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Alaskan Malamute afghan
The Alaskan Malamute is such a beautiful and strong breed! The afghan doesn’t do him justice! Many other dog breeds available as well. Don’t see yours? Send us a request!
What you need for the Alaskan Malamute afghan:
• Medium Worsted Weight #4: Blue 33oz, White 27oz and Black 18oz
• Hook = size I
• Yarn Needle
• Yarn Bobbins
Size: 60” x 72”
Gauge: 10 Rows = 9”
Blocks: 67 x 80
If you would like this a little bit smaller, you can substitute mini C2C for the Standard C2C. Pattern includes video link to mini c2c. The Alaskan Malamute Afghan would measure 40” x 48” using an H hook and mini C2C
The pattern testers are permitted to use the colors of their choice so you will frequently see completed projects that are done in different colors than the pattern calls for. You, of course, are welcome to follow the colors of the pattern or use your own color choices.
If you need assistance with understanding part of the pattern, please feel free to contact us, we are happy to help!
You may keep, give away or sell any items you make from our patterns but we do ask that you don’t share any of our paid patterns.
Thank you and Happy Crocheting!
All our C2C Crochet patterns are delivered in a pdf format that includes:
Full size graph which prints out in 4-6 pages (individual squares or very small graphs will just have one graph that fits to a page)
Graph scaled down to print on one page
Color coded row by row word chart
Black and white word chart and
Basic instructions for the C2C Graph.
Video links for helpful tips when doing graph projects
So, whether you prefer to work from a graph or hate the counting and like it written out, this pattern has both.
Pattern also has a page that gives additional measurements and yarn requirements for Sport or Baby #2 yarn using either hook F, G or H - Light Worsted Weight Yarn #3 using either hook F, G or H - Medium Worsted Weight Yarn #4 using either hook G, H or I so you can find the right size for you.
- First published: October 2017
- Page created: October 11, 2017
- Last updated: August 12, 2021 …
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