Crochet alphabet M N O squares can be made easily with single crochet stitches and cross stitch. Or if you would like bigger squares, try using these graphs for a C2C crochet project. Keep reading for the free crochet pattern.

Crochet Alphabet M N O Squares with Animals
These animal pixel charts can be used for all kinds of crafts including crochet! M is for Monkey, N is for Narwhal, and O is for Owl. This is the fifth block in the Grids for Kids series! This free crochet pattern and tutorial will teach you how to cross stitch on crochet. Then you can make a plush block or use them as blanket squares.

Pixel Charts for Animal Alphabet Blocks
Grids for Kids Block A-C: A is for Ant, B is for Bunny, C is for Chipmunk. This post also contains information about starting the project, finished product sizes, and of course has the pixel graphs for the first block
Grids for Kids Block D-F: D is for Dog (or Deer), E is for Elephant, F is for Fox
Grids for Kids Block G-I: G is for Gecko, H is for Hippo, I is for Inchworm
Grids for Kids Block J-L: J is for Jellyfish, K is for Koala, L is for Lion
Grids for Kids Block P-R: P is for Penguin, Q is for Quetzal, R is for Raccoon
Grids for Kids Block S-U: S is for Sheep, T is for Turtle, U is for Unicorn
Grids for Kids Block V-X: V is for Vampire Bat, W is for Whale, X is for X-ray Tetra
Grids for Kids Block Y-Z: Y is for Yak, Z is for Zebra
Crochet Cross Stitch Video Tutorial: I have also made a quick video tutorial on how I cross stitch on crochet. I hope you find it helpful!
Assembling a Crochet Block Video Tutorial: This video shows you how I have been assembling my blocks. It is a method that can be used with any size of project!

This block will always hold a special place in my heart because it includes that little owl. It was the first pixel graph that I made, and I just love it! Want to see it done in C2C? Click here to see the big floor pillow I made for my daughter. The other unique thing about this block was my encounter with the first "difficult" letter of the alphabet. Did you know there really aren't that many animals that start with the letter N? My husband was the one who thought up the narwhal. At first I didn’t even believe him that it was a real animal (especially when he described it as a whale with a horn)! But, low and behold, a quick Google search proved him right, and so narwhal it was! I hope you enjoy this set of graphs!
M is for Monkey


Colors Used:
- Black (any): Eyes, mouth, letter M
- White (any): Eyes
- Loops and Threads Impeccable 'Chocolate Brown': Outline of face, nose
- Loops and Threads Impeccable 'Heather': Background
- Loops and Threads Impeccable 'Gold': Background
N is for Narwhal


Colors Used:
- Black (any): Eyes, mouth, letter N
- White (any): Eyes, belly
- Loops and Threads Impeccable 'Gold': Horn
- Vanna's Choice Baby 'Aqua': Body
- Red Heart Super Saver 'Bright Yellow': Background
O is for Owl


Colors Used:
- Black (any): Eyes, letter O
- White (any): Eyes
- Loops and Threads Impeccable 'Gold': Beak, feet
- Vanna's Choice Baby 'Aqua': Belly, wings
- Red Heart with Love 'Peacock': Body
- Loops and Threads Impeccable 'Butterscotch': Background
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