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This pattern will add a unique touch to your table with these monochrome mug rugs. Choose two bright colors to add to a picnic table or any color to fit your indoor aesthetics. The stitch is single crochet and completed with tussles, so you won’t need to weave in those ends. Hold on a minute, aren’t there 26 letters in the alphabet? Yes, there are – thank you for pointing that out – but in Patchwork Alphabet the ‘g’ for goldfish and ‘h’ for house are sharing a space, having a house share! Get the full paid pattern here, including how to join the squares. 13. Monogram Coaster – Free Crochet Letter Pattern Monogram Coaster Free Letter Crochet Pattern
Crochet letter patterns are a versatile and creative method to personalize your crochet products. Whether you want to make a personalized baby blanket, decorate your house with monogrammed wall art, or make a special gift for a loved one, there is a crochet letter template for you.Here’s our original Christmas Alphabet, below. It’s quite good fun to spot the differences and the similarities between Christmas Alphabet and Magic of Christmas A-Z. Looking ahead to February and March We do hope you like our new Alphabet Garden tapestry. Over the next months we will be bringing you more new designs, so be sure to read your newsletters when they arrive.
I was always very fond of Teddy’s Garden and it was a popular design for many years, but we would sometimes receive calls from stitchers who liked the design but wished that it could be a similar size to some of our other birth sampler tapestry kits. Teddy’s Garden was square but most of our other new baby/young child tapestries in our Kits with Alphabets category are rectangular. If you love making squares, this pattern is for you. Each alphabet letter is made as 6 x 6 inches (15.24 x 15.24 cm) squares using single crochet as the base stitch and the bobble stitch for the letters. We are thrilled at how well these tapestries look together. They would be lovely to stitch as a pair!Hello and welcome to our new Alphabet Garden tapestry. Teddy is a keen gardener and you’ll often find him watering his plants or tending to his beehive. Everyone knows that bears like honey and this chap is no exception! Happy February, and I do hope you like these first few months of the year as much as I do. The daffodils are coming up, it’s snowdrop season, and for us in south Somerset we hope that the winter floods are over for now! This pattern is a yarn stash buster, and you can vary the pattern and make it fun by using different colors for each square.