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National Park Crochet Blanket Pattern – Kenai Fjords National Park

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Sometimes when I have a bad day, I find myself looking up Alaskan cruises that visit national parks. Did you know there are trips where you can cruise and even take a train to explore several parks? One of the parks I’m most interested in visiting is Kenai Fjords National Park.

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I love that these massive fjords were created by glacier flow. It’s amazing how much the landscape can be shaped by something as simple as ice over time. It’s also incredible that this area is home to one of the largest icefields in the United States.

I hope that one day I’ll be able to see the wildlife—like orcas and puffins—and experience this unique landscape in person.

Materials

For this block, you will use the dark blue, white, grey, and light blue yarn. Please visit the first blog post introducing this pattern for instruction on how to do corner-to-corner. You can also purchase a printer-friendly pattern with all 12 blocks on Etsy.

Chart

Chart containing a glacier, mountain, and ocean

Written Instructions

Please note, all lines are increases until reaching a corner, decreases will be noted in the instructions.

Row 1: Light Blue.

Row 2: Light Blue 2.

Row 3: Light Blue 3.

Row 4: Light Blue 4.

Row 5: Light Blue 5.

Row 6: Light Blue 6.

Row 7: Light Blue 7.

Row 8: Gray, Light Blue 7.

Row 9: Light Blue 7, Gray 2.

Row 10: Gray 3, Light Blue 7.

Row 11: Light Blue 7, Gray 4.

Row 12: Gray 5, Light Blue 7.

Row 13: Light Blue 7, Gray 6.

Row 14: Gray 7, Light Blue 7.

Row 15: Light Blue 7, White, Gray 7.

Row 16: Dark Blue, Gray 7, White, Light Blue 7.

Row 17: Light Blue 7, White 2, Gray 6, Dark Blue 2.

Row 18: Dark Blue 2, Gray 7, White 2, Light Blue 7.

Row 19: Light Blue 7, White 3, Gray 6, Dark Blue 3.

Row 20: Dark Blue 3, Gray 6, White 4, Light Blue 7.

NOTE: Decrease each row when starting on left edge.

Row 21: Light Blue 6, White 4, Gray 3, Dark Blue 6.

Row 22: Dark Blue 5, Gray 3, White 5, Light Blue 5.

Row 23: Light Blue 4, White 5, Gray 3, Dark Blue 5.

Row 24: Dark Blue 6, Gray 2, White 5, Light Blue 3.

Row 25: Light Blue 2, White 6, Gray, Dark Blue 6.

Row 26: Dark Blue 6, Gray, White 6, Light Blue.

Row 27: White 8, Dark Blue 5.

Row 28: Dark Blue 5, White 7.

Row 29: White 6, Dark Blue 5.

Row 30: Dark Blue 5, White 5.

Row 31: White 5, Dark Blue 4.

Row 32: Dark Blue 4, White 4.

Row 33: White 3, Dark Blue 4.

Row 34: Dark Blue 4, White 2.

Row 35: White, Dark Blue 4.

Row 36: Dark Blue 4.

Row 37: Dark Blue 3.

Row 38: Dark Blue 2.

Row 39: Dark Blue.

The next block is for a historic national park with cliff dwellings. If you haven’t guessed, it is for Mesa Verde! Happy Crafting!

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