A crochet blanket stripe pattern, the Flight Formation Section, part of the Skybound Sampler Blanket Crochet Along blanket pattern, is now a free crochet pattern here on my blog.
In this section you’ll see how front-post-treble crochet stitches create elegant V shapes that remind me of birds soaring across the sky—simple yet full of motion and grace!
/MATERIALS
● 4.5 mm / US 7 hook
● WeCrochet Wool of the Andes (worsted weight (4), 100% superwash wool, 50g/1.75oz, 100m/110yd) in Brass Heather. You will need about 75g / 150 m / 160 yd.
● Tapestry needle
● Measuring tape
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