Express V Stitch Ripple Afghan
by Mara Thomas
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Express V Stitch Ripple Afghan
by Mara Thomas
This is a fast and easy V stitch ripple afghan that looks great in stripes! It’s a super stash buster and you can make it any size by adjusting the number of repeats. This pattern would also work well with different yarn gauges. Just use a hook one size smaller than the one suggested on the label.
This pattern resulted from a blog post on alottastitches by Linda74 about a V stitch afghan she found at a thrift store. I saw the blanket and fell in love. So I worked out the pattern from her pictures. She graciously edited and tested the pattern then posted it on her blog at the above link.
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http://alottastitches.wordpress.com/2012/11/02/the-e...
About this pattern
by Mara Thomas
- First published: November 2012
- Page created: November 13, 2012
- Last updated: April 12, 2020 …
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