I haven't been to a bridal shower for a long time. I just didn't know many eligible young people for a while. But a year or so ago, I realized that some of my sons' friends were entering that stage, and figured I'd better prepare. The Waterfall Throw pattern seemed like a good place to start. It went quickly, using thick chenille Bernat Blanket yarn. I'm not sure it turned out to be a "throw" size--that's one of my nearly 6-foot boys holding it up. But I like big afghans. I finally gave it to a bride who's not that tall, but is marrying a much taller young man. It should keep him covered--if she'll let it go!
Tuesday, June 25, 2019
Monday, June 3, 2019
Rainbow Ripple Baby Blanket
My friend asked me to crochet an afghan for her sister's baby, and sent me a picture she'd found on Pinterest. I haven't been able to find that particular shot, so I won't share it with you, but it was a ripple afghan in rainbow colors, with white ripples in between. It looked like a fun project.
To make sure I got the ripples right, I followed the Easy Ripple Afghan by SusanB. I used my favorite I hook, and (mostly) Red Heart Super Saver yarn. I stitched two rows in each color, alternating Soft White with these colors:
I used about 12 ounces of Soft White yarn, and about half an ounce of each color. So I have plenty of colors left for more Rainbow Ripple baby blankets, or other vibrant projects!
To make sure I got the ripples right, I followed the Easy Ripple Afghan by SusanB. I used my favorite I hook, and (mostly) Red Heart Super Saver yarn. I stitched two rows in each color, alternating Soft White with these colors:
- Dark Orchid
- Medium Purple
- Royal
- Turqua
- Paddy Green
- Tea Leaf
- Cornmeal
- Lemon
- Carrot
- Red Heart With Love Tigerlily
- Burgundy
- Cherry Red
- Light Raspberry
- Baby Pink
I used about 12 ounces of Soft White yarn, and about half an ounce of each color. So I have plenty of colors left for more Rainbow Ripple baby blankets, or other vibrant projects!