I have started a new ripple for the new addition to our family that is to take place in October of this year. It is a granny ripple and I am using Simply Soft for the yarn in the Brites of Watermelon, Mango, Lemonade, Blue Mint and Limelight. Of course each color is separated with Coconut. I have only begun so all the colors are not visible yet but I will post another photo when I have a bit more done.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Baby Blanket Ripple Beginning
I have started a new ripple for the new addition to our family that is to take place in October of this year. It is a granny ripple and I am using Simply Soft for the yarn in the Brites of Watermelon, Mango, Lemonade, Blue Mint and Limelight. Of course each color is separated with Coconut. I have only begun so all the colors are not visible yet but I will post another photo when I have a bit more done.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
winter-red
Monday, January 4, 2010
Cinnamon Ripple

Friday, January 1, 2010
New Year Ripple Finished!

After my mother passed away in 2001 my dad sent me all her yarn (in 13 boxes!). I wanted to use some of it to make myself a small afghan to put over the back of my chair and snuggle up under on cold days. The Unger Roly-Sport was the only yarn there was enough of - everything else was just one or two balls. But I'm glad she had plenty of the Roly-Sport because it's so soft and squishy. I wonder what she meant to do with it? I hope she'd be pleased with my choice.
Happy 2010 everybody! May all your rippley dreams come true. :-)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Another ripple
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Two more ripples
miscellaneous worsted weight scraps.
This one was for a bride and groom. hmmm......
This is from old-style Wool Spun = fun!
This is a modified feather and fan pattern of my own devising.
Interesting how the same pattern can look nice two different ways . . .
Friday, August 28, 2009
My first ripple!
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Looking for some help on this blog
As you may have noticed that there are some comments on your posts that are -weird- or just links to bogus sites.
I can't delete comments once they have been posted, and I would rather not have to turn on moderation, but the only other option is to only allow comments from people in the group and that seems too exclusive.
Would someone like to moderate the comments? What will happen is that the comments will come to your email and then you have to say "yeah or nay". Pretty easy, but best done by someone that is on the web more than I am able to be lately.
First one that volunteers gets the job.
Thanks for reading and happy rippling!
Peace
Susan
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Look at how cute!!

I wonder if I could get Daisy to do this?
The website is in Russian, I think, so you will have to have google translate it for you.
I came across this website and it is too cute!! you have to go there and look at these cuties
Sunday, August 2, 2009
A blue and white ripple with granny squares from the Netherlands.
I discovered the grannysquares-pattern while I was crocheting this one...
I used a 100% acrylic yarn, cheap but very strong (I use it for years for knitting too) and easy to go into the washing machine.
Now I stardet a super big granny to become a blanket for myself. I choose the same yarn, but in the collors sand and white. I don't know exactly how it will look finaly, I just make up a pattern during the process.
Friday, July 31, 2009
My rippleproject
The first projekt is this ripple. I'ts not qiute finished yet, BUT still I wanted to show it to the world. I'm so proud, and when it's done, a new one will be started. This time in more controlled colours. I'm thinking maby more dark and fit for the winter to come.
Henriette from Denmark.
www.defemibyen.blogspot.com
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
My First Ripple

I made this for my cousin’s soon-to-be-born baby boy. I so enjoyed this whole project, from finding a ripple pattern I could actually figure out—I used Lucy’s pattern; I’ve tried others and given up on them (“There must be a mistake in this pattern!”), but Lucy’s pattern and photos were so clear and the results are just what I was looking for; to shopping for the yarn—I wanted organic cotton but all I could find was hand wash only, and I didn’t want my cousin cussing me every time she hand washed it with a newborn possibly crying in the background; to deciding on the colors—I made a collage of the registry items, saved the file on my phone, and went to my LYS; to actually crocheting it—much of which was done with cat eyes trained very intently on the yarn. I carried all those happy-colored Lily Sugar ’n Cream balls in a big basket and loved rooting through them all to find the next color. My cousin seemed to like the blanket, and others “Oooh!”ed and “Aaaah!”ed over it as she held it up. I got a few “Did you make that?!”s and even a couple “You could make me one if you wanted ....” As much as I love my cousin and wanted to make it for her and her new kiddo, I admit I was a little sad to give it away and leave the baby shower without it. I did give it one last, fleeing glance, sitting there on the gift table, as I walked through the door.

Monday, June 29, 2009
New and Old
Meanwhile, among other things I made these reverse twins blankets for baby twins soon to arrive:
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Kawaii Ripple Scarf
My latest is a scarf that is also inspired by this Kawaii trend that i noticed on Etsy. That is, brightly colored, super girly, often sparkly accessories and what not.
It's as bright (if not brighter), but a bit cooler in color, as pictured here and will be listed in my Artfire Studio when I'm done editing the photos for it.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Where are all the ripple crocheters?
Monday, May 25, 2009
My Fiesta Baby Ripple

Sunday, May 17, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
So Many Ripples!
I've done a couple of Ripples since I lasted posted, long long ago...
I finished a rainbow ripple for my daughter, out of Lion Brand wool (no pic yet, but she loves it, she says).
I'm now working on a ripple using Rowan Cashsoft DK--I'm very much enjoying the feel of the yarn, it's lovely and soft:

Rippling is still, after several years, a welcome respite from my knitting projects. So relaxing, so much fun, so many many possibilities!
Saturday, May 9, 2009
It is finnished! (pfft...)
Monday, May 4, 2009
Update on my lilac-purpel-white afghan.
Here is an update from my rippled afghan! I stardet it last autumn (you can see that here ahttp://neisripplealong.blogspot.com/2008/10/dutch-rippel-along.html) and it is almost finnished... As you can see, my son loves it! It is made of cheap acryl yarn, so easy in the washing machine.