanket is the C2C crochet pattern. Crochet Me - Your Ultimate Source of Free Crochet Patterns 2003 to 2023, 10 Simple Crochet Gifts Your Partner Will Love, 30 Free C2C Crochet Patterns for Beginners. 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! (3 sts), Row 16:Ch 2, dc in the first st, hdc in the next st, sc in the last st. Crochet Letters on Blanket Blankets are adorable baby stuff and colorful alphabets crocheted on them can make them more delightful for the little smiling faces. Im pretty new at crocheting and having trouble making the N. Is there a video tutorial for it? Congrats! , The numbers are already up! Use your letters in scarves, throws, blankets, pillows and so much more. (3 sts), Row 2 11: Ch 1, sc in each st. Turn. At the same, one can use them as embellishments for decorating a variety of stuff. (5 sts), Row 7: Ch 1, sc in each st, sl st in next unworked st of Row 3. Available in UK and US terminology, both are available to download after payment. Thank you so much for these letters! (11 sts) Break yarn and finish off. This starts the bottom curve of the B. With any luck Ill have a video on blocking them up very soon! 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. I crocheted some blocks for my son when he was little and out his name on them. 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 . Turn. Im stuck on row 12 on the letter B. So many letters, some easy, some a challenge, but all fun! So Rows 1-11 make the straight upright line and the top curve. Thank you for posting your Moogly Alphabet, Ive been looking for a way to personalize my Teacher Husbands classroom with banners and these letters will be perfect for that. Thank you, The part that is diagonal? The pattern includes all the letters in the English and Icelandic alphabet, as well as the numbers and a small heart just for fun! Many thanks! If yes, then you must learn to reading crochet patterns first. It also might help to block them a bit first! (23 sts) Break yarn and finish off. Bobbles 4. Im wondering if flipping them over would work? What is the finish size for the letters?Thanks. Thank you Harmony! . (3 sts), Row 4: Ch 2, dc in 1st st, hdc in next st, sc in last st. Could you please reply to me . Turn. 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. But Im happy to answer any specific questions you have! Turn. http://amzn.to/20Rqn9P But it can only be used with natural fibers, or the iron will melt your project. Get the Pattern by Avondale Patterns here. Thanks Teri! Best of luck with your page! You can go with your own personal choices. (3 sts) Break yarn and finish off. Do you have plans for a left handed set of letters and numbers. R. I dont know why its half the size, but a decrease right in the middle is the trick! Row 8 15: Ch 1, sc in each st. Check out below for a lif. A bigger blanket requires more balls, and so does adding more color. https://www.facebook.com/creatingharmoniously. Just follow us, and learn the beginning of crochet! Loretta, Hi Loretta! Turn. (3 sts) Break yarn and finish off. The G hook will be the right choice for this letter pattern. Do I still chain 2? We also work as Amazon Associate Partners and that gives us commissions on your purchase at no extra cost to you. Turn. Product Details This blanket is an easy make since it has a simple and repetitive pattern and is made with only two stitches. Hope to see more lovely crochet work out of you Mrs. Tamara Kelly, Thank you so much, Rawda! I am really off on the G. Dont ask me how but the first attempt looked more like an S than anything. Im so glad it helped you, thank you Suha! And the videos!! (Rena19) If I double the length what stitches would I need to sc2tog in? Turn. (15 sts) Break yarn and finish off. Then work a nice sc edging all around. Love the letters but need help with letter Y. What a great tutorial! (12 sc, 10 ch), Row 8: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and remaining 8 ch, sc in each sc to end. Ill add text labels so that will help with future printings. (15 sts) Break yarn and finish off. Im sorry youre having trouble! Do not turn. The easiest way to attach them to your blanket is to sew it onto the front. Turn. Sc2tog over next 3 sts, skipping the center st. Sc in remaining 13 ch. https://www.mooglyblog.com/extending-rows-fsc/. This is what you need to give anything space or a personal touch. I love your blog! If youre making a lacy project, you also want lacy letters. For example, if your blanket is blue, then you might choose white, yellow, or light green yarn for your letters. These are great! Im not sure if thats what you mean? Tapestry Crochet 1. Finish the design. Flipping the N over should solve that though. By using our site, you agree to our. Im wondering if charts will help with the letters? Watch my two-part YouTube tutorial where I show you step-by-step how to draw my dog emoticon chart! This site is owned and operated by Melissa Hassler. (3 sts), Row 7: Ch 10, sc in the 2nd ch from hook and remaining 8 ch, sc in each sc from Row 6, ch 10. Im so happy you posted this! Thanks, hatangel. If you follow me on Instagram (tag me Lovable_Loops to share your crochet pictures with me) orFacebook and youll be the first to know what new projects Im working on.