I love crocheting this pattern, its relatively simple, rhythmic and soothing, but playing with colours in this way is also energising, exciting and a lot of fun. Well to me it is any road. there's something magical and mesmerising about the way the ripple effect makes the colours sing and dance next to each other, and it's a pattern I can see myself coming back to time after time.
This baby blanket has a ripple chevron pattern and has pretty finished edge which finishes it off very nicely. This baby Afghan can be used as a carriage blanket, stroller blanket, crib blanket or car seat blanket. Gender neutral, perfect for a new baby girl or baby boy.
Truthfully I always think crochet patterns look and sound far too complex, more than the actually need to be. And I have so wanted to write a tutorial for a ripple chevron pattern that would be easy to understand for beginners and would eliminate certain niggles.
ch 100.
Row 1: dc in the third chain from the hook. Dc in the
next 4 stitches. Dc2tog, dc 2 tog. Dc in the next 4 stitches. *Work 2 dc into
the next 2 stitches. Dc in the next 4 stitches. Dc2tog, dc2tog. Dc in the next
4 stitches.* End with 2 dc in the last chain. Ch 2, turn.
Row 2: dc in the first st (your ch 2 and your first
dc are worked in the same stitch) and in the next 4 stitches. dc2tog, dc2tog.
Dc in the next 4 stitches. *Work 2 dc into the next 2 stitches. dc in the next
4 stitches. dc2tog, dc2tog. dc in the next 4 stitches.* End with 2 dc in the
last stitch. Ch 2, turn.
NOTE: you will have 2 dc in the first and
last stitch of each row (ch 2 counts as dc).
Repeat row 2 for length
required.
Well........GOOD LUCK!!!!!! HAVE SOME CROCHET RIPPLY FUN!!!!!!!!