Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Ripple Crochet Blanket

Yesterday, after I posted about my crochet ripple blanket, some of you asked for more information on it.

This is basically my version of a ripple blanket and I am sure there are many similar ones on the internet. Ripples are created by adding and removing stitches. For my blanket I chose to create the decreases by skipping 2 stitches thus creating a decorative hole, and the increases by putting 3 stitches in a single stitch. I am using a double crochet throughout. My blanket is very large at 334 sts (a multiple of 11+4). I want to make sure that we can all fit under it!


  For the yarn I picked Brown Sheep's  Cotton Fleece, an 80% Cotton, 20% Wool blend, in a worsted weight, perfect for summer crocheting.


The orange is Wild Orange, the green Willow Leaf, the yellow Gold Dust, the plum Hearty Merlot, the darkest red is Salmon Berry Red, the lighter red is Barn Red, and the fuschia is Cherry Moon. I am just crocheting 2 rows of each color, and once I am done with the color sequence I start over.



I still have a long way to go. But the trick with these large projects is just to sit back, relax, and crochet without rushing, just enjoying the process, and from time to time pausing to appreciate the colors, and the dimensional qualitites of the blanket.

4 comments:

Sharon said...

Your blanket is so cheerful and it must be a joy to think of your family with every color and every stitch.

Have a safe and wonderful time in Paris!

Emma said...

The colours look great together, you did a wonderful job. I'm wondering if it is very heavy? All that cotton!

SockPixie said...

Dear Emma,

No it is actually surprisingly light. I really love working with this yarn it is soft, and the wool gives it just enough give to make it a pleasure to crochet.

Happy knitting,

Caroline

A said...

Stunning color selection! It simply shouts out joy!