Crochet alphabet all the letters
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Crochet letters are the latest home decoration trend for quoted wall art, party places, kids nurseries, playrooms, bedrooms.
Add your wall area, shelf or a mantle word expressions of love, family and happiness.
You can use the crochet letters for education purposes also. The kids love to play with these large and soft crochet amigurumi letters to spell their and other names or words.

The stitches used in this pattern are:
- sl st – slip stitch
- ch – chain stitch - o
- sc – single crochet stitch - X
- inc – single crochet increase stitch (make 2 in 1) - V
- dec – single decrease crochet stich - upside down V
Materials and supplies needed for the project:
- crochet hook (pick your size regarding the yarn)
- yarn (cotton)
- scissors
- needle
- fiberfill / stuffing / filling
With all the letters having 30 rows they are about 13cm high - but depending on the size of the yarn and the size of the crochet hook the size can vary.
Here is an example of a names for a kids room.

All the letters also have a link to a YouTube tutorial where I explain how to make them.
And if you like what you see and want to learn more be sure to to my YouTube channel to get notified of new video tutorials!
Click on your selected letter and link will send you to the FREE pattern.
Happy crafting
Alex xx
Comments
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10.11.2020 @M.J.
Is it possible to give the pattern for the crochet letter N asap because I am thinking of making a name tag for my son? Keep up the good work. Definitely a crochet lover fan on this side. Regards, M.J.
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07.11.2020 @Alex from TheCrochetCircle.com
Thank you so much for all the feedback. I am glad you like the YouTube tutorials. I am doing my best.
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04.11.2020 @anonymous
This is what I was looking for a while. And I have to say, that your YouTube video tutorials are amazing. They are long, but it is good to see how you crochet.
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01.11.2020 @Anna
Thank you so much for all the letters. I will be doing names for my grandchildren.
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