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Letter G
Do you also love the trend of having large 3D letter decorations in your house? Now you can make your own with this very clear and easy to follow crochet pattern. Using this pattern, you can create your own letter G. ^^
Of course, you can combine letters to make words like ‘love’ or ‘home’, which would look lovely as a decoration in your house! :) I choose this font with serif on purpose, I love the look of the more classic letters and fonts.
The letters made from this pattern can be used very well to educate kids about the alphabet. Imagine making your kids’ name with these letters, it would be a lovely decoration in their bedroom! Also it’s a very nice idea to make their name in 3D and place in onto their bedroom door. :)
Size: when made with a 4.0mm crochet needle and worsted weight yarn, the letter will become about 8”/20cm in height.
You can find more letters, words and even the entire alphabet in this section of my Etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/VliegendeHollander?section_id=1...
Needed to make this pattern:
- A 4.0mm crochet needle.
- Worsted weight yarn.
- Filling material
- A sewing needle
Needed skills to make this pattern:
- The ability to increase and decrease stitches
- Chain stitches
- Single crochet
- Slip stitches
- Half double crochets
- Basic sewing skills: please note that sewing the letter together requires quite some sewing!
Overall skill level: advanced beginner
The pattern is written in US crochet terminology and is available in English. The pattern description is written using abbreviations; there’s an extensive list included to explain all abbreviations used. There are also a lot of detailed pictures included to guide you through the pattern. After you’ve completed your purchase, you can download the pattern in the language you require.
Please note: This pattern is protected by copyright. It is not allowed to copy (parts of) the pattern, reuse it or parts of it in other patterns, resell it or spread it without written permission of The Flying Dutchman Crochet Design.
- First published: June 2013
- Page created: June 21, 2013
- Last updated: August 12, 2016 …
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