How much yarn do I need to crochet a ripple blanket?
Materials needed: About 12 ounces each of 3 different colors (36 ounces total) will make a 40 inch by 60 inch afghan (the ideal size for Project Linus). I made a 40 inch by 60 inch afghan using 10 three ounce skeins of variegated yarn.
How many chains do I need for a ripple blanket?
For the beginning chain, each regular double crochet and each shell only need one chain. The dc3tog need 3 chains. There are 2 shells, 4 double crochet, and 2 dc3tog total in each multiple. The formula for each multiple would be 2 + [4] + (3 x 2) = 12, Increase the number in brackets [ ] for a deeper ripple.
Where can I find a free crochet blanket pattern?
Find original free pattern on crochetuncut.com or read more about it on Ravelry. This cute Striped Baby Blanket is a perfect gift idea for new family member or your friend’s child, because hand-made gifts from the heart are always amazing!
What can I do with this fan ripple blanket?
This super cute fan ripple blanket was made by acreativebeing and it’s such a gorgeous project, that will make your baby nursery look a bit vintage and totally adorable! What’s more, you can use this pattern to make a bigger blankie or even a pillow case. I love this stitch! PHOTOS by acreativebeing / acreativebeing.com
What do you think about Grandma spiked my ripple blanket?
Grandma Spiked My Ripple Blanket with small openings looks a little bit vintage, like an old grandma’s blanket. I think it’s magic and beautiful, because almost all of us love and remember our grandmas warmly.
What to do with a ripple Chevron blanket?
Such a blanket will be perfect for a spring picnic, however it will also make you feel better on rainy autumn evenings. Awesome! PHOTOS by Polly Plum / ravelry.com Find original free pattern on Etsy.com or read more about it on Ravelry. This amazing, wavy blankie is a classic ripple chevron made by hearthookhome.