How To Crochet Letters In A Blanket In 3 Easy Steps

If you want to know how to crochet letters in a blanket, you only need to understand three easy steps. This is a project you shouldn’t sleep on because it’s a great way to add a personal touch to your blanket. Perhaps it can make your favorite blanket feel more sentimental or if you want to surprise a friend with a gift. 

Do you need to be experienced in crocheting to understand this guide? The good news is even beginners can easily crochet letters. We have taught you before how to crochet the blanket itself as a beginner, so why not proceed below and add letters to it!

How To Crochet Letters In A Blanket

 

How To Crochet Letters In A Blanket The Easiest Way

 

1. Design the blanket

For a smooth process, make stencils of the letters so you’ll know where to put them and how big they will look on the blanket. Once the stencils are laid, you can count the stitches on the sides of each letter and blanket edges. You will also need graph paper to map out the stitches by marking each space as X. 

 

2. Crochet the letters

Now that you know what you’re working on, you can start the letters. Place a slipknot on the hook and secure it well so you’ll have an anchor for the yarn. According to the chart you made earlier, insert the hook into the stitch of the first letter from the front side of the blanket. 

Loop the yarn over and pull through the stitch to start working the other crochet stitches. Throughout the process, the yarn will be on the backside of the blanket and pulling through as you work. At this point, you’ll work on the next space according to the graph with single crochet or any crochet you like for the letters. 

 

3. Finish the design

You will continue crocheting each letter until you have one stitch through each of the X marks. Once you’re done with a letter, tie it off and cut the excess yarn and pull the yarn tail through the stitch. Tug the tail for added security. 

How do you move to another section? To work on another letter, you will make a surface stitch until you reach the next stitch. Remember that only the letters should be revealed on the front side, so work on the back. 

After you have crocheted all the letters, you have the option to thicken them by crocheting long or short rows. You can also stitch diagonally if you need to create curves on your design. Remember always to consult the graph you made in step 1 to ensure that your letters will be perfect.

 

Can You Crochet Words Onto A Blanket?

 

Crochet squares

After understanding the basics of crocheting letters, you can find the correct technique to make words on a blanket efficiently. For example, you can create separate crochet squares with bobble stitches. Crocheting each square will help you form a word on your blanket quickly. 

Another similar method is by stitching applique letters. You only need to sew each one according to the word you want to make without worrying about messing up the letters. And finally, those who know tapestry crochet can easily add words onto a blanket by joining letter blocks together. 

 

Stitches you can use to crochet words on a blanket

Overall, there is no limitation besides your patience and skill set in choosing a crochet stitch to make letters or words in a blanket. The three-step method above uses single crochet stitches because it’s the easiest for beginners, but you can also crochet letters in a blanket using double crochet stitches, chain stitches, bobble stitches, or even slip stitches.

 

Which Crochet Stitch Is Best For A Blanket?

As for the blanket itself, there is an array of crochet stitches you can make. Select the one that you don’t mind repeating over and over, so you’ll find the project enjoyable and relaxing. More so, each stitch creates a unique texture and pattern for the blanket, which should be influential to your decision when choosing. 

For those who are looking for specific stitches, the granny stitch, half double crochet, and corner to corner stitch are among our favorites. The granny stitch creates a familiar pattern, while a half double-crocheted blanket feels cozy. On the other hand, corner to corner stitches looks excellent for a single-color blanket. 

What if you want a soft and warm blanket? You can use waffle stitches because of the resulting texture and pattern. Beginners can also try spider stitches for a fuss-free yet cute-looking blanket. 

 

What Is The Quickest Crochet Stitch For A Blanket?

Because a blanket is an extensive project, some people prefer doing it with double crochet stitches. It’s the quickest stitch you can do for a blanket, and the technique itself is straightforward. Nonetheless, each person varies in how they crochet, so you might discover a stitch that you can work quickly. 

 

Conclusion

If you want to add a personal touch to your blanket, why not add your name or a certain word on it? This article has taught you how to crochet letters in a blanket using single crochet to help you get the hang of it. Just remember to use stencils and graph your design to achieve neat letters.