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Jan 20, 2024, 5:05:24 PM1/20/24
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LEFT: Cut a piece of stabilizer that is slightly larger than the entire letter applique (I used embroidery stabilizer)
RIGHT: Place stabilizer under the fabric (wrong side of fabric) where the letter applique will be sewn to.

The Moogly Crochet Alphabet has been a labor of love! So many letters, some easy, some a challenge, but all fun! These applique letters are great for the Perfect Party Pennant Garland, but they have unlimited uses. Monogram a blanket, make toy blocks, make puffy letters for beginning readers, decorate a child's bedroom - you name it! And it's not just uppercase - see the links below!

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The specific yarn weight and hook size doesn't really matter for these, as long as you use a hook size a couple sizes smaller than you normally would for that yarn. The bigger you go, the bigger the letters! Use thread and a steel hook for tiny crochet alphabet! These letters, made using the hook and yarn listed, were about 3 " tall. Leave long tails at either end if you plan on sewing these to another piece of fabric!

One recommendation: When planning a project, use the Print Friendly button at the bottom of the pattern - Click Here for a Tutorial. This will allow you to delete the letters you are not interested in and only print out the patterns for the letters you want to use! Just remember, if you are in need of a W or Z, you'll 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!

Thank you for posting your Moogly Alphabet, I've been looking for a way to personalize my Teacher Husbands classroom with banners and these letters will be perfect for that. He teaches Algebra and Pre-Algebra which I will now crochet to put up on his walls. Thank you so much.

Hi kristen! The A is one of the trickier letters. The chain at the end of Row 3 are the start of the cross-bar of the A, and Row 4 is working back across those chains, and anchoring it back on the side, before working back onto the cross bar. Does that help at all?

Thank you for the letters! Sweet! I was also having trouble with the A....I did it like 4 times and finally gave up but I couldn't five up forever. Because my whole family has an A in every name lol. I did the steps just like it said but for some reason I was missing the part where you would anchor or tie into the other bar. I finally just worked something out. My S looks great!!! My M is a little weird but I think that was just my stitching. I tried the B and had to give up last night but I'm going to try again tonight. I love your site and have shared it with friends. When I need a pattern for something I always come here first and see if you have it. Thanks again for all you do!!!!

YEA!!!!!!!!!! I, like another poster finally "gave up" (getting too old and impatient) trying to make the letters and numbers come out looking professional. Looking forward to the numbers! God bless you!

Jus a note to say thank u for the pattern to this alphabet. I thought it would be a good way for my grand daughters (3 & 5) to Learn the letters and spell words and play games with them. Again thank you.

I Wrote a post about my Ramadan bunting and recommended your site if you like you can look at my bunting on
Hope you like it. I have to say I have been wanting to be able to make letters for the last three years so thank you soo much. I will be able to make name buntings for all my nieces now.

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? would be sooo appreciated ? thanks again for sharing x

Hi Marrie! I will see what I can do - I can only make 1 video a week, so to do all the letters would take many months. I hope to get the charts up soon - as they aren't in English I hope it will help faster.

I also am having problems with the M. I was able to do the T with great success and it forced me to learn the foundation SC. I can get half the M perfectly but as I start up the other side it just gets all muddled. Any advice? And yes, a chart might be helpful to make sure I'm not off in my counting.
Thanks so much, I really love the letters!
Melissa

Those are some big letters! I think it could be done - using several strands of yarn held together and a great big hook would get you close! Then work a nice sc edging all around. You might need to make the lines longer but it would take some experimenting to know for sure.

Love the letters but need help with letter Y. Row 7 ch 10 sc in 2nd ch from hook and rest of chain makes 9 and sc in each from row6 which had 3 makes 9 sc for my total of 12 but in brackets says 21? Please help me figure out what Im doing wrong. Thanks so much

Hi! Love your letters! Thanks for sharing! I'm so confused about the fsc on the h and t. Your video tutorial is very helpful but is it exactly the same when in the middle of a project instead of beginning? Do I still chain 2? When I chain 2 it creates separation.. I'm sure I'm being confusing.. Sorry. If you're able to help me it'd be greatly appreciated! Thanks!!

I used this tutorial to make a "M" for my daughters blanket I made her. Is there a trick to attaching the letters to a crochet blanket? When I winged it last night the M turned into what looked to be the W from the 'Wu Tang Clan' haha.

finishing up an afghan for my great grandson and decided to use the moogly alphabet so I could put his name on it. the A was fun but the video is pretty good and after you watch it the directions make sense. 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 for offering the letters for free. always a good day when you not only find the pattern you need but it's FREE.

I really like these letters, they're really helpful for presents and personalizing projects. Thank you for putting them up. I'm having a little bit of trouble with the letters with S and C. When I try to do an S i get a large C and when i do a C i get a small awkward S. Can you help me with the pattern?

Thanks so much for the crochet letter patterns! I'm pretty good at improvising things I need when I don't have a pattern, or even altering a pattern to fit exactly what I want, but I've never done any letters before. And yes, only a few days ago I agreed to crochet a letter to go on an afghan for a friend's friend! Are all us crochet-ers guilty of that kind of thing or is it just me???

My son asked me to make him an afghan using the ASU colors but he wanted the letters on a field of maroon. I have been looking for two years to find ready made letters or an ASU logo I could appliqué with no luck. Now I found your wonderful blog with these awesome letters, so I can finally fulfill his request. I need to make the letters maroon trimmed in gold, so I thought size 10 thread would be best for the trim. Thoughts? Thank you so much. I love your blog!

Hi! Thank you so much for your tutorial - I'm finding it simple enough for a complete newbie so that's great! However my V is coming out about half the size as the rest of the letters - it's sandwiched between to Es but just won't fit on the garland. It's the same wool - where am I going wrong? If I double the length what stitches would I need to sc2tog in? Thank you! R

I am new with the letters and a bit of a beginner at crochet. This lettering deal means a great deal to me though. I'm using them to crochet my little baby girl's name onto her blanket. she is my first and I want the best for her once she is born. any advice would be a big help. thank you ?

Also, for the letter A, for people like me who hate starting with a chain and prefer the foundation stitch, you can start row 1 with 13 foundation stitches and then on the next foundation stitch, pull through another chain stitch during that part of the foundation stitch and end the row with 13 more foundation stitches. It also helped me keep all the letters even height because I pull too tight with a chain start.

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 letters...I was disappointed to see there were none. Do you have any plans to create any?

My 1st comment is that my email address is all in lower case letters (ha!ha) & I could not get the lower case letters to work when I put my email address in the email box. So, do it all in lower case, or I probably won't get it.

Hi Tamara... Thank you soooo much for the FSC...yes I got it now...Tamara it wud be great if u can help.. how do I attach the letters on a granny square... Shud I use a darning needle n sew it or is there any stitch particularly for attaching the letters. My concern is...at the end it shud not look shabby on the wrong side of the square... It shud look neat both sides.

Thank you so much for these letters! I love them! 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?

I am a long time user of your alphabet patterns. Thank you for such well designed work!! I just wanted to add: if ever you wanted to create a PDF version of each of the letters, I would happily purchase the file! Thanks again for sharing these so willingly! Maggie (TugboatYarning.com)

Hi Tamara, these letters are amazing! Thank you so much! 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. If you only do it twice, then move on the curve starts to go the opposite direction when you move intp repeating row 7 & 6 for row 13 & 14. Sorry if that doesn't make any sense.....

Using applique to personalize a onesie for a new baby or a t-shirt for a toddler is a really quick homemade gift you can make in an hour or so if you've got the right supplies at home. They look super cute and are really useful gifts too!

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