Raji's Craft Hobby: Crochet Ridged Rainbow Ripple Blanket
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Wednesday 15 June 2022

Crochet Ridged Rainbow Ripple Blanket


Are you looking out for a quick Crochet Blanket Pattern that looks appealing and delightful to whip up? Then  look no further. Here is a Pretty pattern for Crochet Ridged Rainbow Ripple Blanket that works up quickly and the finished blanket looks stunning. The blanket is made with crochet ripple stitch. I love working up this stitch. The ripple stitch gives a smooth wavy look .It's a basic stitch which looks great on other crochet projects like scarves , afghans, Crochet pillows , Table runners and many more.

The Textured Ridged looks of the blanket comes by working only in the Back loops. The pattern uses only Double Crochet stitches and it's a One Row Repeat Pattern which makes it even more fun to work with. This blanket is super versatile as regards to color coding. I used cake yarn for the Blanket. I love how the color change stripes happen with these cake yarns. You could make yours with Solid Colors too. Get creative and make it with your imagination to match it up to any occasion.




Materials Used:-
Cake Yarn 
4 mm Crochet Hook

Size:-
35 inches- Customizable to any size




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Let's Start...!!!

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 108 + 2 Chains for the turning chain.
This measures around 35 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these stitches according to your requirement.
Start with any multiple of 12 + 2 chains extra for the turning chain.



Round 2:-
1 Double Crochet in the Second Chain from the hook.
1 Double Crochet each in the next Three Stitches.
1 Double Crochet Decrease each in the next Two Stitches.
1 Double Crochet each in the next Three Stitches.
2 Double Crochets each in the next Two Stitches.
Repeat(1DC*3 ,DC Decrease*2 ,1DC*3 ,2DC*2) in the remaining stitches.
You will have 1 Stitch left after making the last set of 1DC*3.
2 Double Crochets in the last stitch.
Once you reach end, Chain 2.

Straight Edge Turning Chain:-
Usually you would Chain 2, turn and start working the next round. Here is a quick tip to have a nice straight edge .
  • Insert the hook into the 1st chain from the bottom.
  • Yarn over and pull up a loop. You should have 2 loops on the hook.
  • Turn your project and insert the hook into the first Back Loop stitch.
  • Yarn over and pull up a loop. You will have 3 loops on the hook.
  • Again, yarn over and pull through 2 loops. You will have 2 loops on the hook.
  • Lastly, yarn over and pull through 2 loops.
  • This will make one Double Crochet.

How to Make a Double Crochet Decrease....????:-
  • Start the Decrease , same as a Double Crochet. But Do not finish the Double Crochet. i.e. Yarn over and Pull up a loop , Pull through first 2 loops -2 loops on the hook.
  • Yarn over, place hook in next stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops - 3 loops on hook
  • Yarn over, pull yarn through all 3 loops.
  • That's One Double Crochet Decrease made.














Round 3:-
This Round Onwards,  we will be working only in the Back Loops.
(1 Double Crochet is already made while making the turning chain)
1 Back Loop Double Crochet in the same stitch.(that will make 2 Double Crochets in the first Stitch)
Back Loop Double Crochet each in the next Three Stitches.
Back Loop Double Crochet Decrease each in the next Two Stitches.
Back Loop Double Crochet each in the next Three Stitches.
Back Loop Double Crochets each in the next Two Stitches.
Repeat(1BLDC*3 ,BLDC Decrease*2 ,1BLDC*3 ,2BLDC*2) in the remaining stitches.
You will have 1 Stitch left after making the last set of 1BLDC*3.
Back Loop Double Crochets in the last stitch.
Once you reach end, Chain 2 and use the Straight edge Turning Chain mentioned in the previous round.







Round 4 Onwards:-
Keep Repeating Round 3 untill the size needed.



Here is the Summary of the Pattern:-

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 108 + 2 Chs for the turning Ch.
This measures around 35 inches.
You can adjust the size of the blanket by altering these Sts according to your requirement.
Start with any multiple of 12 + 2 Chs extra for the turning Ch.

Round 2:-
1 DC in the Second Ch from the hook.
1 DC each in the next Three Sts.
1 DC Dec each in the next Two Sts.
1 DC each in the next Three Sts.
2 DCs each in the next Two Sts.
Repeat(1DC*3 ,DC Dec*2 ,1DC*3 ,2DC*2) in the remaining Sts.
You will have 1 St left after making the last set of 1DC*3.
2 DCs in the last St.
Once you reach end, Ch 2.

Straight Edge Turning Ch:-
Usually you would Ch 2, turn and start working the next round. Here is a quick tip to have a nice straight edge .
Insert the hook into the 1st Ch from the bottom.
Yarn over and pull up a loop. You should have 2 loops on the hook.
Turn your project and insert the hook into the first BL St.
Yarn over and pull up a loop. You will have 3 loops on the hook.
Again, yarn over and pull through 2 loops. You will have 2 loops on the hook.
Lastly, yarn over and pull through 2 loops.
This will make one DC.

Round 3:-
(1 BLDC is already made while making the turning Ch)
BLDC in the same St.(that will make 2 DCs in the first St)
BLDC each in the next Three Sts.
BLDC Dec each in the next Two Sts.
BLDC each in the next Three Sts.
BLDCs each in the next Two Sts.
Repeat(1BLDC*3 ,BLDC Dec*2 ,1BLDC*3 ,2BLDC*2) in the remaining Sts.
You will have 1 St left after making the last set of 1BLDC*3.
2 DCs in the last St.
Once you reach end, Ch 2 and use the Straight edge Turning Ch mentioned in the previous round.

Round 4 Onwards:-
Keep Repeating Round 3 untill the size needed.

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