Afghans

Wavy Squares Afghan

29 September 2012

Little squares ripple on soft waves. This blanket can be made in a solid color or in as many colors as you wish. The example is made in light worsted weight mercanized cotton.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small33.544.6721.221093.89
Small38.250.9427.591422.5
Medium42.957.234.81794.2
Large47.6163.4742.842208.99
Extra Large52.3169.7451.732666.88

Materials:
Worsted weight yarn
Size H (5mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet

Special stitch:
dc3tog – double crochet 3 stitches together (uses three stitches, decreases by two stitches) – [Yarn over, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops] 3 times (4 loops on hook), yarn over, draw through all loops on hook.

The beginning chain should be a multiple of 24 plus 3. There is also a chart available.

For these widths, start with this number of chains:

33.5″ = 171
38.25″ = 195
43″ = 219
47.5″ = 243
52.25″ = 267

After the first row, make all stitches in front loop.

Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook, sc in next ch, ** ch 2, skip 2 ch, sc in each of next 2 ch. Repeat from ** across to end of row.

Row 2: Ch 3, turn. 3 dc in second sc, (ch 2, dc in each of next 2 sc) twice, dc in each of next 4 sc, ch 2, dc in each of next 2 sc, ch 2 ** 3 dc in each of next 2 sc, (ch 2, dc in each of next 2 sc) twice, dc in each of next 4 sc, ch 2, dc in each of next 2 sc, ch 2. Repeat from ** across to last 2 sc. 3 dc in next sc, 1 dc in last sc.

Row 3: Ch 1, turn. Sc in first dc, sc in next 3 dc, ch 2, sc in next two dc, ch 2, ** sc in next 6 dc, ch 2, sc in next 2 dc, ch 2 . Repeat from ** across to last 3 dc and turning ch. Sc in each of last 3 dc, sc in top of turning ch.

Row 4: Ch 3, turn. Dc in second sc, ch 2, dc in each of next 2 sc, ch2, dc in each of next 2 sc, ch 2, (dc3tog over next 3 sc) twice, ** (ch 2, dc in each of next two sc) five times, ch 2, (dc3tog over next 3 sc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last 6 sc. (Ch 2, dc in each of next 2 sc) twice, ch2, dc in each of last 2 sc.

Row 5: Ch 1, turn. Sc in first dc, sc in next dc, ch 2, (sc in next two dc, ch 2) twice, sc in next 2 dc3tog, ch 2 **, (sc in next 2 dc, ch 2) five times, sc in next 2 dc3tog, ch 2. Repeat from ** across to last 5 dc and turning ch. (Sc in each of next 2 dc, ch 2) twice, sc in last dc, sc in top of turning ch.

Repeat rows 2 through 5 until afghan is desired length. Finish off and weave in end.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitich of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.

Edits: 10/15/15 – added chart hyperlink

No Beginning Chain Quick Shell Afghan

19 September 2012

The first row of an afghan with homespun or bouclé or other knobby style yarn can be frustrating. This afghan does not require finding chain stitches, even for the first row.

This pattern was designed to be easy for homespun or bouclé style yarns, but it can be made with just about any yarn. Make it in a solid color or with as many color changes as you like.

The example is made with two strands of DK weight yarn. It can also be made with one strand of bulky or super bulky yarn.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small33.1244.1619.82770.15
Small38.8851.8427.311061.32
Medium44.6459.52361399.08
Large50.467.245.891783.43
Extra Large56.1674.8856.982214.36

Materials:
Yarn – Sizing given for Super Bulky yarn but other weights can be used. If using two stands of lighter yarn, double the yardage.
Size N (10.0mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
ch sp = chain space
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
tr = treble/triple crochet

Instructions:

There is a tutorial video and a chart available for this blanket.

Instead of a beginning chain, the blanket is begun with a first row of chain and tr spaces.

For these widths, start with this number of chain and tr spaces:
33″ = 23
39″ = 27
44.75″ = 31
50.5″ = 35
56.25″ = 39

Row 1: Ch 3, tr in first ch, (ch 3, tr in last ch sp) even number of times.

Do not turn.

Row 2: Ch 4. Without turning the work, 2 dc over tr just made. Working across the tr stitches, (sc, ch 3, sc) over next tr, ** (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) over next tr, (sc, ch 3, sc) over next tr. Repeat from ** across all but last tr stitch. Over last tr, 2 dc, 1 tr.

Row 3: Ch 3 and turn. Sc in space between tr and dc. ** (2 Dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-3 sp, (sc, ch3, sc) in ch-2 sp. Repeat from ** across to last 2 dc and turning chain. (Sc, ch 1, dc) in space between 2nd dc and turning chain.

Row 4: Ch 4 and turn. 2 dc in ch-1 sp. (Sc, ch 3, sc) in ch-2 sp, ** (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-3 sp, (sc, ch 3, sc) in ch-2 sp. Repeat from ** across to last ch-3 sp. (2 Dc, 1 tr) in last ch-3 sp.

Repeat row 3 and 4 until afghan is desired length. Finish off and weave in end.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitch of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.

Updates:
8/19/15 – added chart link

No Beginning Chain Lacy Shell Afghan

8 September 2012

The first row of an afghan with homespun or bouclé or other knobby style yarn can be frustrating. This afghan does not require finding chain stitches, even for the first row. The lacy shells keep the afghan light even with a heavier yarn.

This pattern was designed to be easy for homespun or bouclé style yarns, but it can be made with just about any yarn. Make it in a solid color or with as many color changes as you like.

The example is made in Caron SnoSpun.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small30.3340.447.71472.7
Small3546.6710.27629.33
Medium39.6752.8913.19808.34
Large44.3359.1116.471009.73
Extra Large4965.3320.121233.49

Materials:
Yarn – Sizing given for Bulky yarn but other weights can be used
Size J (6mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
ch sp = chain space
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
tr = triple crochet

Special stitch:
Shell – work the following in the ch sp or over stitch indicated: (1 dc, ch 1) three times, 1 dc

Instructions:

Instead of a beginning chain, the blanket is begun with a first row of chain and tr spaces.

For these widths, start with this number of chain and tr spaces:

30.25″ = 25
35″ = 29
39.75″ = 33
44.25″ = 37
49″ = 41

There is a chart for this pattern available here.

Row 1: Ch 5, sc in first ch, (ch 3, tr in last ch sp) odd number of times, ch 3, dc in last ch sp.

Do not turn.

Row 2: Ch 1. Without turning the work, sc over dc just made. Working across the tr stitches, ch 1, shell over first tr, ch 1, ** sc over next tr, ch 1, shell over next tr, ch 1. Repeat from ** across all the tr stitches. Sc in ch 5 sp at end of row.

Row 3: Ch 4 and turn. Sc in first ch-1 sp of first shell, ch 3, sc in third ch-1 sp of same shell, ** ch 3, sc in first ch-1 sp of next shell, ch 3, sc in third ch-1 sp of same shell. Repeat from ** across all the shells. Ch 2, dc in ch space from row before shell row.

Row 4: Ch 1 and turn. Sc in ch-2 sp. Ch 1, shell in first ch-3 sp, ch 1, ** sc over next ch-3 sp, ch 1, shell in next ch-3 sp, ch 1. Repeat from ** across all the ch-3 spaces. Sc in ch 4 sp at end of row.

Repeat row 3 and 4 until afghan is desired length.

For straight sides – End with a row 3. Finish off and weave in end.

For scalloped sides – You will need to have an odd number of shell rows. End with a row 4. In same ch sp, ch 1, shell, ch 1, sc. Working across the ch-4 spaces on the side, (ch 1, shell in next ch-4 sp, ch 1, sc in next ch-4 sp). At the last ch-4, after the sc, also work, ch 1, shell, ch 1, sc. Working across bottom of afghan in the ch-3 spaces, (ch 1, shell in next ch-3 sp, ch 1, sc in next ch-3 sp). After the last sc, in same sp also work, ch 1, shell, ch 1, sc. Working across last side of dc stitches,  (ch 1, shell over next dc, ch 1, sc over next dc). At last corner also work, ch 1, shell, ch 1. Join with sc from the beginning of the last row 4. Finish off and weave in end.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitch of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.

Edits:
10/27/16 – added chart link
8/24/18 – corrected last segment of scalloped sides to include “shell”

June 2012 Hospice Batch

28 August 2012

As usual, I am really behind posting this. For June 2012 I sent two baby blankets and eleven lap blankets with the batch of items for hospice.

These two preemie blankets are made with donated Knitting Fever King Tut cotton yarn. They are my own patterns – King Charles Brocade and Little Checks.

These three lap blankets are from my own patterns. The first is made with Caron Simply Soft, Sunshine color. The pattern is Soft Clusters Ripple Afghan. The second is made with Bernat Soft Bouclé and the pattern is Lacy Check Ripple Afghan. The third is made with King Tut Knitting Fever and the pattern is Shell and Post Stitch Ripple Afghan.

These three are made from some yarn my aunt and uncle bought at a yard sale. There was no label, so I don’t know what it is. It felt like it was mostly acrylic. It had an ecru base with a variegated thread wrapped around it. The first is Lyn’s Round Ripple, the second is Delectable Shell Afghan, and the third is Climbing Shells.

These three are made with Jo-Ann Sensations Rainbow Bouclé. The two blue ones are my No Beginning Chain Crazy Block Afghan. The green one is based on the Asymmetrical Shell stitch pattern from Donna Kooler’s Encyclopedia of Crochet.

These are both made from King Tut Knitting Fever cotton yarn. The first is my Little Shell Ripple Afghan. The second is Speed Hook Shell Afghan.

Double V-stitch Ripple Blanket

7 August 2012

This is a lightweight and gender neutral blanket. It works well in a solid color or multiple colors.

The example is made in light worsted weight mercanized cotton.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small3242.6725.11294.22
Small38.3351.1136.011856.86
Medium44.6659.5548.892520.77
Large50.9967.9963.733285.96
Extra Large57.3276.4280.544152.42

Materials: Worsted weight yarn Size H (5mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet

Special stitch:
v-stitch – in stitch indicated, 1 dc, ch 1, 1 dc.

The beginning chain should be a multiple of 36 plus 2.

There is also a chart available.

For these widths, start with this number of chains:

32″ = 182
38.25″ = 218
44.75″ = 254
51″ = 290
57.25″ = 326

After the first row, make all stitches in both loops.

Row 1: V-stitch in 5th ch from hook, v-stitch in next ch, skip 4 ch, v-stitch in each of next two ch, skip 4 ch, v-stitch in next ch, dc in next ch, skip 4 ch, dc in next ch, v-stitch in next ch, (skip 4 ch, v-stitch in each of next two ch) twice, **skip 1 ch, dc in each of next two ch,  skip 1 ch, (v-stitch in each of next two ch, skip 4 ch) twice, v-stitch in next ch, dc in next ch, skip 4 ch, dc in next ch, v-stitch in next ch, (skip 4 ch, v-stitch in each of next two ch) twice. Repeat from ** across to last 2 ch, skip 1 ch, dc in last ch. Turn.

Row 2: Ch 4, dc in first dc, skip 1 dc, (v-stitch in each of next two dc, skip 2 dc) twice, v-stitch in next dc, skip 2 dc, v-stitch in next dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, ** skip 1 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc,  skip 1 dc,  (v-stitch in each of next two dc, skip 2 dc) twice, v-stitch in next dc, skip 2 dc, v-stitch in next dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last dc and turning ch, skip 1 dc and v-stitch in top of turning ch. Turn.

Row 3: Ch 3, v-stitch in first dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, skip 2 dc, dc in each of the next two dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, ** skip 2 dc, v-stitch and dc in next dc, dc and v-stitch in next dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, skip 2 dc, dc in each of the next two dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last 2 dc and turning ch, skip 2 dc, v-stitch and dc in third ch of turning ch. Turn.

Row 4: Ch 4, dc in first dc, v-stitch in next dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, skip 4 dc, (v-stitch in each of next two dc, skip 2 dc) twice, ** v-stitch in each of next 4 dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, skip 4 dc, (v-stitch in each of next two dc, skip 2 dc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last 3 dc and turning chain, v-stitch in last dc, v-stitch in top of turning chain. Turn.

Row 5: Ch 3, v-stitch in second dc, v-stitch in next dc, skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc, skip 2 dc, v-stitch in next dc, dc in next dc, skip 2 dc, dc in next dc, v-stitch in next dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice, **skip 1 ch, dc in each of next two dc,  skip 1 ch, (v-stitch in each of next two dc, skip 2 dc) twice, v-stitch in next dc, dc in next dc, skip 2 dc, dc in next dc, v-stitch in next dc, (skip 2 dc, v-stitch in each of next two dc) twice. Repeat from ** across to turning chain, skip 1 ch, dc in third ch. Turn.

Repeat rows 2 through 5 until afghan is desired length. Finish off and weave in end.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitich of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.

Chart for Fans and Pansies Ripple Blanket

3 August 2012

This isn’t the best drawing in the world, but for you guys that prefer charts, here is a chart for the Fans and Pansies Ripple Blanket.

chartfansandpansies

 

I found an error in the chain row and first row of the chart on 8/8/2013 and replaced it.

Shell and V-stitch Round Ripple Blanket

28 July 2012

This is a round ripple with a little vintage twist to it – adding panels of shell and v-stitch. It is a six-point star and can be made in a solid color or with various colors. It can be made as a baby blanket, lap blanket or throw.

The example is made in an Aran weight acrylic yarn, so measurements and yarn requirements are given for that, but the blanket can be made an any weight yarn. Use hook appropriate to yarn weight.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

# of RoundsInches point to pointInches of smallest areaYardsOunces
213125.67420.198.29
243629.33552.6810.9
274133705.9913.93
304636.67876.3417.29
335140.331067.5121.06

Materials:
Aran weight yarn
Size I (5.5mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
ch sp = chain space
dc = double crochet
sl st = slip stitch

Instructions:

There is a chart of the first 13 rounds available here.

Rnd 1: Ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring. Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 11 dc into the ring (12 dc). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 2: Ch 3, 1 dc in same st, 2 dc in each st around (24 dc). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 3: Ch 3, 1 dc in same st, 2 dc in each st around (48 dc). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 4: Sl st in space between beginning chain of rnd 3 and next dc. Ch 3 and dc in same space. Skip 2 dc, (dc, ch1, dc) in space between dc. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, 2dc in space between dc, skip 2 dc, (dc, ch1, dc) in space between dc (12 2dc clusters, 12 v-stitches). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 5: Sl st in space between beginning chain of rnd 4 and next dc. Ch 4 and dc in same space. Skip 2 dc, (dc, ch1,dc) in ch sp. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (dc, ch1, dc) in space between dc, skip 2 dc, (dc, ch1, dc) in ch sp (24 v-stitches). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 6: Sl st in ch sp. Ch 4 and dc in same space. Skip 2 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (dc, ch1, dc) in ch sp, skip 2 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp (12 1ch-v-stitches, 12 2ch-v-stitches). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 7: Sl st in ch sp. Ch 5 and dc in same space. Skip 2 dc, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in ch sp. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 2 dc, (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in ch sp (12 v-stitches, 12 shells). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 8: Sl st in ch sp. Ch 3 and 2dc, ch1, 3dc in same space. Skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp. Repeat the following for the round: skip 3 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp (12 shells, 12 v-stitches). Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 9: Sl st in 2 dc, sl st in ch sp. Ch 5 and dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 1 dc, in space between v-stitch and shell, work 2 dc, ch 2. Repeat the following for the round: skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 1 dc, in space between v-stitch and shell, work 2 dc, ch 2. Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 10: Sl st in ch sp. Ch 3 and 2dc, ch1, 3dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch2, skip 4 dc, in space between dc work (dc, ch2, dc), ch1. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, in space between dc work (dc, ch2, dc), ch1. Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 11: Sl st in 2 dc, sl st in ch sp. Ch 5 and dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 2 dc, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), ch 2. Repeat the following for the round: skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 2 dc, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), ch 2. Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 12: Sl st in ch sp. Ch 3 and 2dc, ch1, 3dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, dc in next dc, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in next dc, ch 1. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, dc in next dc, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in next dc, ch 1. Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 13: Sl st in 2 dc, sl st in ch sp. Ch 5 and dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 2 dc, dc in next 2dc, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in next 2dc, ch 2. Repeat the following for the round: skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 2 dc, dc in next 2dc, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in next 2dc, ch 2. Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 14: Sl st in ch sp. Ch 3 and 2dc, ch1, 3dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, dc in each dc up to the ch sp, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in each dc up to the last dc before ch sp, ch 1. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, dc in each dc up to the ch sp, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in each dc up to the last dc before ch sp, ch 1. Join with sl st in third ch.

Rnd 15: Sl st in 2 dc, sl st in ch sp. Ch 5 and dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 2 dc, dc in each dc up to the ch sp, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in each dc up to last dc before ch sp, ch 2. Repeat the following for the round: skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, ch 1, skip 2 dc, dc in each dc up to the ch sp, in ch sp work (2dc, ch2, 2dc), dc in each dc up to the last dc before ch sp, ch 2. Join with sl st in third ch.

Repeat rounds 14 and 15 until blanket is desired size. On every 8th round (round 16, 24, etc.) work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in each of the six points. This adjustment will help keep the blanket flat.

Rnds 16, 24 etc. : Sl st in ch sp. Ch 3 and 2dc, ch1, 3dc in same space. Skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, dc in each dc up to the ch sp, in ch sp work (3dc, ch2, 3dc), dc in each dc up to the last dc before ch sp, ch 1. Repeat the following for the round: skip 2 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (3dc, ch1, 3dc) in ch sp, skip 4 dc, (dc, ch2, dc) in ch sp, ch 2, skip 4 dc, dc in each dc up to the ch sp, in ch sp work (3dc, ch2, 3dc), dc in each dc up to the last dc before ch sp, ch 1. Join with sl st in third ch.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to complete all but the last slip stitch at the beginning of a round. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through for the slip stitch. Weave in ends.

Edits:
3/20/17 – Added chart.

Fans and Pansies Ripple Blanket

18 July 2012

This is an original design but is reminiscent of what might have been made a century or two ago. It works well in a solid color or multiple colors.

The example is made in light worsted weight mercanized cotton.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small3141.3326.531367.76
Small41.254.9446.862416.2
Medium51.4168.5472.953760.95
Large61.6182.14104.775402
Extra Large71.8195.75142.357339.34

Materials:
Worsted weight yarn (see chart for amount)
Size H (5mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
ch sp = chain space
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet

Special stitches:
dc2tog – double crochet 2 stitches together (uses two stitches, decreases by one stitch) – [Yarn over, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops] 2 times (3 loops on hook), yarn over, draw through all loops on hook.
dc5tog – double crochet 5 stitches together (uses five stitches, decreases by four stitches) – [Yarn over, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops] 5 times (6 loops on hook), yarn over, draw through all loops on hook.

The beginning chain should be a multiple of 52 plus 2.

For these widths, start with this number of chains:
31″ = 158
41.25″ = 210
51.5″ = 262
61.5″ = 314
71.75″ = 366

After the first row, make all stitches in both loops.

There is also a chart available for this pattern.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc in the next ch, [skip 3 ch, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next ch, skip 3 ch, sc in next chain] twice, sc in each of the next 18 ch,  [skip 3 ch, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next ch, skip 3 ch, sc in next chain] twice, ** sc in next two ch,  [skip 3 ch, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next ch, skip 3 ch, sc in next chain] twice, sc in next 18 ch,  [skip 3 ch, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next ch, skip 3 ch, sc in next chain] twice. Repeat from ** across to last ch, sc in last ch.  Turn.

Row 2: Ch3, 2dc in first sc, sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, dc in next 4 sc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), dc in next sc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), dc in next 4 sc, sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, ** 5dc in next sc, sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, dc in next 4 sc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), dc in next sc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), dc in next 4 sc, sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last sc, 3 dc in last sc. Turn.

Row 3: Ch3, 2dc in second dc, 2dc in next dc, ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc), dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 dc), dc in next dc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 dc), dc in next 2 dc, ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc), ** (2dc in next dc) twice, dc in next dc, (2dc in next dc) twice, ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc), dc in next 2 dc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 dc), dc in next dc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 dc), dc in next 2 dc, ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc). Repeat from ** across to last 2 dc and turning chain, (2dc in next dc) twice, dc in top turning ch. Turn.

Row 4: Ch1, sc in first dc and in each of the next 4 dc, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, sc in each of (the next two dc, next two dc2tog, next dc, next two dc2tog, next two dc), sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, ** sc in each of the next 9 dc, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, sc in each of (the next two dc, next two dc2tog, next dc, next two dc2tog, next two dc), sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp. Repeat from ** across to last 4 dc and turning ch, sc in last 4 dc, sc in top of turning ch. Turn.

Row 5: Ch3, 2dc in second sc, 2dc in next sc, dc in each of next 2 sc, sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), dc in next sc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc),  sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, ** dc in next 2 sc,  (2dc in next sc) twice, dc in next sc, (2dc in next sc) twice, dc in next 2 sc, sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), dc in next sc, 2 dc2tog (using next 4 sc), sc in next sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last 5 sc, dc in next 2 sc,  (2dc in next sc) twice, dc in next sc. Turn.

Row 6: Ch3, 2dc in second dc, 2dc in next dc, dc in each of next 4 dc, ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc), dc5tog (using next 5 dc), ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc), ** dc in each of next 4 dc, (2dc in next dc) twice, dc in next dc, (2dc in next dc) twice, dc in each of next 4 dc, ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc), dc5tog (using next 5 dc), ch4, skip (sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch7, skip (3dc, sc, 3dc), sc in next two dc, ch4, skip (3dc, sc). Repeat from ** across to last 6 dc and turning chain, dc in each of next 4 dc, (2dc in next dc) twice, dc in top turning ch. Turn.

Row 7: Ch1, sc in first dc, sc in next dc, skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next dc, skip 3 dc, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, 3sc in ch7 sp, sc in each of the next two sc, 4sc in ch4 sp, sc in dc5tog, 4sc in ch4 sp, sc in each of the next two sc, 3sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, ** skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next dc, skip 3 dc, sc in each of the next 3 dc, skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next dc, skip 3 dc, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, 3sc in ch7 sp, sc in each of the next two sc, 4sc in ch4 sp, sc in dc5tog, 4sc in ch4 sp, sc in each of the next two sc, 3sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp. Repeat from ** across to last 8 dc and turning ch, skip 3 dc, (dc, ch2, 2dc, ch2, dc) in next dc, skip 3 dc, sc in next dc, sc in top of turning ch. Turn.

Repeat rows 2 through 7 until afghan is desired length. End with a row 6 then complete these last two rows.

Next to last row: Ch1, sc in first dc and in each of the next 8 dc, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, sc in dc5tog, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, ** sc in each of the next 17 dc, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp, sc in dc5tog, sc in ch4 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch7 sp, (dc, ch2, dc) in each of the next two sc, sc in ch4 sp. Repeat from ** across to last 8 dc and turning ch, sc in last 8 dc, sc in top of turning ch. Turn.

Last row: Ch1, sc in first sc, sc in each of next 9 sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, sc in next 2 sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, ** sc in next 18 sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice, sc in next 2 sc, (4dc in ch sp, 4dc in next ch sp, sc in next sc) twice. Repeat from ** across to last 9 sc, sc in last 9 sc. Finish off and weave in end.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitch of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.


Little Shell Ripple Afghan

9 July 2012

Pictures don’t do this one justice. The tiny shells are so delicate and ripple adds a little extra complexity to the look.

The example is made in light worsted weight mercanized cotton.

Size: This blanket can be made any size. Five widths are given in the directions.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Extra Small28.53820.641064
Small37.0949.4534.951801.95
Medium45.6860.953.012733.18
Large54.2772.3674.823857.67
Extra Large62.8683.81100.385175.44

Materials:
Worsted weight yarn
Size H (5mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
ch sp = chain space
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet

Special stitches:
dc3tog – double crochet 3 stitches together (uses three stitches, decreases by two stitches) – [Yarn over, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and pull up loop, yarn over, draw through 2 loops] 3 times (4 loops on hook), yarn over, draw through all loops on hook.

The beginning chain should be a multiple of 44 plus 14.

For these widths, start with this number of chains:
28.5″ = 146
37″ = 190
45.75″ = 234
54.25″ = 278
62.75″ = 322

There is also a chart available for this pattern.

After the first row, make all stitches in both loops.

Row 1: Dc in 5th chain from hook, dc in next 4 ch, 3dc in next ch, dc in next 17 ch, dc3tog (uses 3 ch), dc in next ch, dc3tog, dc in next 17 ch, 3dc in next ch, ** dc in next ch, 3 dc in next ch, dc in next 17 ch, dc3tog (uses 3 ch), dc in next ch, dc3tog, dc in next 17 ch, 3dc in next ch. Repeat from ** across to last 6 chains. Dc in next 6 ch. Turn.

Row 2: Ch1, sc in first dc. Sc in each stitch to end of row. Sc in top turning chain. Turn.

Row 3: Ch3 (counts as first dc) dc in second sc, dc in next 4 sc, 3dc in next sc, dc in next 17 sc, dc3tog (uses 3 sc), dc in next sc, dc3tog, dc in next 17 sc, 3dc in next sc, ** dc in next sc, 3dc in next sc, dc in next 17 sc, dc3tog (uses 3 sc), dc in next sc, dc3tog, dc in next 17 sc, 3dc in next sc. Repeat from ** across to last 6 sc. Dc in next 6 sc. Turn.

Row 4: Ch1, sc in first dc, sc in each of the next 4 dc, dc in next dc, ch3, sc in next dc, (ch3, skip three dc, sc in next dc) four times, ch3, skip four stitches, dc in next dc (this is the dc between the two dc3tog), ch3, skip four stitches, sc in next dc, (ch3, skip three dc, sc in next dc) four times, ch3, dc in next dc, ** ch3, sc in next dc, (ch3, skip three dc, sc in next dc) four times, ch3, skip four stitches, dc in next dc (this is the dc between the two dc3tog), ch3, skip four stitches, sc in next dc, (ch3, skip three dc, sc in next dc) four times, ch3, dc in next dc . Repeat from ** across to last 4 dc and turning chain. Sc in next 4 dc, sc in top of turning chain. Turn.

Row 5: Ch3 (counts as first dc) dc in second sc, dc in next 3 sc, 2dc in next dc, (sc in next ch sp, 3dc in next sc) five times, sc in next ch sp, ** 3dc in next dc, (sc in next ch sp, 3dc in next sc) five times, sc in next ch sp . Repeat from ** across to last dc and 5 sc. 2dc in next dc, dc in each of the next 5 sc. Turn.

Row 6: Ch1, sc in first dc, sc in each of the next 4 dc, ch2, skip one dc, sc in next dc, (ch3, sc in center dc of next shell) five times, skip a shell, (ch3, sc in center dc of next shell) five times, ** ch3, sc in first dc of next shell, ch3, sc in third dc of same shell, (ch3, sc in center dc of next shell) five times, skip a shell, (ch3, sc in center dc of next shell) five times. Repeat from ** across to last 6 dc and turning chain. Ch3, sc in first dc after last shell, ch2, skip one dc, sc in next 4 dc, sc in top of turning chain. Turn.

Row 7: Ch3 (counts as first dc) dc in second sc, dc in next 3 sc, sc in next ch sp ** 3dc in next sc, sc in next ch sp. Repeat from ** across to last 5 sc. Dc in each of the next 5 sc. Turn.

Row 8: Ch1, sc in first dc, sc in each of the next 4 dc, dc in next sc, ** (ch3, sc in center dc of next shell) five times, ch3, skip a shell, dc in next sc, skip a shell, (ch3, sc in center dc of next shell) five times, ch3, dc in next sc. Repeat from ** across to last 4 dc and turning chain. Sc in next 4 dc, sc in top of turning chain. Turn.

Repeat rows 5 through 8 until afghan is desired length. End with a row 8 then complete the next three rows.

Third to last row: Ch3 (counts as first dc) dc in second sc, dc in next 4 stitches, 3dc in next stitch, dc in next 17 stitches, skip next chain and sc, dc3tog (uses 3 stitches), dc in next stitch, dc3tog, skip next sc and ch, dc in next 17 stitches, 3dc in next stitch, ** dc in next stitch, 3dc in next stitch, dc in next 17 stitches, skip next ch and sc, dc3tog (uses 3 stitches), dc in next stitch, dc3tog, skip next sc and ch, dc in next 17 stitches, 3dc in next stitch. Repeat from ** across to last 6 stitches. Dc in next 6 stitches. Turn.

Next to last row: Ch1, sc in first dc. Sc in each stitch to end of row. Sc in top turning chain. Turn.

Last row: Ch3 (counts as first dc) dc in second sc, dc in next 4 sc, 3dc in next sc, dc in next 17 sc, dc3tog (uses 3 sc), dc in next sc, dc3tog, dc in next 17 sc, 3dc in next sc, ** dc in next sc, 3dc in next sc, dc in next 17 sc, dc3tog (uses 3 sc), dc in next sc, dc3tog, dc in next 17 sc, 3dc in next sc. Repeat from ** across to last 6 sc. Dc in next 6 sc. Finish off and weave in end.

The blanket can be made in a solid color or can be made with any number of color changes. The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitch of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.

The Blanket Has Eyes

5 July 2012

This whimsical blanket can be made with selected colors or with scraps on hand for a nice stash busting project. The example has a cream color for the non-“eye” sections, but these can also be made with any number of colors.

The example is made in aran weight yarn.

Size: Directions are given for three widths.

SizeWidth (Inches)Length (Inches)Ounces of yarnYards of yarn
Medium38.551.3326.271333.33
Large57.4376.5858.462967.3
Extra Large76.37101.83103.355246.26

Materials: Aran weight yarn Size I (5.5mm) crochet hook

Abbreviations:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
hdc = half-double crochet
sc = single crochet
tr = triple/treble crochet

The beginning chain should be a multiple of 60 plus 2. There is a also a chart available.

For these widths, start with this number of chains:
38.5″ = 122
57.5″ = 182
71.25″ = 242

Row 1: Begin in a non-“eye” color. Skip first 3 ch (counts as first dc), dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in each ch to end of row. Turn.

Row 2: Make all stitches in both loops. Ch3, dc in second dc, dc in each dc to end of row. Dc in top turning chain. Turn.

Row 3: Repeat row 2.

Row 4: Ch4 (counts as first tr), tr in 2nd dc, tr in each of next six dc, dc in each of next two dc, hdc in each of next two dc, sc in each of next six dc, hdc in each of the next two dc, dc in each of next two dc, ** tr in each of next 46 dc, dc in each of next two dc, hdc in each of next two dc, sc in each of next six dc, hdc in each of the next two dc, dc in each of next two dc. Repeat from ** across to last 38 dc, tr in each of the next 37 dc, tr in the top turning chain. Change to an “eye” color. Turn.

Row 5: Ch1, sc in first tr, sc in each of the next 37 tr, hdc in each of next two dc, dc in each of next two hdc, tr in each of next six sc, dc in each of the next two hdc, hdc in each of next two dc, ** sc in each of next 46 tr, hdc in each of next two dc, dc in each of next two hdc, tr in each of next six sc, dc in each of the next two hdc, hdc in each of next two dc. Repeat from ** across to last 8 tr, sc in each of the next 7 tr, sc in the top turning chain. Turn.

Row 6: Ch1, sc in first sc, sc in each of the next 7 sc, hdc in each of next two hdc, dc in each of next two dc, tr in each of next six tr, dc in each of the next two dc, hdc in each of next two hdc, ** sc in each of next 46 sc, hdc in each of next two hdc, dc in each of next two dc, tr in each of next six tr, dc in each of the next two dc, hdc in each of next two hdc. Repeat from ** across to last 38 sc, sc in each of the next 38 sc. Change to a non-“eye” color. Turn.

Row 7: Ch4 (counts as first tr), tr in 2nd sc, tr in each of next 36 sc, dc in each of next two hdc, hdc in each of next two dc, sc in each of next six tr, hdc in each of the next two dc, dc in each of next two hdc, ** tr in each of next 46 sc, dc in each of next two hdc, hdc in each of next two dc, sc in each of next six tr, hdc in each of the next two dc, dc in each of next two hdc. Repeat from ** across to last 8 sc, tr in each of the next 8 sc. Turn.

Row 8: Ch3, dc in second tr, dc in each stitch to end of row. Dc in top turning chain. Turn.

Rows 9 and 10: Repeat row 2 for each.

Repeat rows 4 through 10 until afghan is desired length. Fasten off and weave in ends.

Note about color changes: The best way to make a color change is to finish all but the very last pull through of the two loops of the last stitch of a row. Cut yarn with a few inches of tail and join with new color next to stitch. Pull new color through last two loops. Weave in ends.

Edits:

1/24/2014 – Clarified instructions for rows 9 and 10.
2/9/14 – Corrected beginning chain, size and yarn requirements for Extra Large Size.

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