How to crochet granny ripple
I am sure many of you who can crochet fairly well may not know how to crochet a granny ripple. While I was crocheting my vibrant pillow 3 I thought I would make a tutorial on granny ripple but for some reason I couldn't do it then. Here it is now.
Once you get started and go in the right direction granny ripples are
fun to make, but getting started is what irks me a lot. The major
problem here is deciding upon the number of chains to start with. Since
you are not going to work in a straight pattern the length of the chains
that you make at the beginning have to be somewhere around one and half
times the length of the finished pattern. (I am saying this from my
experience, but it may not be correct). So the safest bet is to make
extra chains, you can always sew in the extra length of the chains
instead of having to pull everything apart in case your work becomes
shorter.
So to start with, make chains of length that you desire. Then in the 6th chain from the hook make 3 dc (cluster).
1. Skip 2 chains, in the next chain make another cluster (3 dc).
2. Skip 2 chains, in the next chain make one more cluster.
3. Skip 5 chains and make a cluster in the next chain.
4. Skip 2 chains, make a cluster in the next chain.
5. Skip 2 chains. Make a cluster, 3 chains and another cluster all into the next chain.
6. Skip 2 chains, make a cluster into the next chain.
7. Skip 2 chains, make a cluster into next chain.
8. Skip 5 chains, make a cluster into the next chain.
9. You have to repeat this pattern through the length
of the chains. You can see the peak and the valley forming. You have to
end this row in a peak (cluster + 3 chains + cluster).
Since some of you are having doubts about ending and starting a row I have included these additional instructions and photos to elaborate on them.
In the above picture you can see that I have made 5 turning chains and made 3 dc (cluster) into the space between the two clusters in the previous row.
11. Into the next space make another dc cluster.
12. Into the next space one more cluster.
13. Skip the next space which forms a valley and make a cluster into the next one.
14. A cluster into the next space. Then a cluster, 3
ch, a cluster into the next space where the peak is formed. Continue the
pattern until the end of the row.
16. For row 3 repeat from step 10 until the end of row. In the picture below you can see that I have come to the end of row 3.
17. You can see below that I have made a cluster, 3 ch, cluster all into
the 5-ch turning space. Make 5 chains and turn your work and repeat the
pattern.
The below picture shows the end of row 4.
And end of row 5.
Now you can see the edges of the pattern evolving. You have to repeat this pattern all along.
As I have told you at the beginning of the tutorial it is always safe to
make extra chains at the start of the pattern so that you can ensure
that you have adequate chains to make the required length of the pattern
and that you end with a peak. You can sew in the extra chains. In case
you do not want to have extra chains an anonymous reader has commented
that you have to make chains of multiples of 18+5. You can give it a
try.
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