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Number Zero Tapestry Crochet Block

Are you ready for some more tapestry blocks? Before moving on to the lowercase letters, I decided to do some numbers first, and today, I present to you the number zero. Hope you will enjoy.

The number zero crocheted up in tapestry crochet using single crochet stitches.

I have not worked on these blocks in a while, but there are so many things that you can do with them. I’m hoping to show you several cool projects when I’m done with them all. But for now, here are the numbers… and if you like, you can see the rest of the alphabet blocks here.

And, I’m pretty sure these charts could also be used in knitting. If there are any knitters out there, let me know if you’ve tried any of these charts, and whether or not they come out okay. Thanks so much in advance. :)

Pattern Information:

Skill Level: Intermediate

Materials:
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Worsted Weight (#4) 100% acrylic, 7 oz/198g – 364 yds/333m) – MC = Aran, CC = Coffee.
Crochet Hook: G 4.00mm

Gauge: 12 sts and 14 Rows = 3″.

Finished Size: 5″ by 5″

Abbreviations:

MC = Main Color = Aran
CC = Contrasting Color = Coffee
Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
Sc = Single Crochet
St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches

Notes:

Color changes are made at last yarn over in stitch before color change.

Unused yarn is carried across the rows.

Each block on the chart represents 1 single crochet.

Number Zero Tapestry Block

With MC, Ch 21,

Row 1: Working into back bumps, sc in 2nd ch from hook and into each ch across. [20 sts]

Rows 2-23: Ch 1, sc in each st across following the chart below in regards to color changes.

Fasten Off at last Rnd.

Optional: With CC, surface crochet along the edge of the letter for a neater appearance.

Tapestry chart to crochet the number zero.

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