Watch my two part YouTube tutorial where I show you step-by-step how to crochet my Dog Emoji graph! , Hi, thank you very much for this alphabet. always a good day when you not only find the pattern you need but its FREE. Ok, so in Rows 1-8 youve made one vertical side of the H and the horizontal crossbar that will connect it to the other side of the H. Row 9 begins the first row of the second vertical crossbar. Thank you Robin! I think you missed a row because mine are coming out perfectly. 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. THANKS a million! E.J. Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2013. Perfect for personalizing signs, blankets, pillows or anything else you can sew it on! Depending on the blanket's stitch and pattern, lettering can be added by sewing with yarn of thinner or thicker texture. . Details here repeatcrafterme, Adorn the kids bedroom and playroom with these letters ABCs and 123s crochet pillows will be a fun way to teach your kids. Lets connect! (3 sts), Row 4: Ch 1, sc in the first 2 sts, leave last st unworked. Im wondering if charts will help with the letters? The M is a bit wider blocking and sewing it as you want it to lay takes care of a lot of the issues. I had to wait until I had no distractions so I could make sure I was doing the correct repeats. 2. Youll need to read the fine print or ask the designer on those, as each one will be different. Yo and pull through again to complete the sc2tog. she is my first and I want the best for her once she is born. Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. I crocheted some blocks for my son when he was little and out his name on them. At the same, one can use them as embellishments for decorating a variety of stuff. I have only been crocheting since December but I made the a and it was easy. Use them to add a name, monogram, or your favorite phrase to your craft. You may also like my Woodland Animals Baby Blanket. Its a fantastic way of using up leftover yarns. Turn. Hi Mercedes! Turn. Bonus: while it looks fancy, the technique is pretty simple to pick up all you do is chain and double crochet. Just follow us, and learn the beginning of crochet! Hi Julie! Keep reading to learn simple ways to stitch crochet letters on blankets. Tamara, youre just the BEST! It sounds like youre working the wrong number of sc 3 rows in the middle one too many or too few, which will affect the direction of the bottom curve. wikiHow is where trusted research and expert knowledge come together. There is a great crochet ruffle border pattern HERE if you want to know how to crochet one. Draw your tapestry needle and white yarn through the first single crochet stitches (make sure they are lined up!). Row 33: Ch 1, and working into the sides or ends of Rows 32 and 31, on the outside of the O, sc 3. Chain 2 and hdc (half double crochet) in the same stitch. You repeat Row 2 there 3 times for Rows 10, 11, and 12. I have got stuck on H when I have got to the six foundation single crochet. Thanks for sharing! Thanks a bunch. It is 8.5 tall and 1.25 wide and do stuff it with the polyfill stuffing. All the content on this blog is written for informational purpose only. , I like this website and I like your work soooo much. Save Money on Yarn This Weekend! Talk about hassle-free! (3 sc, 6 ch), Row 7: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and each remaining ch, sc in each st. Turn. Sorry youre having trouble mjmb! thanks for offering the letters for free. Its lovely philippa, and thank you for you the link! You do not need to map out the entire blanket on the graph paper. Kids will love to put these letters together for spelling out the names of things and even some easy math questions. Hi Alida, I am indeed! I thought you were ignoring me lol sorry really sorry, Thankyou so much for sharing these patterns i have used them several times already to make bunting as birthday presents :), i was wondering if you has a set of lower case letters? Many thanks. Theres a walk-through there that might help. The Moogly Crochet Alphabet has been a labor of love! Crochet your little ones name, a favorite word of your own, or the entire alphabet! See Moogly's Best Recommendations on Amazon! Row 20: Ch 1, sc in each st. The hook size, yarn size, or weight and gauge is not very important for these yarn letter blocks or granny letter squares. Have a new grand-baby on the way and I wanted to use initials on a couple of hats and blankets. Turn. That one does have a video tutorial though! Does that help? The instructions for each letter are beneath the photo for that letter. Break yarn and finish off. It just doesnt look right to me as I am working on it. Are you working on numbers next ? Did you use the Print Friendly button at the bottom? Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off, joining to the sc2tog st in the center. I understand how things can get missed. Sc2tog over the next 3 sts, skipping the center st. Sc in the remaining 9 sts. Sorry about that. This article has been viewed 34,378 times. Ah, yes! It also might help to block them a bit first! In the original post on Auntie Ms blog she did ask that people not sell items made from that pattern. Use glue to adhere to these letters on any material of choice. The Auntie M Abigail Baby sweater, while hosted here on Moogly, is not my pattern. thank you . again (3 sts), Row 2: Ch 2, dc in 1st st, hdc in next st, sc in last st. Im thinking the #3 could work just mirror the top on the bottom? From question mark to dots to ampersand, you will get the free patterns for all uppercase and lower case punctuation. 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. Have you looked at the chart? Turn. Are there any diagrams for the capital letters A,O,Q,X, and Y. Have you taken a look at the numbers? Thank you. Turn. This article was co-authored by wikiHow Staff. The only thing I have come up with is attaching the letters backwards o_O With patterns for upper and lowercases, crocheters and typography enthusiasts alike will love crafting endless personalized lettered creations. You can make the blanket as pictured, with the entire alphabet. I have to say I have been wanting to be able to make letters for the last three years so thank you soo much. Reviews 7/4.5mm crochet hooktapestry needle worsted weight yarn in blue, green, purple, pink, yellow and white. My completed blanket measures approximately 38 inches wide and 67 inches long. THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! ), Row 4: Sc in the back hump of the 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 2 ch. Insert your hook again into the very next st on the left side of the A (the first unworked stitch left over from Row 3, what wouldve been the 5th st of that side), and pull up another loop. Turn. (3 sts), Row 5 6: Ch 1, sc in each st. Now, using single crochet or any other crochet technique you want for the letters, move on to the next area on the grid. Now you can make your own with this very clear and easy to follow crochet pattern. Finish the design. Decorate the pillow more by adding the colorful pom-pom, make with leftover yarn, and stuff the pillow with fiber stuffing. Turn. (3 sts). Turn. As my last comment was deleted and I have not idea why? Row 5 6: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Thank you so much. I will be able to make name buntings for all my nieces now. Table of Contents 1. Youre welcome! Make sure you pull enough yarn through to stitch the length of the two squares together. Camel Crochet; Letter, Number Graphs & Colorwork Charts; Name Graphs; Skill Levels. (3 sts), Row 16:Ch 2, dc in the first st, hdc in the next st, sc in the last st. Its not turning to make an S. i will keep trying though!!! Row 1: Ch 4, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 2 ch. Create your own monogram alphabet cushions! Lunar Crossings Rectangle Blanket. Single crochet works well for adding letters to a blanket, but you can use any stitch you like to create your letters. As the name hints, craftsy isn't just for crochet lovers. Chain 1 and turn. You might need to make the lines longer but it would take some experimenting to know for sure. I have completed the H and E with no trouble but the O is a bit confusing when I get to Row 10-12 and it says repeat row 2. Turn. You may sell items made from this pattern, but please include a link to www.mooglyblog.com on the online listing, or on the sale tag if selling at a craft fair, storefront, or other in person sales. This beginner crochet pattern features a simple striped design that's created by repeating rows of double crochet. (3 sts), Row 5: Ch 1, 2 sc in the first st, sc in the next st, sl st in the last st. Youll be hooked! I had to sew the bridge onto the side by hand is that right? (3 sl st, 13 ch), Row 17: Sc into the 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 11 ch, sc in each sl st. Enterfilet crochet, which uses a grid to create a variety of designs. Moreover, this compilation of Free Crochet Letters will cover all lowercase and uppercase letters to choose from. Crochet Letter Patterns Crochet a fabulous variety of textured monograms and oversized letters in your favorite styles. Turn. If youre crocheting a dense blanket, youll need to add your letters as you work, either in blocks that get joined together or as part of the actual design. Turn. You will surely have big fun while crocheting these a to z of crochet alphabets, will amaze with it unlimited fun uses. Yes, the F is just like the E, except without that last arm. . (3 sts), Row 3: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st, hdc in the next st, dc in the last st. I found the Letter A to be pretty easy. Ali. Depending on what colors you choose, this crocheted afghan can be made for either a baby boy or baby girl. Take a break and come back to ithopefully it will work for you!! You are awesome for sharing this! philippa. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. Do you have plans for a left handed set of letters and numbers. I love them! Do not turn (3 sts), Row 18: Ch 1, and working into the sides or ends of Rows 17 and 16, on the outside of the curve, sl st, then ch 1 and sc 3. R. I dont know why its half the size, but a decrease right in the middle is the trick! (27 sts), Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first 12 sts. Each takes an hour or more, so I had to pick and choose. philippa, ooopse big embarrassing moment These are fabulous! I have worked back and tried numerous times but still stuck. Row 24 27: Repeat Rows 2 3. I dont know what Im doing wrong think Ill take a break and try again another day. There isnt a link for that, but I would recommend leaving long tails on the letters and then sewing them on if possible. Here the letters are not incorporated in the pattern, but they have been stitched externally on the pillow. I am soo sorry Learn how your comment data is processed. These are sooo cute!!! If youre making a lacy project, you also want lacy letters. Love your blog! Thank you all so much! I have a video tutorial on how to do this here: https://www.mooglyblog.com/extending-rows-fsc/ And thats it for Row 9. Enjoy! i am trying to place the correct letter next to the instructions and i seem to be off a few letters. So, do it all in lower case, or I probably wont get it. You can go with your own personal choices. How To Crochet Letters In A Blanket The Easiest Way 1. After completing the last square, continue crocheting around the border of your square with your white yarn. Yarn over and pull through. Perfect for a variety of projects, these letters can be added as an initial to baby blankets, hats, and sweaters, used as a creative embellishment to any handmade pillow, home decor, Christmas ornaments, or even as a way to teach your children the alphabet the possibilities are endless! I am on row 4 and I am not getting it. You now have 3 loops on the hook. Love this! xx. Crib - 36" x 50". p.s. Make sure to go all the way through the stitch to the other side of your work. Does that mKe sense? The G hook will be the right choice for this letter pattern. Hooray! I know sts stands for stitches. Small throw - 52 x 60. Details here mooglyblog, Go one step ahead and crochet this beautiful letter blanket too. Row 1: Ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in next ch, dc in last ch. Thank you Margo! Essentially how it works is you create a mesh grid and fill spaces with stitches to create the letters you want. Note 4: If the first square is shorter than 8" (20cm), add an additional row of single crochet. What about the middle of the B? Youre definitely not alone! https://www.mooglyblog.com/the-moogly-crochet-numbers/. And blocking helps a LOT little things like this always want to be kind of wonky. Thank you so much for sharing this article Turn. Will be using them soon for an upcoming project! Use these yarn letters in endless different ways. Well keep you updated with our latest crochet pattern recommendations. Crochet Caron Simply soft yarn to whip up most of these letters. We promise that youll only receive crochet news from us, and nothing else! I made the letters but I was wondering if you have any additional guidance on sewing them to a blanket, Hi Larissa!