Sequential polymerizations were carried out using a high-activity MgCl 2 /Ziegler–Natta catalyst to evaluate whether the in situ preparation of polypropylene/1-butene alloys was possible inside the reaction vessel and analyze the effects of 1-butene on the final material properties. Propylene/1-butene alloy resins were synthesized in a sequential two-stage process. In the first stage, liquid pool propylene polymerizations were carried out in batch. In the second stage, 1-butene was polymerized inside the polypropylene matrix in gas-phase in semibatch mode. According to the obtained results, it is possible to incorporate 1-butene upon the polypropylene matrix inside the reactor at very low pressures, without affecting the properties of the continuous polypropylene matrix significantly.