This is an old Re-Upload from my other channel, I made these blanket tutorials back when I was a baby youtube, The edit quality is bad , there is music in the background, and I apologize for all of that, I thank you so much for your patience with me when it comes to these old re-uploads :)
Such a lovely pattern, I'm halfway done making it as a wedding gift for my friend. The three-dimensional structure makes it so interesing and squishy! I did so much math figuring out the size I could get out of my yarn based on my swatch - and it ended up being exactly the number of chains from the pattern 😄 If you want to try it with your own measurements do not make the initial chain the width of the blanket you want! For me it shrank around 30% from the chevrons. The multiple is 14 + 2 (for example 226 chains is (16 * 14) + 2 which gives 16 Vs)
I’ve made several of those afghans over the years and they held up very well and were always a big hit with whoever I made them for. Very cushy and comfortable. In fact I still have my original booklet that this pattern came in.
Here's another instance of you reading my mind! I've been wanting to make an afghan or lap robe in a ripple pattern & this is it!!! Very unique! Thank you for another excellent tutorial that I will definitely be making. I love the ripple pattern, but have only done it once - a kit I got in1969, done in browns, reds , & golds. It was beautiful! That's the project that taught me the hard lesson of ALWAYS, ALWAYS writing the hook size I am using on a pattern! Halfway through it, I made a major move & the hook got lost! I picked up the recommended size hook (didn't remember that I'd changed hook size for gauge😢!) & went along my merry way. The hook was slightly too small!!!! A girlfriend asked for it a few years ago!
I just recently learned the “hook size lesson” and had to frog that project😮Always, Always make a note of the hook size unless you are the rarest breed of crocheter who always uses the recommended hook size (but many times the “recommended” is a size range-so, you’re dead in the water [on a lily pad!] right out of the chain if you didn’t write it down)🤭
I watched four minutes after it posted. I was working on a ripple baby blanket at the time. Tonight, I frogged that blanket back to its chain. I'm starting this tomorrow!
That's the 1st chevron styled pattern that I've ever seen that I like and I think I love this one. I can't wait to put my hook to this project! Thank you!!!❤️🧶
how are you always posting the most gorgeous things every day?? i don’t get it you are AMAZING!!!! I’ve been watching to fall asleep almost every night haha
Hi Corinna (spelling! 😑)… I’ve texted this tutorial to myself. When fall arrives I will make this. It’s already so hot where I live. (Another reason I wish I had learned thread crochet when I was younger.) I also wish that I had learnt to hold my crochet hook as you do. It would make it easier for thread crochet I believe. The way I was taught was to hold it as Americans hold their utensils in their dominate hand. Fine for yarn crochet but not great for finer work. Thank you again for another wonderful pattern/tutorial. I cannot wait for the next one! I love the Mystery series but I also love them all! Without a doubt this my fav RUclips channel. Xxoo
I just played with a sample to see if I like it. I think this will make a beautiful shawl. I used Yonkey Monkey's bamboo yarn and it was lacy with a 5mm. Thanks.
Love this and goes fast, and puts a whole new out look on the original pattern for afhgan I'm doing it now for a friend, but want try it also with half double crochet baby blank. What you think? Love your channel BRAVO. 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤🧙♀️🎃
Ahhhhh....December afghan. Will you do May afghan? I made one in rainbow stripes about 20 yrs ago for youngest daughter....we called it the magic blanket! She still has it. She is now 26
Did she work in the back bump of the chain and what color yarn she use and did she chained 226 how long is the chain and how did she do the pattern of this blanket. And how did she make the fringe.
I love how squishy this stitch looks! Do you have any recommendations on yarn - especially since we need so much(!) - that would work well with this stitch? I need someone to offload a barrel full of yarn at my doorstep, haha! :p
Found this on the internet: The number of multiples you start with is the same number of Vs you'll make. For example, if you choose a multiple of (12 x 6) + 2, you'll have 6 Vs. The width of your project is based on your crochet hook and yarn choice, as well as your tension. Hope this helps
Help, please you posted a pattern that was a two row repeat with puff stitches and single crochet stitches. Now I can’t find it and I already started the blanket Can you tell me where to find it?
Hi there, i just came across your video. I like it so much that i want to start making a blanket. I just want to know what is the multiple of the stitch if i want to make it a different size
I was figuring it out for myself as well, the multiple is 14 + 2 (for example 226 chains is (16 * 14) + 2 which gives 16 Vs). Do not make the initial chain the width of the blanket you want, for me it shrank around 30% from the chevrons
On my second blanket. I love this pattern. Very soft! ...but 226 stitches on original chain is not working for me....? On my first blanket I thought I may have counted wrong or put in a wrong stich somewhere BUT same thing on second blanket and I was SUPER careful to count and recount stitches. Is it just me or does it not come out correctly? I will be trying another one again, just because this is such a beautiful blanket. Also, it's not a real big deal as I can undo the extra stitches in the original chain and tie it off, but I'm curious if anyone else has had this happen? Maybe I just miscounted.....again lol!
Sorry I had to reword my reply hopefully it is more simple to understand. Just chain 28 then keep adding 14 over and over until you have the width you want then add 2 more. For example 28+14+14+14+2=72 Or... 28+14+14+14+14+14+14+14+2=128 Just remember it's a chevron pattern so make your base chain a bit wider than your target width because it will condense down once you start working the rows. Hope this helps you and other Happy Crocheting ❤
Ripple requires an even number on the foundation row. Count how many stitches are in a set of peaks and valleys. Then add together how many sets you will need to get the width you want. Don't forget to add two to your total for that set of doubles on either end of the row.
@@justvintagecrochet thank you. I think I can do this one! I have crocheted some intricate patterns before but always mess up on a chevron. I think I can do this one.
This is an old Re-Upload from my other channel, I made these blanket tutorials back when I was a baby youtube, The edit quality is bad , there is music in the background, and I apologize for all of that, I thank you so much for your patience with me when it comes to these old re-uploads :)
Such a lovely pattern, I'm halfway done making it as a wedding gift for my friend. The three-dimensional structure makes it so interesing and squishy! I did so much math figuring out the size I could get out of my yarn based on my swatch - and it ended up being exactly the number of chains from the pattern 😄
If you want to try it with your own measurements do not make the initial chain the width of the blanket you want! For me it shrank around 30% from the chevrons. The multiple is 14 + 2 (for example 226 chains is (16 * 14) + 2 which gives 16 Vs)
I’ve made several of those afghans over the years and they held up very well and were always a big hit with whoever I made them for. Very cushy and comfortable. In fact I still have my original booklet that this pattern came in.
The color of the original yarn in so nice! Thanks for the awesome pattern! Love the thickness! Love everything about it! 💜
Here's another instance of you reading my mind! I've been wanting to make an afghan or lap robe in a ripple pattern & this is it!!! Very unique! Thank you for another excellent tutorial that I will definitely be making.
I love the ripple pattern, but have only done it once - a kit I got in1969, done in browns, reds , & golds. It was beautiful! That's the project that taught me the hard lesson of ALWAYS, ALWAYS writing the hook size I am using on a pattern! Halfway through it, I made a major move & the hook got lost! I picked up the recommended size hook (didn't remember that I'd changed hook size for gauge😢!) & went along my merry way. The hook was slightly too small!!!! A girlfriend asked for it a few years ago!
I, too, have a brown, orange, and gold afghan made from a 1960s kit AND about 1/3 of it has a curved sides due to a change to a smaller hook size. 😊
well you are very welcome Miss Rosemary :)
@@melodied4314 wonder if it was something in the air way back then??!?!
@@rosemarycreollo4326 Maybe; it was the 60s.
I just recently learned the “hook size lesson” and had to frog that project😮Always, Always make a note of the hook size unless you are the rarest breed of crocheter who always uses the recommended hook size (but many times the “recommended” is a size range-so, you’re dead in the water [on a lily pad!] right out of the chain if you didn’t write it down)🤭
That’s actually one pattern I haven’t used much but need to!! It’s such a nice stitch.
and it's so squishy too! , it feels just how it looks :)
This is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE Pattern! Go to Blanket!🎯❤️🔥✨I LOVE IT!😍
I watched four minutes after it posted. I was working on a ripple baby blanket at the time. Tonight, I frogged that blanket back to its chain. I'm starting this tomorrow!
That's the 1st chevron styled pattern that I've ever seen that I like and I think I love this one. I can't wait to put my hook to this project!
Thank you!!!❤️🧶
I love it in the dark teal ❤
Love, love, love this pattern. I know I don't have enough but I'm going to make two or three panels and then figure out what to do after that.
how are you always posting the most gorgeous things every day?? i don’t get it you are AMAZING!!!! I’ve been watching to fall asleep almost every night haha
Me, too!
Right! I watch her every chance I get, and she is so entertaining that I even rewatch from the beginning when I have seen all! I love her!
wow. So beautiful and easy. Thanks for sharing.
I love this pattern. You’ve inspired me for my next Afghan.
I was just thinking about starting a blanket. Thanks for the idea. I think I'll give this a go. ❤
Ohhh, I like it. Another for the Big List 😄, thanks for the tutorial! 🧶❣
Sorry to be off topic but I love your nails in this video!
This is a very unique pattern. Im very anxious to start it. Thank you for your talent and sharing it with us. ❤
Beautiful pattern. Can’t wait to see what you show us next! God bless ❤🙏
That's georgious but wow a lot of yarn
Indeed, but it's worth it :)
Ok, I tried the sample size. It's super easy and super squishey!
You're a fantastic teacher.
Thank you so much :)
That's a beautiful throw! Thanks for sharing this.
Beautiful throw it’s gorgeous
❤ it. Like the color of the one in photo.
Hi Corinna (spelling! 😑)…
I’ve texted this tutorial to myself. When fall arrives I will make this. It’s already so hot where I live. (Another reason I wish I had learned thread crochet when I was younger.)
I also wish that I had learnt to hold my crochet hook as you do. It would make it easier for thread crochet I believe. The way I was taught was to hold it as Americans hold their utensils in their dominate hand. Fine for yarn crochet but not great for finer work.
Thank you again for another wonderful pattern/tutorial.
I cannot wait for the next one! I love the Mystery series but I also love them all! Without a doubt this my fav RUclips channel. Xxoo
I call them...peaks 🗻 and valleys 😊
Beautiful pattern, lush colour 🥰
I love this pattern!! Great job!!❤
I have made several ripple/Chevron blankets. They are fun to make.
Chevons a my bugaboo might try this one! Love your nails…..
Skip the valleys post valleys st.peaks❤😊❤
I just played with a sample to see if I like it. I think this will make a beautiful shawl. I used Yonkey Monkey's bamboo yarn and it was lacy with a 5mm. Thanks.
Thank you ❤simple, lovely 😍 pattern.
Such a gorgeous pattern and so easy ❣️🌹
Lovely pattern. Looks like it makes a super squidgy blanket.
That’s such a pretty pattern, looks so fun to make. My next project :) Thank you 🧶🌸
It really is fun, it’s addictive actually haha
Oooh this is my next one as I'm stash busting xxx thanks xxx
Beautiful pattern. Thank you very much. ❤🙏
Love this and goes fast, and puts a whole new out look on the original pattern for afhgan I'm doing it now for a friend, but want try it also with half double crochet baby blank. What you think? Love your channel BRAVO. 👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤🧙♀️🎃
Beautiful pattern,Thank you so much!!
You’re welcome 😊
I have been working on this pattern for the past week, and my stitches seem to be out of wack!
Anotger great vintage pattern!
Ahhhhh....December afghan. Will you do May afghan? I made one in rainbow stripes about 20 yrs ago for youngest daughter....we called it the magic blanket! She still has it. She is now 26
This is beautiful & agree that it looks super squishy. Which “vintage” era does this pattern design represent?
1990 :)
Did she work in the back bump of the chain and what color yarn she use and did she chained 226 how long is the chain and how did she do the pattern of this blanket. And how did she make the fringe.
I love how squishy this stitch looks! Do you have any recommendations on yarn - especially since we need so much(!) - that would work well with this stitch? I need someone to offload a barrel full of yarn at my doorstep, haha! :p
hiya. jeepers, that a boatload of yarn. i like it tho...
😂math dummy here is there a stitch multiple for the beauty. I have to make a little before a big. Tyty this is absolutely beautiful. Huggs
Sure, you can start with a chain of 30 just to play around with it :)
Found this on the internet: The number of multiples you start with is the same number of Vs you'll make. For example, if you choose a multiple of (12 x 6) + 2, you'll have 6 Vs. The width of your project is based on your crochet hook and yarn choice, as well as your tension. Hope this helps
@@nanakathleen541 thank you so much!!! I will pin this for others 🤗
@@nanakathleen541 well it won’t let me pin a reply, can you comment this again so I can pin it to the top so people can see 🤗, thanks!
Thank you so much for your help. Huggs
Does the yarn you said include the fringe
yes it does
lt is easy ty ls nice blanket
Want to make a smaller blanket
How can I make this blanket and different sized
What are the multiples on this pattern?
Help, please you posted a pattern that was a two row repeat with puff stitches and single crochet stitches. Now I can’t find it and I already started the blanket Can you tell me where to find it?
Hi there, i just came across your video. I like it so much that i want to start making a blanket. I just want to know what is the multiple of the stitch if i want to make it a different size
I’m sorry, I don’t know, I did not break it down to figure that out
I was figuring it out for myself as well, the multiple is 14 + 2 (for example 226 chains is (16 * 14) + 2 which gives 16 Vs). Do not make the initial chain the width of the blanket you want, for me it shrank around 30% from the chevrons
Thank u so very much, now i can start making a blanket
I had that pattern book until about 2 weeks ago when my bull mastiff, Nyx, decided to eat it.
On my second blanket. I love this pattern. Very soft! ...but 226 stitches on original chain is not working for me....? On my first blanket I thought I may have counted wrong or put in a wrong stich somewhere BUT same thing on second blanket and I was SUPER careful to count and recount stitches. Is it just me or does it not come out correctly? I will be trying another one again, just because this is such a beautiful blanket. Also, it's not a real big deal as I can undo the extra stitches in the original chain and tie it off, but I'm curious if anyone else has had this happen? Maybe I just miscounted.....again lol!
I had exactly the same problem and only realize when I get to row three that it’s not working! I have restarted twice. 😢
Remember she told us on the last eight stitches..skip two dc into the next 5, 1 left , work 2 dc’s into last one! Multiple is 14+2 🎯🥰✨
It's an awesome pattern but what year is it? I don't see that info here in the video or in the info on it when q click on "more"
It’s from the early 1990s
Thank you for the info, I was just curious.
What is the stitch multiple? Is it 15 or 14 or 30? I’m trying to figure it out!😢 Someone please help 🚨I really love this stitch but I want it LONGER
Sorry I had to reword my reply hopefully it is more simple to understand.
Just chain 28 then keep adding 14 over and over until you have the width you want then add 2 more.
For example 28+14+14+14+2=72
Or...
28+14+14+14+14+14+14+14+2=128
Just remember it's a chevron pattern so make your base chain a bit wider than your target width because it will condense down once you start working the rows.
Hope this helps you and other Happy Crocheting ❤
I got it! TYSM!😘🤙
Where can I find this patern? I want to try it out.
There is a link to the pattern in the description box unger the video
@@justvintagecrochet thank you
What if I wanted it to be a smaller blanket? How do I go about figuring that out?
Ripple requires an even number on the foundation row. Count how many stitches are in a set of peaks and valleys. Then add together how many sets you will need to get the width you want. Don't forget to add two to your total for that set of doubles on either end of the row.
Okay. The music for this oldie is a little annoying.
Lovely stitch! Thank you so much!💝
Is this a chevron pattern? That’s one I’ve not crocheted before.
Yes it is :)
@@justvintagecrochet thank you. I think I can do this one! I have crocheted some intricate patterns before but always mess up on a chevron. I think I can do this one.
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These directions are making me feel not smart lol