Patterns

Crochet This Mountain Sunrise Chevron Blanket;1 Row Repeat, all Single Crochet!  

This Bernat Blanket yarn is a joy to work with.  It’s so soft and works up quickly.

The pattern is very a very simple one row repeat with all single crochet stitches.  You can make it in a day or two.

I made this as a baby blanket for my nephew and his wife who are expecting a girl very soon.  They’ve painted a mural with mountains in the nursery, so I thought this chevron style blanket would work well with that theme.

You could easily make this into a Christmas blanket by substituting crimson red for the blush pink.  Those are the colors I used in my Christmas blanket pattern using Bernat Blanket Extra jumbo yarn.

Materials Used:

Bernat Blanket yarn, super bulky, 6 weight. Disclaimer: as an Amazon affiliate, I may make a small commission on products ordered through my recommended links at no extra cost to you. Thanks!

Smoky Green: 2 skeins

Vintage White: 1 skein

Blush Pink: 1 skein

10mm crochet hook

This blanket measures  36“ wide x   52“ long.

You could make it shorter by eliminating the last set of 12 rows of smoky green.

Ch 88 (multiple of 27 + 7 more at the end of the chain)

Row 1:

Sc in the 2nd chain from the hook.  Sc in the next stitch.

Skip 1 stitch.

*Sc in the next 12 stitches.

3 sc together in the next stitch.

Sc in the next 12 stitches.

Go into the next stitch, pull the yarn through, skip a stitch, put the hook through the next stitch, pull the yarn through, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops*

Repeat from * to * until the last 3 stitches.

Skip 1 stitch.

Sc in the last 2 stitches.

Ch 1, turn.

Row 2:

Sc in the first 2 stitches.

Skip 1 stitch.

*sc in the next 12 stitches.

3 sc together in the next stitch.

Sc in the next 12 stitches.

Go into the next stitch, pull the yarn through, skip a stitch, put the hook through the next stitch, pull the yarn through, yarn over and pull through all 3 loops*

Repeat from * to * until the last 3 stitches.

Skip 1 stitch.

Sc in the last 2 stitches.  Chain 1 and turn.

You’ll start seeing the sides straighten out and the zig zag lines will become flatter as you go.

Rows 3-12

Repeat row 2.

At the end of row 12, begin the final sc, but don’t pull through the last 2 loops.  

Drop color A, pick up color B and complete the sc.  Ch 1, turn.

Rows 13-16

Repeat row 2.

At the end of row 16, begin the final sc, but don’t pull through the last 2 loops.  Drop color B, pick up color C and complete the sc.  Ch 1, turn.

Rows 17-22

Repeat row 2.

At the end of row 22, begin the last sc, drop color C, pick up color A and complete the sc.  Ch 1, turn.

Rows 23-34

Repeat  row 2.

At the end of row 34, begin the sc, drop color A, pick up color B and complete the sc.  Ch 1, turn.

Continue the pattern with 4 rows of vintage white, 6 rows of blush pink and 12 rows of smoky green.

I have a total of –

3 sets of 12 rows of smoky green,

2 sets of 4 rows of vintage white

2 sets of 6 rows of blush pink

2 rows of vintage white and 2 rows of blush pink to finish the top and bottom.

Please watch the video tutorial to see how to finish the last 4 rows top and bottom.

Enjoy!