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Cursive Alphabet

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Digital chart and instructions in English (US terms) for creating the Cursive Alphabet pattern in mosaic crochet. This pattern uses the overlay mosaic crochet technique.


Create any word or phrase you like with this cursive pattern. Includes capital letters, 3 different versions of lowercase letters to seamlessly connect words together, and punctuation. Personalize your mosaic crochet projects with names, favorite movie quotes, song lyrics, swear words, and much more. The pattern includes instructions for a pillow, but you can also use the repeatable charts to create anything from blankets to apparel, to home decor and more.


This is an advanced mosaic crochet pattern. The pattern is chart based and NOT written out stitch by stitch. These charts have several special stitches, and each pattern includes a detailed photo tutorial of those stitches. If you're new to mosaic crochet there are links to video tutorials within the pattern to help teach you the technique and how to read a chart pattern.


This is an original pattern designed by Alexis Sixel. Do not copy, share or distribute these patterns. You can sell finished work using my patterns as long as you credit Sixel Design as the original pattern designer. You can tag me on instagram @sixeldesign


I'm always working on new designs and will be adding them all here to the shop.


Thanks and happy crocheting!

You will get a PDF (18MB) file

Customer Reviews

John F.

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2 weeks ago

Another Beautiful Pattern

I have been so excited for this pattern since it was announced. There are so many things that these cursive letters can be used for. It is evident at first glance that a lot of work has been put into this pattern and it shows that she has maintained her high standards that she has had for her other patterns. I am looking forward to using this pattern to add a name to an upcoming baby blanket, which will be made even more classy because of the cursive versus using regular block letters.
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