Hi, what another fab tutorial, I am dyslexic and find reading patterns hard but listening to you and watching your videos is great, you always make them so clear to understand and to watch, so thank you so much for what you do and all your time spent doing them
Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial. Am completing my first single blanket ever for my daughter and this straight edging to the ripple pattern gives it a neat finish. I learnt the ripple stitch too from ur tutorial. Thank u once again for clear n beautiful explanation ❤
thanks Sarah. you're such an amazing teacher. I've learned how to crochet from watching your videos! I've been crocheting for 2 months now. I've made two blankets from your tutorials.
This is what I was looking for to finish off my chevron blanket. I know yours is a ripple but I should be able to figure it out. (I would like to have seen how you did the straight edge! )
Hi Sarah, thank you for this tutorial it's great. I was wondering if you've done a tutorial on working a boarder on the sides of blanket, bit confused about "posts" x
It's perfect it makes so much sense now. Could you please give me a link to where you get the little the little pot than you put your wool in please, the wool winder is so helpful
Would the fill-in stitches be the same for a blanket with a larger point from using (U.S.) dc3tog (twice) for the valley and 3 dc in two chains for the peak?
How would you make a flared sleeve with this stitch ? I can’t seem to wrap my head around making the shoulder section width smaller than the wrist section width.
Hi how and where would you start to go down the sides tried on a sample but it looks odd my corners look and top and bottom look like the have more rows
wonderful tutorial Sarah Jayne..but can u plz plz tell me what to do with sides of this blanket..after straighting the edging I dont know where to go and how many stitches should I do when turning to side of the blanket..plz reply
Mahnoor Khan Perhaps her Leaping stripes pattern will help - there she sort of explains how to work on the raw edge. I know it's not exactly the same but just work it around the same idea. It it's ruffling - you've got too many stitches, if it's not laying flat, you have too few. Hope that helps!
When finishing the bottom edge (Original Foundation Chain) is she pulling-up, entering ONE or TWO strands of the stitch? I had a hard time seeing. Thanks anyone?
I'm working through one loop but this will depend on how you have chosen to work into the original chain when starting the pattern; if you have started by working through the back bump of the chain you will have two loops to work into when you come to work the border instead 😊
Working on this now.... I am finding I have to add some stitches since my ripple seems to have more stitches than yours. ? My row has 2 on the end, then 5 (US) double crochets, then the peak or valley stitches.
I did a multiple of 14 + 4 for my blanket. Chain 3, DC in same chain, then worked * 5 DC in next 5 chains. 3dctog, 5 DC, 3 DC in same st, 5 DC * and repeat I need help with straight border please
To straighten the edges you will just need to adjust the number of stitches you make slightly to what is shown in the video; I would slip stitch in the top of the chain 3, double crochet (single crochet in the US) in the next stitch, make three half trebles (half doubles in the US), three trebles (doubles in the US), and then work your way back up to the peak 😊
Puede activar los subtítulos haciendo clic en el icono "CC" en la parte inferior del video. Luego haga clic en el ícono de configuración, elija subtítulos, haga clic en traducir automáticamente y elija el idioma que desee (You can turn on the subtitles by clicking on the "CC" icon at the bottom of the video. Then click on the settings icon, choose subtitles click on auto translate and choose the language you want) :)
Would love a tutorial on how to border the whole Ripple blanket as I really struggle with that. love your videos ! x
Hi,
what another fab tutorial, I am dyslexic and find reading patterns hard but listening to you and watching your videos is great, you always make them so clear to understand and to watch, so thank you so much for what you do and all your time spent doing them
Appreciate the clear instructions, can't wait to make this baby blanket for my first grandchild, coming this August!!!
You're welcome :)
Makes the tipple blanks look more complete. As always, a very easy video to follow.
Thank you so much for this lovely tutorial. Am completing my first single blanket ever for my daughter and this straight edging to the ripple pattern gives it a neat finish. I learnt the ripple stitch too from ur tutorial. Thank u once again for clear n beautiful explanation ❤
You are very welcome :)
thanks Sarah. you're such an amazing teacher. I've learned how to crochet from watching your videos! I've been crocheting for 2 months now. I've made two blankets from your tutorials.
Thanks so much Norma :)
Bella Coco
I like how it gives the blanket a more finished look
I'm just finishing a Ripple blanket and found this tutorial. Thank you so much!
I was wondering what type of border to add on my ripple blanket, never even thought of doing a straight edge, this is fab, thank you 🤗 x
Adding a straight edge is great as it means you can then add any border you want 😊 I always think a puff edge looks nice on a ripple blanket.
All of your videos are very helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time to do them for us!!
This is what I was looking for to finish off my chevron blanket. I know yours is a ripple but I should be able to figure it out. (I would like to have seen how you did the straight edge! )
Thank you so much for this video. You explained how to do this perfectly.
I’ve been looking for this exact tutorial to make a cardigan with this stitch
I'm glad that it's been helpful :)
As always a great tutorial from you!
Hai, THANK U 4 the wonderful tip...another magical wand in ur hand❤❤❤
You're very welcome :)
You have such a lovely voice for doing this. :)
Hi Sarah, thank you for this tutorial it's great. I was wondering if you've done a tutorial on working a boarder on the sides of blanket, bit confused about "posts" x
Thank you very much for another Great tutorial !! Bless you!
what is not like these are excellent tutorial's .
It's perfect it makes so much sense now. Could you please give me a link to where you get the little the little pot than you put your wool in please, the wool winder is so helpful
Thank you! Great tutorial!
You're very welcome :)
Would the fill-in stitches be the same for a blanket with a larger point from using (U.S.) dc3tog (twice) for the valley and 3 dc in two chains for the peak?
This is one of the best ever tutorial for ripple stitch... Thanks for teaching very patiently ! Do you have matching hat for this pattern?
How would you make a flared sleeve with this stitch ? I can’t seem to wrap my head around making the shoulder section width smaller than the wrist section width.
Perfect! Thank you!
Hi how and where would you start to go down the sides tried on a sample but it looks odd my corners look and top and bottom look like the have more rows
Thanks for tutorial.
You're welcome :)
wonderful tutorial Sarah Jayne..but can u plz plz tell me what to do with sides of this blanket..after straighting the edging I dont know where to go and how many stitches should I do when turning to side of the blanket..plz reply
Mahnoor Khan Perhaps her Leaping stripes pattern will help - there she sort of explains how to work on the raw edge. I know it's not exactly the same but just work it around the same idea. It it's ruffling - you've got too many stitches, if it's not laying flat, you have too few. Hope that helps!
Miss Bee thank u so much
Really helpful thank you x
You are very welcome :)
Thank you
You're welcome :)
hi where do find your yarn do the crochet tape lace and for the flowers. Thanks
If you work in the back bump of your chain when you start your blanket it will look nicer when you do your trim…
When finishing the bottom edge (Original Foundation Chain) is she pulling-up, entering ONE or TWO strands of the stitch? I had a hard time seeing. Thanks anyone?
I'm working through one loop but this will depend on how you have chosen to work into the original chain when starting the pattern; if you have started by working through the back bump of the chain you will have two loops to work into when you come to work the border instead 😊
Working on this now.... I am finding I have to add some stitches since my ripple seems to have more stitches than yours. ? My row has 2 on the end, then 5 (US) double crochets, then the peak or valley stitches.
Hmm.... It also isn't straight.. I still have a dipped down edge, just not as prominate... ??
Do you have a written pattern for the straight edge on a ripple?
I did a multiple of 14 + 4 for my blanket. Chain 3, DC in same chain, then worked * 5 DC in next 5 chains. 3dctog, 5 DC, 3 DC in same st, 5 DC * and repeat
I need help with straight border please
To straighten the edges you will just need to adjust the number of stitches you make slightly to what is shown in the video; I would slip stitch in the top of the chain 3, double crochet (single crochet in the US) in the next stitch, make three half trebles (half doubles in the US), three trebles (doubles in the US), and then work your way back up to the peak 😊
Sería posible opción de subtitulos???? Mil gracias
Puede activar los subtítulos haciendo clic en el icono "CC" en la parte inferior del video.
Luego haga clic en el ícono de configuración, elija subtítulos, haga clic en traducir automáticamente y elija el idioma que desee (You can turn on the subtitles by clicking on the "CC" icon at the bottom of the video.
Then click on the settings icon, choose subtitles click on auto translate and choose the language you want) :)
@@bellacococrochet mil gracias
Thank You!
can you do a cartoon blancket with granny squares
Hi Sarah Jayne - is there any particular border you recommend? Or is it a case of "anything goes"? Thanks, Tracy
I think whatever you fancy :) x
Thankss
You are welcome :)
neato
Brilliant! Thank you.
You're very welcome :)