Sunday, April 22, 2007
New Here
Soft Waves, Take 2
I have that book as well, 200 Ripple Stitches, and I happen to be using the Soft Waves ripple for an afghan I am making for a friend of mine. I started it last Tuesday using a size K crochet hook. I'm over halfway done and it hasn't even been a week. I love the pattern because it goes fast, it looks a bit more contemporary, and, best of all, it doesn't use chains! I am using lavender and light blue as my main colors, then lighter and darker shades of blues and purples from my stash. The effect is very calming and I know my friend will love it. I don't have a pic yet, but I'll post as soon as I do!
Just a quick update!

This time I am using:
- the Soft Waves pattern from 200 Ripple Stitch Patterns.
Yarn: Patons Canadiana and Patons Decor yarn

(These are the colors of my blanket)
and I am using a size H hook.
I am so addicted to Rippling it is not funny. Its to the point where my knitting is suffering. Any way I back to rippling.
I'm New Here and Loving It!

Update
Peanut butter and grape jelly anyone?

A Connecticut Yankee in the Ripple Queen's Court
Yet another Caron Brites


Here is my update on my Ripples...yes, I am making three!!
I have begun a pink/rose/grey one for my youngest daughter who is getting married this August and another for daughter number one ( that can be seen on my blog) & also a Caron Simply Soft Brites one for myself! I just could not resist the *Brites* one after I saw a few on this Ripple-along.
They are growing slowly ( although, if I were only doing one it would be growing at a faster pace).
Having a great time and loving checking in here every day to see everyone's progress.
P.S. that is not a mistake on the Brites, just the way the 'ghan is tossed on the floor leaving a lump!
By way of introduction...
...my name is Molly. I live in Canoga Park, CA and I have just joined the "Ripple Along". I wasn't going to make a ripple afghan or join, for that matter. That is not until I saw the work-in-progress of Oiyi and her Caron Simply Soft Brites ripple. I knew I was done for. So with a nod to her lovely creation, here is the start of mine. I began working on it yesterday and this is what I have accomplished. I started with a chain of 300 and a size H hook. I am using the Wavy Chevrons pattern on page 70 from The Crochet Stitch Bible. I wanted a blanket that would sit at the end of my Queen-size bed and offer a bright accent to a room decorated in whites and off-whites. Well, this sucker hangs over the sides by about a foot on each side! No matter. I can always up-grade to a King.
The things we do for (ripple) love.
Retirement Ripple
baby ripples

I'm so excited to be on here! :) Finding this blog inspired me to pick up a ripple that i haven't touched for a little over two years (since my daughter was born). I started it for my DH, and he'd been nagging me about it for about a year now, but i just wasn't feeling it. It was just so big already, and not a very convenient project with a small attention-greedy child attached to my knees ;p But i've been consistently working on it since then so it should be done for him by this winter.
I was also inspired by the soft waves, and having baby blankets due, started one in blues for a friend of mine. Here it is, in pro

This is my daughter Molly, the attention-greedy little child i mentioned earlier! She had to help me model the done blanket :p And here is her friend Amelia, who "helped" me crochet on the new blanket for a while last night. :D Sorry for the slightly wonky text and pictures, it's looking completely different in the work area and the preview. More updates to come soon as I start ripples for Molly and Amelia!
New Rippler Here!!!!!
I can't wait to start!!!
Adrienne
www.adrienneslittleworld.typepad.com
Saturday, April 21, 2007
My ripples

This is the first ripple I ever made. As you can see, one of the edges got a little wonky, but I was nearing the end and did not feel like frogging. I was going to give this as a gift but got attached to it and kept it. It now sits on my comfy chair in my bedroom and I use it while watching tv. I liked making it but got bored with the stripe pattern. My next one will have be a multi colored, vertical stripes.
The next one was my first attempt at a round ripple. I loved making this. It goes so fast and is very fun to make. I was not too happy with the color choice but I am happy with the finished product. It is now one of my grand daughters blankies. She uses it to watch tv on the couch or to cuddle with nana in bed.

Wait Update
Here's the progress on my Ripple and Wait blanket so far. I think of the colors as being more "savory" than "sweet."

I guess I should be starting a baby blanket ripple soon. Well, one at a time! I still have 7 more loooong months for that. Happy hooking, everyone!
Friday, April 20, 2007
Kristi's Blanket
So here is an update.
I have since added six more colours stripes - even the light green - but am too impatient to wait till tomorrow for the sun. So sorry, no photo. I'm running out of ways to take expressive photos of this blanket anyway. I'm so much more stimulated by blankets with multiple colours.
On that note, here's a quick update on my blanket. I added 'sea ice' Patons Shetland Chunky stripes today. This picture is from last weekend after adding orange.

Jen of Persephone's Awakening
Slow going update

Ripplin' on the Run...
Am still using liberal amounts of rippling to quell the mounting stress of planning a silent auction that is looming TOMORROW now. AHHHHHHH! However, the repeatedly ripped ripple is benefitting:
...and it's close-up:
Happy Rippling! Dawn
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Thanks
1/5 done

I have about 18 of my 90 inches done, I don't get much time to crochet, but love every minute of it. I have a dark pink and dark green up next, the colors are all a little more mild than expected, but I'm guessing it is the every-third-row of off white that is doing this, but I am pleased so far. I wish I was doing throws so I could do more and play with different colors, but that is what I'll be doing when I finish this. :-)
Bravo everyone!
So, everyone keep up the great work and keep the pictures coming! They are inspiring and keep a lot of us working on our's too!
Hugs all!