Crochet Kit - Mountains to the Sea Blanket

SKU: B72419

This chunky blanket will wrap you in a soft cuddly hug. Easy two row repeat and thick cozy yarn, makes this blanket easy to complete in just a few days.


Skill Level
Level 3 - Intermediate
Project Type
Afghan/Blanket
Pattern Gauge
Working in pattern stitch; 6 sts = 4 inches ( 10.16 centimeters), 3 rows of 1 sc row, 1 dc row and 1 sc row = 3 inches (7.62 centimeters)
Dimensions Detail
46 x 54 inches square; (116.84 x 137.16 centimeter)
Pattern Yarn Weight
6 Super Bulky
Fiber
Nylon, Polyester, Wool
Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Home

Customer Reviews

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Linda Baldwin
Great Kit

This kit is great. I’ve been looking for a chevron blanket pattern using super chunky yarn. The yarn is very soft, and the colors are beautiful together, but not the easiest to work with because it’s hard to see the rows and you have to work by “feel.” This is my WIP, and I understand why it’s classified as “intermediate” for the above reason. However, the pattern, although clear and easy to follow, suggests fastening off and joining with a slip stitch at the end of almost EVERY ROW! I think that’s silly and a waste of time. After I dc2tog or sc2tog, I just join the new row like I always do by pulling the new color through the last loop and chaining once for the upcoming sc rows and 3 times for the dc rows. Otherwise, it’s a good pattern.

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Marina

I enjoy working with thedreamland yarn

Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Linda Baldwin
Great Kit

This kit is great. I’ve been looking for a chevron blanket pattern using super chunky yarn. The yarn is very soft, and the colors are beautiful together, but not the easiest to work with because it’s hard to see the rows and you have to work by “feel.” This is my WIP, and I understand why it’s classified as “intermediate” for the above reason. However, the pattern, although clear and easy to follow, suggests fastening off and joining with a slip stitch at the end of almost EVERY ROW! I think that’s silly and a waste of time. After I dc2tog or sc2tog, I just join the new row like I always do by pulling the new color through the last loop and chaining once for the upcoming sc rows and 3 times for the dc rows. Otherwise, it’s a good pattern.

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Marina

I enjoy working with thedreamland yarn