The Archer Ripple by Shelly Skroch

The Archer Ripple

Crochet
August 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches
in double crochet
5.0 mm (H)
700 - 900 yards (640 - 823 m)
about 26" x 30". Multiple Given to make whatever size you like.
US
English
This pattern is available for $5.00 USD buy it now

Who doesn’t love a ripple? Whether you call it a chevron, a zig zag or a ripple, it’s a classic favorite that conjures fond memories. This wavy design works up nice and quick, making an especially squishy cozy blanket. It’s finished off with an easy to follow border that squares off the ripples on the ends.

The pattern has clear directions to take the confusion out of the hills and valleys, photos to help clarify along the way, an easy multiple to make any size you want, and two different border options to square off the bottom. You’ll be happy to make this your new go to squishy ripple pattern!

This listing is for one digital download PDF of the crochet pattern for the pictured baby blanket, the Archer Ripple. The finished blanket and materials are not included. Instructions are for skilled beginners who already know how to do basic crochet stitches. Standard U.S. pattern terminology is used.

The pattern provides and explains the multiple, making it easy to make any size you’d like, from a doll blanket, to a throw, to a full-size afghan. Pattern calls for 800 - 1000 yards of worsted or baby weight yarn. Instructions are written for a 7-repeat baby blanket with a size H/5mm crochet hook coming out about 26” x 30”.

In the pattern you will find:
o Complete instructions for blanket and 2 border options
o Multiple and instructions to make larger or smaller blanket
o Helpful photo tutorials
o A list of materials needed
o Abbreviations and special stitches used
o A general refresher of how to do all of the stitches used
o A general overview of how to read the crochet pattern