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I just wanted to share my WIP. I am making my 1st afghan! It is a round ripple that will go from 6 pts to 12 pts to 24 pts. It is done in RH spring green and amethyst.

I just added the 1st set of new points and hopefully will add the 2nd set today!

The stitches are all dc front loop and it works up real easy and fast! The new points however, I am to too thrilled with and will next time make them not so stretched out looking. The amethyst yarn looks like 2 different colors but it isn't. I don't have a flash on my camera so it is hard to get it right. Where it looks purple and not blue is the real color but more vivid.





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Wow, that's really neat looking! Did you make the pattern yourself? I do hope you share the pattern when you are done (wink, wink)! How big will it be when finished?

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PRETTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I want one in dark green and country blue! and one in painted desert and black! one for the couch and one for the bed!

That is a great pattern! Thanks for sharing!

Did you come up with the pattern or did you find it somewhere?
I would love to make that for my bed and couch.

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Abbreviations:
CH = Chain.
SL ST = Slip Stitch.
DC = Double Crochet. (US)
SP = Space.
bpdc = back post double crochet
fpdc = front post double crochet
To start.
CH4 and join with a SL ST to form a ring.

Row 1:
CH3, (stands and 1DC) 1DC into loop, *CH2, 2DC into loop* repeat * to * 4 times more, CH2, join with a SL ST to the top of the CH3 from the star of the row. (6 CH2 SPs)
Row 2:
SL ST into first DC and into CH2 SP, CH3, 2DC, CH2, 3DC into same SP, *3DC, CH2, 3DC into next CH SP* Repeat * to * 4 times more. (6 Points)
Row 3:
SL ST into next DC, CH3, *1 DC into next DC (3DC, CH2, 3DC) all into next CH SP, 1DC into next 2DC, SK next 2DCs, 1DC into next DC,* Repeat * to * to end of the row, where you end with 1DC into next DC. (There will be 1DC and the starting CH not worked into and this is how it should be.) Join as before.

Every row from now on starts and finishes the same as Row 3 but has the extra DCs worked on the sides of the peaks and valleys.

You ALWAYS work 3DC, CH2, 3DC into every point and ALWAYS SK the same 2 STs on every row. All the others are just a DC into a DC.

As long as you take care of these two things, the rest will take care of itself.

This is the main pattern I was given and the one who wrote it has given me permission to share so long as no one sells it! wink

Now, I crochet very loosly so I have to put only 2dc, 2ch, 2dc in each point to start or it gets puckered up! Then when it starts to need more, then I go to the 3dc 2ch 3dc. This is me but you will have to see how it works for you. Just remember... it is a free pattern grin

Making the extra points ~ Once I get to a place I want to add points, I count down half way from point to valley. All stitches are counted, even those you will skip later.

join yarn. ch 2 (or 3 if you use 3 for dc)
fpdc every remaining stitch till you get to the 2 stitches you need to skip then finish up the other side so that it is even

*ch 2(or 3) turn, Now bpdc every stitch until the 2 you need to skip, then continue up the other side.*

repeat till you have 2 dc on each side.(4)

ch 2 sk next 2 dcfp in last dc
sl st join and fasten off.

rejoin anywhere
work row 3 until you are ready to add the extra points

Work the Making the extra points as before

work row 3 until the desired size.

If you don't want to work in back and front posts, just don't and always crochet in the back loops only.

Hope this helps!



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WOW, love those colors, I love green. Thanks for the pattern

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It is quite fetching. I looks difficult or at least labour intensive, definitely not a no brainer for in front of the tellie.

Well done Sue. I look forward to seeing the finished product. Thanks for posting the pictures.

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Originally Posted By: M o e
It is quite fetching. I looks difficult or at least labour intensive, definitely not a no brainer for in front of the tellie.

Well done Sue. I look forward to seeing the finished product. Thanks for posting the pictures.

Thank you so much! It is actually very easy to do! smile I just love to do the front post stitch since I don't have to think on them and it makes counting virtually a thing of the past! I think it is because it is really hard to miss a stitch when doing just front posts! grin

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Originally Posted By: CrochetQueen
WOW, love those colors, I love green. Thanks for the pattern


You are welcome! grin Let me see what you make of it or if there are any issues that need to be corrected if you are going to use it soon, that is!


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I am hoping to make it about 60" but we will see! Thankx for the compliment!


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Oh Goody a new pattern!!! laugh Thank you and your friend for sharing this with us!!!

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