This crochet block video tutorial will walk you through the basics of how to assemble a crochet block from squares. These blocks can be made from any solid crochet squares and polyfil and used as toys or decor.

Crochet a Block Instead of a Blanket
Tired of making blankets for baby gifts? Of course you're not! You're a crocheter! BUT if you are looking for something a little different, why not think about making a set of crochet blocks? If you haven't seen it yet, check out my Grids for Kids patterns to get some inspiration! Here are the links for all of the blocks (so far!):
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 M-O: M is for Monkey, N is for Narwhal, O is for Owl
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!
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