Ripple Crochet – Variation 1 – Zig Zag

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25 Responses to Ripple Crochet – Variation 1 – Zig Zag

  1. CrochetingNanya

    Hey Teresa,
    I just started making an afghan using the ripple stitch and thanks to you I am actually doing for the first time. I just can’t tell you enough how grateful I am that you make these video’s for me and thousands of other crocheters. The way that you explain everything with such a warm and comfortable voice just makes learning stitches or refreshing stitches so pleasureable. I start begin and end everyday with crocheting. Soooo thank you so much for everything.
    Nanya

  2. divatia

    @thesleepyteacup13 Maybe I can help with the answer on the valleys try skipping only 2 stitches on the foundation row and skipping only 1 stitch on the rest of the rows. She does it at 8:50 in the video

  3. thesleepyteacup13

    i am having the exact issue as divatia, i chain 30 but come up short in the end. I have even checked into the written instructions and i am having the same issue. Also how do you do the “valleys” on the rows after the first, i seem to be doing the decreases wrong. I am skipping two stitches just like the foundation row but it doesnt seem to work out. please help. thanks.

  4. divatia

    In the written instructions I notice that the pattern length is in multiples of 12+6 which I can understand and follow, but in the video I the only way I can follow to a T is if I chain in multiples of 14+7. Can you specify how many chains it took to make the swatch in this particular video to avoid any confusion? Besides that the tutorial is great. Thank you!

  5. Flgkhj02

    To difficult for me :)

  6. jennelovesjames

    Finally! I’m so glad you do video demonstrations because I still get confused when reading patterns. Plus for a beginner like me, most patterns just plain don’t make any sense whatsoever. Especially since everyone has different abbreviations. I’m pregnant and not sure what I’m having yet and I wanted to start on an easy crochet pattern for a blanket. I’d prefer to crochet because I can change colors quick and easy plus I don’t have to deal with two needles.

  7. tjw1963

    @Marcela91362 I appreciate the comment, thank you. I wish you much continued success with crochet.

  8. Marcela91362

    You are the reason I signed up on YouTube, thank you so much for being so patience and detailed in explaining how to make a ripple crochet. I have watched many instructional crochet videos on YouTube and you are the best instructor I have found so far. Hope to learn more crochet stitches from you!

  9. acidentprone

    Wonderful!!! Thank you so much for posting such great videos!!!

  10. tjw1963

    @acidentprone For example, if you wanted 8 ripples, you would take 8×12=96+6=102. You will make a chain of 102. Each set of 12 chains is what you need for each ripple. There will always be an odd amount of stitches at the beginning of each pattern stitch that you are doing, which is the 6 extra chains which are added on 1 time.

  11. acidentprone

    Ok, I see…so make my length in multiples of 12, like 36, 48, or 60 and then right at the end of the first row add the six extra stitches?

  12. tjw1963

    @acidentprone It takes 12 chains to make each ripple. The +6 are the extra stitches at the beginning.

  13. acidentprone

    I was wondering what you mean by the multiplier is 12 +6…what does that mean?

  14. mzzkaye

    when i get to my 4th line and so on the ripple starts to straighten out! what am i doing wrong!!

  15. tjw1963

    @Kakerville You are welcome! :)

  16. Kakerville

    This beautiful pattern is going to be used by me to make an afghan ! Thank you so much ! I will post a vid response when i am done ! almost there ! luv it ! thanks again

  17. mona123456ish

    Thanks for the add!

  18. tjw1963

    Maybe you could work it in a round and hand stitch to the dress?

  19. eiwozdesign

    how could I adapt this to put it on the bottom of a baby dress?

  20. sally969

    what is the multiples for this pattern? thanks

  21. jules30040

    Hi, I dont see the written instructions for this ripple variation pattern, I see the symbol instructions, is there a another place to look under your blog for the written instructions

    Thanks

  22. tjw1963

    You can modify the size of the ripple.

  23. Knittin66

    Hi can I do this with 30 chains? Thanks

  24. tjw1963

    You are welcome.

  25. Lithillia

    thank you for making this video, it was very usefull.

    many thanks from norway

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