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Baby Blanket of Mountains and Moose
Crochet blanket for a Mountain scene under the stars with a silhouette of a Moose.
This pattern comes with both a graph and written instructions.
The example pattern I crocheted had a name crocheted into the stars, If this is something you would like included in your pattern please message me before purchasing the pattern.
This pattern is 80 stitches wide by 65 rows tall
I recommend a medium weight (worsted weight) yarn with a J sized hook. The crocheted example has a gray blanket yarn boarder added.
It is all single stitch crochet. In order to make this blanket you will need to know how to carry yarn (there are great Youtube videos that can teach you how to do the Tapestry Crochet Technique.
For this pattern I would try to work with three yarns at a time to keep it even and consistent. For the first 14 rows I carried the dark green (A), dark blue (B) and light blue(C). Then I removed the light blue (C) since I was done with it and replaced it with Teal (D). I stopped carrying the dark green yarn (A) and only used it where needed when the light green (E) started getting used etc… This is how I like to do it but other ways will work as well so if you’d prefer to carry more or less colors than feel free to do so
If you would like a name in the stars added then you will stop on row 52 and start on the star name part of the pattern.
- First published: April 2020
- Page created: April 3, 2020
- Last updated: August 30, 2023 …
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