Chevron Blanket by Courtney Kelley

Chevron Blanket

Crochet
December 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in chevron stitch
5.0 mm (H)
2200 - 5500 yards (2012 - 5029 m)
32.5” x 40” (82.5 x 101.5 cm, 40.5” x 48” (103 x 122 cm), 64.5” x 90” (164 x 228.5 cm)
US
English
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Worthy of Note
This blanket is worked back in forth in a deep chevron stitch. Maintain the chevron stripe pattern throughout, even during the Stripe Pattern sequence.

Each peak is made up of 9 single crochet on either side, 3 single crochet in the top of the peak, and 2 skipped stitches in each valley. In order to create a smooth edge, you will skip 2 stitches at the end of the row and work the final single crochet into the chain from the row below. This may be slightly different than you’re used to doing, but the end result creates a nice, clean edge and is well worth it!
Work single crochets in back loops only when specified.

Each ridge is created by working Rows 1 and 2. If helpful, place a removable stitch marker in the 2nd single crochet of each 3 single crochet increase to mark the top of the peaks, and in-between the skip 2 valleys.

Specifications
YARN

Kelbourne Woolens Germantown (100% North American wool; 220 yds/100g skein): 105 Natural (MC) 4 (6,10) skeins; 667 Salmon (CC1), 338 Jade (CC2), 340 Sage (CC3), 2 (3, 5) skeins each.
GAUGE
1 chevron (21 sts) = 4” (10 cm), 14 rows = 4” (10 cm) in Raised Chevron Stitch Pattern, after blocking.
HOOK
1 – G (4mm) crochet hook.
Check your gauge and adjust hook size accordingly if necessary.
NOTIONS
Darning needle.
SIZE
Small: 32.5” x 40” (82.5 x 101.5 cm)
Medium: 40.5” x 48” (103 x 122 cm)
Large: 64.5” x 90” (164 x 228.5 cm)
SKILLS

Images: Linette Messina Martinez