The right applique can change the character of every project completely, right? This soft cuteness decorated with sweet giraffes is based on a classic zig-zag pattern with a little twist. Simple stitches are combined with our beloved granny. Without a doubt! Level: upper beginner Author : Betty McKnit. The original pattern is on bettymcknit. More info on ravelry. Info about this version by bekkfek and the photos are on Ravelry ravelry. In the world of crochet patterns, sometimes the simplest means the best.
If you are looking for a classic ripple stitch, here it is at its finest, without a doubt! Amy Ramnarine has created this awesome step-by-step tutorial to help us master the ripples. We are so grateful!
Neutral colors are always a good idea too, right? Just look at the photo below! The original free pattern and the photos are on thestitchinmommy. More info is on ravelry. What are your plans for next weekend? We are already gathering the finest chenille-like yarn to start working on this wonder! This pattern certainly is a beautiful example of a creative play with texture.
It reinterprets the classic ripples in a fantastic way! The color mix Jess Coppom chose is so delightful as well! The original free pattern and the photos are on makeanddocrew. Perfect elegance! We surely are! This stitch is certainly a keeper, trust us.
Via Cook Clean Craft. You can hide behind it when things get too scary! Via Miss Neriss. This easy blanket features stretched, W-shaped ripples. Made without complicated crochet decreases, it uses a simple, one-row repeat. Via Underground Crafter. This blanket is extra sweet because it works up quickly using double crochet stitches and two strands of yarn held together.
You can also blend yarn colors to create a softer effect when changing colors. Via Naztazia. This chevron blanket works up quickly and is easy to make. This could be a perfect gift for someone special. Via Gippsland Granny. This classic crochet ripple pattern tutorial is easy to learn and works up fast once you get the hang of it. You will love creating scarves, blankets and anything you can think of with this elegant stitch. Make this classic blanket with this ripple crochet blanket pattern!
This beautiful crochet baby blanket will make the perfect addition to any nursery. It will make a great baby shower gift. Work 1 sc in each st across the second side of the blanket. Work 3 sc in the third corner of the blanket. Work 1 sc in each stitch across the third side of the blanket. Work 3 sc in the fourth corner of the blanket.
Work 1 sc in each stitch across the fourth side of the blanket, ending with 1 more stitch in the first corner. Slip stitch to the first stitch in the corner. Do not turn. Row 2: Repeat Row 1. Fasten off and weave in ends. For row 2 when you say 2dc into first sc, is that 2dc into the very first sc which is the last stitch of the previous row? Sorry if it seems a silly question. Thank you. Yes, work the 2 dc in the very first sc the sc that is the last stitch of the previous row!. Not a silly question.
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