Engage your students with these Alphabet Letter Patterns .

Thank you for putting them up. .I am really off on the G. Don’t ask me how but the first attempt looked more like an S than anything.Ouch! I love your blog!I think that would look great! (25 sts),Row 3: Ch 1, sc in the first 11 sts.

Use thread and a steel hook for tiny crochet alphabet! (15 sts) Break yarn and finish off.Row 1: Ch 4, sc in the 2nd ch from hook, sc in remaining 2 ch. All I can recommend is comparing the printed version to the online version and marking each set of instructions as it’s letter.

(3 sts) Break yarn and finish off.Row 1: Ch 4, sc in 2nd ch from hook and remaining 2 ch.

(12 sc, 10 ch),Row 8: Sc in the 2nd ch from hook and remaining 8 ch, sc in each sc to end. 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 would’ve been the 5th st of that side), and pull up another loop. use them all the time on mittens for first graders.Thank you for the patterns, i have used them in several lrojects, and love the easy directions. I am not the most experienced and have most of the B down but most have done something around row 11. !Thank you for your fab alphabet…and loads of other wonderful woolly wonders Tamara!Thank you all so much! They can not only sleep on it but also hug them to get some cuddles or snuggles. help!Basically, in the part where you made the bar in the center of the H, you have to sc in the side of the three rows there.Love Love Love your letters and numbers!

(27 sts),Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first 12 sts.

Turn. thank you.xxx,Thanx a lot for sharing Now I just need the Æ, Ø, Å .I’m so happy you posted this!

I need to make the letters maroon trimmed in gold, so I thought size 10 thread would be best for the trim. I would have commented on your blog but I don’t have blogger. LOL, yes I was confused!

I don’t understand what to do after the sc across the foundation part.“Row 4: Ch 7, sc in 2nd ch from hook and remaining ch, sc 3 in the ends of Rows 1 – 3, FSC (foundation single crochet) 6. Turn. (3 sts),Row 10: Ch 1, skip the sl st, 2 sc in the next st, sc in the next st, sl st in the last st. Lucky grandkids!Hi I am doing a yarn bomb for Christmas and was looking for an alphabet to be able to make “merry christimas’ out of, how easy do you think this would be to make larger?

You’re definitely not alone!This is an amazing resource and the video for the letter “A” was very needed (for me anyway). That would be lovely!please ignore the last comment I couldn’t find my comment and thought the worst . (3 sts),Row 27 – 30: Repeat Rows 2 – 3.

So the letter is written in a personal fashion in casual unassuming language. any advice would be a big help. Here is the link for free pattern and more redheart,Doilies make the best gift for the married friends, colleagues and the relatives so here is this cute doily with a twist, and that is adding the name of the receiver to the doily that you would be crocheting yourself. (11 sts),Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sts, leaving remaining sts unworked. Turn. So Rows 1-11 make the straight upright line and the top curve. (3 sts),Row 6: Ch 1, sc in each st, ch 6. This is perfect! Those are my best guesses anyway!It took me a few tries to get the “S” to come out correctly.

Thanks for a quick reply on that. Basically, in row 3, you sc in the first 8 sts and leave 7 sts unworked. The instructions for each letter are beneath the photo for that letter. Using a thicker yarn and bigger hook is the easiest way. These applique letters are great for the Perfect Party Pennant Garland, but they have unlimited uses.

Thank you! Kids are having so much fun that they have no idea just how much they are learning.

(11 sts),Row 2 – 3: Ch 1, sc in each st. It’s a pity the A is first, it’s probably the trickiest one!Success! (12 sts),Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st. Do not turn. Are you working on numbers next ? (3 sts).Row 11: Ch 1, sc in each st. (3 sts) Break yarn and finish off.Row 4: Ch 1, skip the first st, sc in the next st, 2 sc in the next st. i will check your pattern site again,This is so awesome… have been looking for an alphabet for crochet!! Yes, the F is just like the E, except without that last “arm.” .thank you.

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?Absolutely! He teaches Algebra and Pre-Algebra which I will now crochet to put up on his walls. (3 sts),Row 13: Ch 2, dc in 1st st, hdc in next st, sc in last st. thanks for your charts help!.& they are written in so clear words!..so no problem!..actually i am Saudi!..i have a little problem in understanding English!…THANK YOU for the help!…♥…still watching your tutorials!Hi Marrie!

Basically it’s 3 sc sts, shifted to one side in each row, so that the last two are in the same stitch, creating the diagonal line.