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Blue Round Ripple Afghan

Blue Round Ripple

Here is my first full-sized round ripple or RR as most crocheters refer to this wonderfully shaped afghan. This was crocheted using Aggie May’s RR pattern from Crochetville. I used some scrap yarn and added some Red Heart Super Saver skeins to complete my RR. This is going to be a gift for my Mother’s upcoming birthday. I know it’s not a recycled bag but I just wanted to share my RR as it was so much fun to crochet!

RR Edging Click to supersize photos

I added the edging as shown above to my completed RR. The edging was done by repeating the following stitches:
Ch 3, double crochet (Dc) in same stitch, then skipping one stitch and slip stitching (sl st) in the next stitch. Just keep repeating around your RR evenly. Make sure that the Ch 3, Dc are always at the top point of the ripple. You may have to skip two stitches occasionally to get it even especially at the top points.

12 thoughts on “Blue Round Ripple Afghan

  1. Beautiful! It will be a wonderful birthday present.

    Lynne… I think there are patterns for round afghans. I think if you google Pi knitting afghan you will find it.
    Sheryl

  2. I love this project! this is beautiful!
    Is there anyway to get the pattern because my own mother would love this! she and i have both crochet round and 6 and 8 sided ones but I’ve never seen a ripple like this.

  3. Cyndi,
    You obtain the pattern from Colleen aka Aggie May over at Crochetville. You just need to ask her to email the pattern to you and agree not to distribute yourself etc.

  4. Used this edging on my grandson’s spiderman ripple blanket and it is perfect thank you

  5. Sharon – So glad the edging worked out just perfect on your grandson’s blanket. Thanks so much for letting me know. I love to hear from people.

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