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Crochet Ripple Blanket Free Pattern

If you love simple yet classic looking projects then this Ripple Free Crochet Blanket Pattern is for you! And if you are seeking to learn how to crochet ripples, this is the perfect place to start.

The alternating color changes are easy to remember, so you will have the hang of the ripple pattern down well before you’ve completed the blanket.

You can also blend yarn colors to create a softer effect when changing colors.

Crochet Ripple Blanket Free Pattern

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Space Ripple Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

What is cuter than a baby wrapped in a crochet blanket? Not much. These Round Ripple Baby Blankets are so pretty, you'll want them as a keepsake forever. This crochet afghan pattern would also look really nice any other color to match the nursery. Round ripple afghans are unique in many ways. They are not square or rectangular which gives them a special star-burst shape that kids and adults both like. Here are a couple of Round Ripple Afghan Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern for you to make them. You can crochet them in pink or blue for the perfect baby gift. You can customize round ripples in a variety of ways to suit your needs. You can increase the size easily just by adding more and more rows. You can also start a round ripple with a coaster, a trivet, a place-mat etc. The links for the free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.

Space Ripple Baby Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Solstice Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

What is cuter than a baby wrapped in a blanket crochet? Not much. These Ripple Round Baby Blankets are so pretty, you'll want them as a keepsake forever. This afghan crochet pattern would also look really nice any other color to match the nursery. Round afghans ripple are unique in many ways. They are not square or rectangular which gives them a special star-burst shape that kids and adults both like. Here are a couple of Afghan Round Ripple Baby Blanket Crochet Free Pattern for you to make them. You can crochet them in pink or blue for the perfect baby gift. You can customize round ripples in a variety of ways to suit your needs. You can increase the size easily just by adding more and more rows. You can also start a round ripple with a coaster, a trivet, a place-mat etc. The links for the patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.

Solstice Blanket Free Crochet Pattern

Diagonal Ripple Lapghan Free Crochet Pattern

For the Diagonal Ripple Lapghan, I modified the Diagonal Chevrons Lapghan pattern to create a different chevron or ripple look. Many crocheters love working the classic crochet ripple pattern in BLO to create a neat ridge effect so I gave it a whirl when working on the bias. If you love to work crochet blankets from corner-to-corner (also known as working on-the-bias) and you love crochet chevrons, then you will really enjoy this lapghan pattern.

Diagonal Ripple Lapghan Free Crochet Pattern

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Rainbow Ripple Blanket

"This fun, vibrant blanket features rainbow color stripes and gentle ripples. The triple crochet stitches make it work up super fast. It makes a great baby blanket, but is generously sized enough for a throw blanket. The pattern comes with written instructions, a chart, and a YouTube video tutorial to walk you through the first few rows! This pattern is easy to learn and remember, making for great, relaxing crochet time without worrying about double and triple checking a pattern. Once you've done a row or two, you'll have it down!"

Rainbow Ripple Blanket

Gentle River Ripple Blanket

This gentle river ripple blanket uses bold colors to show off the popular chevron pattern. It has a timeless appeal to home decor. This is my second chevron blanket that I have ever made. The soft peaks and valleys in this chevron throw remind me of gentle ripples on the water in the moonlight. I was going for a gentle wavy effect and after playing around with the stitches for a bit, the look just came together. Generally, the chevron or zig zag look is achieved by increasing and decreasing stitches at regular intervals throughout a row of stitches. This color pattern is repeated 6 times. To make this blanket symmetrical, I added four more rows of the Cape Cod Blue yarn to the end. Blanket is a total of 64 rows.

Gentle River Ripple Blanket