Letter Q Crochet Pattern- Crochet Letter Patterns (2024)

Introducing my Crochet Letter Q Pattern, a part of my larger Crochet Letters Blanket Pattern collection.

Crafted with care, this c2c pattern offers endless possibilities for personalization and creativity in your crochet projects. The free letter Q pattern is below.

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Letter Q Crochet Pattern- Crochet Letter Patterns (1)

Letter Q Crochet Pattern Information

Skill Level

Advanced beginner. This c2c pattern uses basic stitches and some color changes.

Project Materials

Finished Size

My completed square measures 9″ by 9″.

c2c Course

If you would like to learn the corner to corner (c2c) crochet method to make this crochet baby blanket pattern, check out my online c2c course.

Related Patterns

This pattern is part of my Alphabet Blanket pattern.

The next two letters are letter R and letter S.

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Crochet Gauge

8 squares = about 4 inches

Important Notes

  • Work this letter square in the C2C technique, changing yarn color following the chart OR the written instructions.
  • Written instructions are for working from the bottom right corner to the top left.
  • Chain 5 to start each new row and chain 2 at the beginning of each square.

Term & Abbreviations

  • dc = double crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • sc = single crochet
  • st = stitch
  • sts = stitches
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • ch = chain
  • chs = chains
  • rnd = round
  • rnds = rounds
  • rem = remaining

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Letter Q Crochet Pattern Instructions

Download the Letter Q Graph PDF

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Letter Q Written Instructions

↙ Row 1:blue x 1 (1 square)

↗ Row 2:blue x 2 (2 squares)

↙ Row 3:blue x 3 (3 squares)

↗ Row 4:blue x 4 (4 squares)

↙ Row 5:blue x 5 (5 squares)

↗ Row 6:blue x 2, white x 1, blue x 3 (6 squares)

↙ Row 7:blue x 3, white x 2, blue x 2 (7 squares)

↗ Row 8:blue x 3, white x 1, blue x 4 (8 squares)

↙ Row 9:blue x 4, white x 3, blue x 2 (9 squares)

↗ Row 10:blue x 2, white x 4, blue x 4 (10 squares)

↙ Row 11:blue x 4, white x 5, blue x 2 (11 squares)

↗ Row 12:blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 1, white x 3, blue x 4 (12 squares)

↙ Row 13:blue x 4, white x 4, blue x 1, white x 2, blue x 2 (13 squares)

↗ Row 14:blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 2, white x 1, blue x 1, white x 2, blue x 4 (14 squares)

↙ Row 15:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 1, white x 2, blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 2 (15 squares)

↗ Row 16:blue x 3, white x 1, blue x 3, white x 1, blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 4 (16 squares)

↙ Row 17:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 3 (17 squares)

↗ Row 18:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 2, white x 1, blue x 3, white x 2, blue x 4 (18 squares)

Corner: Start decreasing on both ends

↙ Row 19:blue x 3, white x 2, blue x 6, white x 2, blue x 4 (17 squares)

↗ Row 20:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 6, white x 1, blue x 3 (16 squares)

↙ Row 21:blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 5, white x 2, blue x 4 (15 squares)

↗ Row 22:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 2 (14 squares)

↙ Row 23:blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 3, white x 2, blue x 4 (13 squares)

↗ Row 24:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 2 (12 squares)

↙ Row 25:blue x 2, white x 2, blue x 1, white x 2, blue x 4 (11 squares)

↗ Row 26:blue x 4, white x 4, blue x 2 (10 squares)

↙ Row 27:blue x 2, white x 3, blue x 4 (9 squares)

↗ Row 28:blue x 4, white x 2, blue x 2 (8 squares)

↙ Row 29:blue x 7 (7 squares)

↗ Row 30:blue x 6 (6 squares)

↙ Row 31:blue x 5 (5 squares)

↗ Row 32:blue x 4 (4 squares)

↙ Row 33:blue x 3 (3 squares)

↗ Row 34:blue x 2 (2 squares)

↙ Row 35:blue x 1 (1 square)

Border

Join your whiteyarn. In each corner work (hdc-ch 1-hdc) and on each side, work (hdc-ch 1) between each square.

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Letter Q Crochet Pattern- Crochet Letter Patterns (2024)

FAQs

Can you crochet a letter? ›

Bobble stitches do more than add a pop of texture — they can also be handy for crocheting letters and numbers. In most bobble letter patterns, each letter is housed within an individual square that gets crocheted together to form a word. With this method, no one will miss your 3D design.

What does {} mean in crochet? ›

Occasionally, a set of instructions inside a set of brackets needs to be repeated too. In this case, the text within the brackets to be repeated will be set off with curlicue brackets {}.

What does the star symbol mean in crochet? ›

Most knitting and crochet patterns have a series of steps that are repeated several times across a row or round. Rather than writing these out in long-form, which would take up a lot of space and could make the pattern more confusing, symbols such as asterisks * are used to indicate repeats.

Can you embroider letters on crochet? ›

To make it easier to sew, work on a single-crocheted piece of fabric and learn a few handy embroidery stitches. The surface slip stitch is great for making borders and bold straight lines. For a light outline or to make lines, use a running stitch. Either of these are perfect for embroidering words or images.

What does f mean in crochet? ›

T - half double crochet. F - double crochet. E - treble crochet. A - decrease. M - crochet 3 together.

What does SS mean in crochet? ›

Abbreviation: ss. Slip stitch is a versatile stitch that is handy for joining stitches. In this video we will show you how to create a slip stitch. This stitch is used in the José Fringe Basket Crochet Kit and the Mayan Mini Pots Crochet Kit.

How to crochet the letter V? ›

Step 1: Start with 19 ch, then from 2nd st of hook: 18 sc, turn, 1 ch, 1 ss, 17 sc, turn, 1 ch, 14 sc, sk 1, 1 ss. Step 2: Work 15 ch, then from 2nd st of hook: 15 sc, 1 ss, turn, 15 sc, turn, 1 ch, 17 sc. Now we have finished the crochet applique letter V.

What does MD mean in crochet? ›

md – meaning round. mds – meaning rounds. Please note for the above 2 abbreviations this is a font issue.

What does () mean in crochet? ›

Parentheses are sometimes used in the same way. Parentheses are used to indicate a group of stitches that are to be worked together into a stitch, such as: in next dc work (2 dc, ch 3, 2 dc). That means you will work all of those stitches in one dc, which makes a shell.

What is the hardest thing to crochet? ›

The bullion stitch is considered one of the most difficult crochet stitches due to its complexity and the number of steps required to complete it. It involves wrapping the yarn around the hook several times before pulling it through the loop.

Can you crochet words onto a blanket? ›

Adding letters to a crochet blanket is a fantastic way to personalize your handcrafted gifts. Whether it's spelling out a name, a meaningful date, or a special message, crocheted letters can transform a simple blanket into a treasured keepsake.

How do you wrap a letter with yarn? ›

Tape or glue the end of the yarn to the back of the letter. Starting from the bottom, wrap the yarn horizontally around the letter and work your way up. Keep wrapping the yarn up the letter form. When you reach the top, cut the yarn and then tape or glue the end to the back of the letter.

How do you crochet the letter F? ›

Step 1: Start with 19 ch foundation chain, then from 2nd st of hook: 18 sc, turn, 1 ch, 18 sc. Step 2: 9 ch, then from 2nd st of hook: 8 sc, 2 ss, 8 sc. Step 3: turn, 1 ch, 8 sc, 1 ss, 5 sc, 6 ch, then from 2nd st of hook: 5 sc, 1 ss, 9 sc.

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