Pink Blanket Mini Ripple Stitch
I first learned to crochet when I was around 12 years old. The only stitch I knew how to do for the past 13 years was the single crochet stitch. My mother taught me to crochet. I had a lot of problems with adding and dropping stitches. I never knew what I was doing wrong and she couldn't tell me.
I was up late one night and wanted to see if someone had a good tutorial on doing something different and fancy looking like granny squares. I came across a few good tutorials but then found an excellent teacher under the name of Bethintx1 on YouTube. I didn't end up working on those granny squares because I was already working on a baby blanket around that time. I had subscribed to Bethintx1's channel so I wouldn't forget who I found that did the great tutorial. Because I was subscribed, I had seen a lot of neat stuff she had been putting up. She put up a video on how to do the mini ripple stitch (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=feh3fDNg8ZY).
I had enough with not being able to do anything other than just a basic single crochet. I ended up taking a skein of half-used up red heart yarn and learned to do the mini ripple stitch. I made a table runner as the first thing using this stitch. It was green in color and I thought it would be a good idea to give it to my parental in laws as a Saint Nick gift.
I was so relieved when I found out I could learn such a cool pattern when I came across the mini ripple stitch. It brought back my passion for yarn crafts again! The pink blanket you see above is the second thing I made with the mini ripple stitch. I wanted to have my own blanket so I made it for myself. Most things I make I tend to give away but I just liked this one so much. The picture you will see below is another blanket I made with this stitch. I made that blanket for our good friends Rebecca and Audrey. Blankets take forever to make, especially when they are sized for adults! I had a lot of fun making these as the stitch was fast and changed directions every now and then.
Mini Ripple Stitch Blanket
The pink blanket looks so warm! They are both beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks! The pink blanket is very warm :-)
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