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Openwork Ripple Blanket
This striking pattern is an openwork ripple stitch.
It is an intermediate-level pattern that produces impressive results.
The pattern is suitable for a girl or boy.
It’s a great way to showcase your beautiful yarn in your stash.
This pattern is fun to make.
Make it all white for a beautiful gender-neutral christening blanket.
What you get:
I want you to succeed in making this blanket and Love It.
The PDF includes a detailed 21-page tutorial with 63 step-by-step photos that walk you through the process and show you exactly where to stitch.
I would rate this an intermediate-level crochet pattern.
It reads like a friend explaining how to make the blanket.
Pattern repeat is included so that it can be made virtually any size.
This pattern uses DC2TOG, DC3TOG, DC4TOG, double crochet, single crochet, and chain stitches.
The pattern is written in US terms.
The pattern includes a chart for UK/AUS, including crochet terms, yarn weights, and hook sizes.
If you are like me, choose a blanket by the stitch/pattern first, not the size.
Have you ever seen a blanket you love, but the pattern is for a baby blanket?
Or it is baby blanket size, and you want to make a large afghan.
It’s not a problem here. Every pattern includes the pattern repeat, so you can make it any size.
For the Navy and White Blanket, I used Big Twist Yarn. It measures 44”W x x 54” L. (111cm Wide x 137 cm Long)
I used Yarn Bee Pearlspun, Medium 4-Weight Yarn, for the three-color Blanket. I used the colors Pearl (four 3.5-oz Skeins), Sky Yarn Bee Easygoing (three 3.5-oz skeins), and Citrine Dream (three 3.5-oz skeins). I used the recommended hook size, an “ I-9 5.5-mm” hook. The finished size was 40” wide x 52” long (101cm x 132cm).
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