Crochet Kit - Alpine Blanket

SKU: B71629

Make this beautiful two toned textured crocheted blanket using the Alpine Stitch. The wonderful woven look is created by alternating colors to make stunning and visually interesting throw!

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Pattern Designer Information
Hello Fellow Makers! I am Brianna, a Wife and the Maker Mama and Designer behind Life and Yarn! You can find me with my coffee in one hand and my hook in the other while chasing round my little guy! I am always dreaming up new designs and ways to contribute to this community in a meaningful and positive way! I love texture, exciting stitches and I am on a mission to bring you one of a kind crochet designs that can span across generations! Designs by Life and Yarn are modern, chic and perfect for everyone! Enjoy!!!
Skill Level
Level 2 - Easy (Beginner+)
Project Type
Blanket
Yarn Used
Hue + Me - 617
Pattern Gauge
17 sts x 7 rows = 8” x 4” in pattern repeat
Pattern Size Options
Baby, Lapghan, Throw
Pattern Yarn Weight
5 Bulky / Chunky
Dimensions Detail
Baby (Lapghan, Throw): 36x36 (36x 54, 36x60)”
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Home

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Aly
Beautiful stitch

4.5. This was a little tricky to get started but I did follow the designer's YouTube video instructions (which I found more straightforward than the printed pattern at first). The pattern after the first four rows really started to pop. I chose a different color combination of Agave (primary) and Magic Hour (secondary). My stitches might be a little too tight and I'm getting a little bit of corner curling, so I'll check and reassess a few rows more if I need to loosen them or use a larger hook from start (I'mm using an 8 mm L).

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Mary Ann Mulder
Afghan

What a fun stitch for an Afghan!

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Aly
Beautiful stitch

4.5. This was a little tricky to get started but I did follow the designer's YouTube video instructions (which I found more straightforward than the printed pattern at first). The pattern after the first four rows really started to pop. I chose a different color combination of Agave (primary) and Magic Hour (secondary). My stitches might be a little too tight and I'm getting a little bit of corner curling, so I'll check and reassess a few rows more if I need to loosen them or use a larger hook from start (I'mm using an 8 mm L).

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Mary Ann Mulder
Afghan

What a fun stitch for an Afghan!