It is great for learning how to crochet a blanket for the first time. Based off Attic 24’s crochet ripple blanket pattern, this blanket was to be comprised of over 17 different colors. This project begins with your imagination and the comfort and luxury of Caron® Simply Soft™ yarn. Row 1 – DC in the third chain from the hook and in the next 6 chains. It’s also a great idea for a Christmas gift, because such a blanket looks really wonderful and is functional! An H hook was used to work this blanket.
The idea came to them when Jessica, a knitter, was frustrated because she had a hard time keeping up with knitting patt Need ideas for crocheting a blanket? If so, this is the place to get them - along with free patterns and instructions for crocheting each design. Skill Level Easy Crochet Ripple Blanket by The Stitchin’ Mommy.
This crochet blanket pattern is made with fine or sport weight yarn and has an intermediate level of The Ripple Throw Blanket is a perfect example of a simple crochet pattern with a beautiful outcome. The Easy Ripple Crochet Blanket Pattern is great to make any size blanket, a great pattern to use up your small balls of leftover yarn in your stash, to design your own colour combination.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), dc in same st as ch 3, *dc in next 3 sts, dc3tog over The Easy Ripple Crochet Blanket Pattern is great to make any size blanket, a great pattern to use up your small balls of leftover yarn in your stash, to design your own colour combination. The pattern is for a baby blanket however, the stitch multiple is given so you can make this any size you want. This ripple crochet baby blanket pattern is so easy to make that you may decide to use some of your stash yarn to make a few just to have them on hand for the next time one of your friends announces they’re having a baby. Abbreviations (US Terms) st – stitch ch – chain dc – double crochet blo – back . Remember, you will want to change colors after each set of 20 if you are wanting to have the color changing look to your blanket.Row 1: dc in the third chain from the hook. When you are done you should have 29 stripes and have completed 580 rows. R23 – R40: repeat rows 3 & 4 to complete the Tunisian Seed Stripe(s) CHANGE COLORSįor the remainder of the pattern, your will alternate between the tunisian knit stripe and the tunisian seed stripe for a total of 20 rows each time. ((watch video link to see exactly how to work this stitch)) TPS into the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way across ending with a regular tunisian stitch in the last space. R5 – R20: repeat rows 3 & 4 to complete the Tunisian Knit Stripe(s) CHANGE COLORS R3 – TKS in each stitch all the way across. * Repeat from * to * ending with one loop remaining on your hook. *YO, pull through two loops on your hook.
R2 – SRR (standard reverse row) YO, pull through one loop on your hook. R1 – In the 2nd CH from the hook place a TKS (tunisian knit stitch) ***Remember, the loops remain on your hook for the forward pass*** In each stitch all the way across, place one TKS in each space. Tag me if you do!! The Pattern: Throw/Twin Size (39″x74″)ĬH 156 (we will begin with the tunisian knit stripe) I would love to see this blanket made in a beautiful rainbow or even a monochromatic color scheme. Take the creative freedom to use however many colors you would like! GAUGE: 4 sts X 8 rows (includes forward & backwards pass) = 1” squaredĭon’t feel like you need to work in only three colors. 2500yrds – Acrylic Yarn or size 4 yarn of your choosing ( I used Caron 1 POUND).Tunisian crochet hook: 6mm (get the same set I use HERE).What You Need To Create This Tunisian Crochet Blanket: