![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Like I said before, this blanket works up fast, but if you’ve never done a crochet ripple blanket before, I’d highly recommend starting with a smaller chain to practice with just so you can make sure the counting makes sense. I like the way it turned out with the longer white sections, so I wrote the pattern as if I’d done that from the beginning :). I started out the blanket just working the colored stripes in between three rows of white, but when I got to the end I decided I wanted there to be large swatches of white on each end, so I made my last patch of white longer and then went back and added some rows at the beginning before I added the tassels. Even though I’ve made several chevron blankets, I’d never done a ripple before so it took me a few practice swatches to figure out the counting, but once I got the hang of it, the blanket worked up pretty fast. I’ve been trying to use up a lot of my fall colored yarn before I start getting into winter mode, so I decided to use these jewel tone colors from Caron Simply Soft and try out a baby girl ripple blanket. ![]()
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