Hit the Slopes by Amy Gunderson

Hit the Slopes

Crochet
December 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches = 4 inches
in ripple pattern
3.75 mm (F)
1350 yards (1234 m)
One
US
English
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Cross-country, slalom, and freestyle your way through the holiday ski-son! Welcome to Crochet Craftvent 2019 where there are yarn balls, notions, and tasty treats aplenty. Count down to Christmas as you open a box each day to reveal everything you need to create your Hit the Slopes wrap!

All of the goodies come decked out in a Jimmy Beans Blue box - even a SmartStix hook - so you’ll be all set for chain-one of this project come December first! The Jimmy Beans Elves have put together over 1300 yards of Madelinetosh, Malabrigo, and Rowan among others in two colorways: Mount Rose is gradient of dark to light purples, while Vienna combines grays and blues with pops of orange. Fun fact: Mount Rose is a gorgeous ski resort just moments from our office here at Jimmy Beans! (But sadly, Vienna is a little farther away.)

Hit the Slopes is a perfect project for the adventurous beginning crocheter…and beyond! Techniques in this project include single, half, double, and triple crochet, decreases, and post stitches.

Hook: US Size G-6 (4 mm)
Notions: Tapestry needle, blocking wires
Gauge: 14 sts (1 Ripple Pattern rep) = 2.25” after aggressive blocking

Finished Measurements: 68” long, not including fringe

Approximate yarn amounts needed:

  • 100 yds each x 9 sock yarn stripe colors
  • 450 yds x 1 color of Kidsilk Haze or similar mohair yarn

Errata:

  • Row 2 of section one was incorrectly printed the first time around. Here’s how it should read: Row 2 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next sc, * (sk next sc, dc in next sc) 2 times, dc in next sc, 2 dc in next sc, 3 dc in next sc, 2 dc in next sc, dc in next 2 sc, (sk next sc, dc in next sc) 2 times; rep from * 29 more times to last sc, dc in last sc, turn. 423 dc.