

I had almost the exact same amount of leftover yarn for the other colors, so I think that ball was defective. For this crochet blanket pattern, for some reason 1 linen color ball was a bit smaller than the rest which messed things up a bit. What do you think about this little ridge detail that I added? Have you made my chevron blanket? It’s similar, but many of you don’t like the “holes” that happen in that blanket ). That way the sizing from the pattern will be similar – and when in doubt, buy some extra yarn and keep your receipt ). If you want to swap yarn, try to get one with a similar weight and amount of yards that this one has. Choose the one that you gravitate toward color wise and where you have the availability to shop.Īlmost all of my crochet patterns have the ability to swap for different yarn, because I don’t believe in pushing one brand – there are lots of great ones! Every major yarn brand has a nice worsted weight yarn like this with a great color range. You do not have to use this yarn for this crochet ripple blanket. I wanted to get this crochet blanket pattern up for you so I have not done that yet ). Each ball of yarn creates 2 stripes of 4 rows each. I will get 1 more ball of each color and that will make the blanket 65 x 55 which is a great throw size. This is the amount of yarn I started with and it made the blanket 65 inches wide x 37 inches. It is $3.99 and I used the colors, dark grey, linen, mustard and mauve. It is 5 oz, 258 yards and recommends a 6mm or size J crochet hook. This yarn is called Yarn Bee Soft and Sleek, Low-Pill fiber from Hobby Lobby. Here is the yarn I wanted to use for this crochet blanket pattern. You need a good set of hooks, these are the ones I like, and some yarn. The amazing thing about crochet is that it doesn’t take much to get started. The new version is 4, but you can certainly adjust that to 2 if you prefer. Notice on this green version that the stripes are 2 rows each. Even as a new crocheter, I followed along without getting frustrated or having to count too much. In a season of reconnection and rest, and this is the perfect blanket to work on.

We weren’t doing much besides watching our 18 month old son run around.

It was 2010 and my husband had just come home from Afghanistan. First, I want to show you a version of this crochet ripple blanket – the first crochet blanket I ever made. Quick question, are you signed up for my newsletter?! I don’t send out tons of emails (maybe 2-3 times a month), but it’s a great place to be in the know on my latest projects all in one spot. This post is not sponsored, but does contain Amazon affiliate links.
