Hi all! Thank you so much for your well wishes for my new shop. Your support means so much to me!
I think I just found my new favorite pattern to crochet... chevron (or otherwise known as ripple). The royalsisters have a great pattern for the perfect design, not too pointy and not too wavy. I want one in every color of the rainbow :)
This one is made out of Hobby Lobby I
Love This Yarn in bright yellow and white using size H hook. I did not
add a border as I though the edges are perfectly neat. It measures about 27 inches wide and 32 inches tall. So happy with how it turned out. It is my first ripple ever!
Gorgeous! So excited for your shop! I want to buy every single item!!!
ReplyDeletei love it and i love the simplicity of just 2 colours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, it looks like the sunshine.
ReplyDeleteLisa
Just visited your Etsy shop full of vibrant colour and have liked so it appears on my facebook.
ReplyDeleteThis ripple baby blanket another great make of yours!
you really can't go wrong can you...sure you're going to be a big success.
good Luck
Amanda:-)
First Giveaway open until 6th August.
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteEverything old is new again. I made ripples for my boys when they were babies. It still looks fresh and pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors, simple but ohhh.... so sunny:) perfect for the summer times
ReplyDeleteOh...I MUST add that to my list of things to make. We just opened a Hobby Lobby in the area. I am finding that yarn to be my favorite for all things. Thanks for the inspiration...now to jump and find the pattern. XXX
ReplyDeleteBuona Fortuna (Good Luck) for your big new adventure!!!
ReplyDeletexxxx Alessandra
I love the yellow and white, so bright and happy. I am working on my first wavy afghan now, using up some left over fall colored yarns.
ReplyDeleteLovely ripple.It looks like sunshine in a blanket!
ReplyDeleteOoooo that's like a ray of sunshine! Just finished a rainbow ripple myself, such a happy blanket to make!
ReplyDeleteLovely blanket... you have inspired me to start a ripple using this pattern - even though I have four other blankets I am currently working on!
ReplyDeleteLovely spot of summer in a beautiful ripple!Isn't that yarn just the best?!
ReplyDeleteQuestion, is this pattern written the European method or the American method? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi Sara!
DeleteThe pattern is written in the European method :)
I'm using the pattern you linked to, but I keep ending up with extra stitches on Round 2. Do you count the skipped chains as the first tr? Also, are you supposed to chain 2 after turning? I'm still new at this :)
ReplyDeleteHi Madi
DeleteI found that part a little confusing too. You count the skipped chains as the firs tr and you are not supposed to chain 2 after turning. It creates a really clean edge once you get going :)
I have a question about that.....
DeleteHow can you turn and start a new row without chain 2? And you need to skip a stitch at every beginning of a row but I keep getting a big hole. I don't get it...I also keep increasing in some way. At the end of row 2 I got an extra stitch and the same for row 3 and 4... :S
Can you help me with the number of chains to start with for a baby size? 183-185 in the original pattern will be too large. I know this post was eons ago but I'm hoping you remember?
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect ripple! I don't see a link anywhere but it was referenced in the comments above. Was it removed?
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