Ashland Stripe Blanket

Learn how to make the Ashland Stripe Blanket. This easy pattern uses two alternating skeins of Lion Brand Mandala yarn. I choose a pretty blue, gray and green called Barbar. 

The stitch pattern is an easy single and double crochet stitch and a 1 row one repeat. The pattern makes a slanted design with few holes.

You only need 2 skeins of Lion Brand Mandala Bonus Yarn to make this colorful throw.

There is a free PDF pattern available and a video tutorial on how to make this easy lightweigh DK yarn blanket.

 

This crochet pattern and image are property of A More Crafty Life.

View the full pattern here 

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