I discovered the grannysquares-pattern while I was crocheting this one...
The squares fit inbetween the ripples very nice and so I also made the sides into the stitch that you use in granny squares.
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.
But what now? What will I do in those free minutes that I used to ripple?
Hmm.... I must admit;
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.
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.
Have a nice week, with lots of ripplin'time!
Greetings from the Netherlands; mama lieveheersbeestje.
(My personal blog adress is ; www.hetlieveheersbeestje.blogspot.com)
6 comments:
I love it!!!! That is such a cute idea to put granny squares in the ripple openings! I love ripples and I love grannies so this is a great way to combine. I'm probably going to use this idea myself! Great job.
Oh, I think I love that afghan almost as much as that happy little boy!
It's beautiful. Thanks for the great idea :)
Wow! I don't think I would have ever thought to mix rippling with granny squares, but it's wonderful! I may just have to make one myself...
Jan
That's gorgeous, I love the blue one with grannies AND ripples! And the tan one is going to be very pretty too!
The ripple granny square afghan is brilliant & lovely!
I also love the ripple-granny square combination. It puts me in mind of patterns from Scandinavian and Fair Isle knits, especially in the colors you chose. What an innovative and beautiful project!
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