Crocheted Patterns

Shell and Post Stitch Ripple Afghan

Columns of post stitch emphasize the shells in this ripple afghan. This is a quick and relatively simple pattern with a classy finished look.

Lacy Check Ripple Afghan

After the first row, all but the last stitch of each row is made in chain spaces, making this a great pattern for homespun or boucle style yarns, but it can can be made with just about any yarn. Make it in a solid color or with as many color changes as you like.

Soft Clusters Ripple Afghan

This afghan is soft and cuddly and so easy to make. The borders and edges are included as you go. Make it in a solid color or with as many color changes as you like.

Eyelet Ripple Afghan

This afghan looks so elegant but is so easy to make. After the first row, the same row is just repeated over and over, so a really easy pattern to learn. Make it in a solid color or with as many color changes as you like.

Shell and V-stitch Ripple Afghan

This is an old standard lace pattern that I have convered to a ripple. The sample is made in worsted weight cotton, but it would work well with most yarn weights and styles.

Jacob’s Ladder Ripple Afghan

I love the basic Jacob’s Ladder Afghan, so thought it could only be even all the more wonderful in a ripple version.

Ribbons and Lace Afghan

This afghan is quick and easy, has built in borders and edging, and looks the same on both sides. After the first three rows, the same row is just repeated over and over, so a really easy pattern to learn.

Ribbed Ripple Reversible Afghan

This afghan has it all. It’s quick and easy, has lots of texture, and looks the same on both sides. After the first row, the same row is just repeated over and over, so a really easy pattern to learn.

Train Tracks Baby Blanket

This is a crib sized baby blanket with a patchwork apparence.

Lacy V-stitch Ripple Afghan

This is a simple but elegant pattern for a throw. The sample is made in worsted weight, but it would work well with lighter weight yarns. This is a particularly good pattern for a boucle or homespun style yarn because after the first row, all stitches are made in chain spaces.

Crossed Double Crochet Ripple Blanket

This blanket has a twist on the traditional ripple blanket. It can be made in a solid color, a variegated yarn, or any number of colors. It can also be made with most yarn weights or even using two strands for a quick and thick throw.

Crocheted Textured Reversible Lap Blanket

Print PDF Making lap blankets for the elderly and infirmed is an amazing way for stitchers to contribute charitably in an enjoyable and fulfilling way.  Charitable lap blankets are usually designed to fit in the lap of the wheelchair bound.  Since they are so much smaller than a full throw, they are quick to make. [...]

In-the-Round Square Navajo Lap Blanket

The traditional crocheted Navajo afghan is crocheted across with each row having the beginning and ending yarn as fringe. To avoid having fringe on a lap blanket, this is designed to be crocheted in the round so that the affect of having the crochet stitches all facing the same side are preserved without having to start and stop for each row.

The Best Crocheted Potholder

This makes a quick double-thick potholder.

 

5 Comments to “Crocheted Patterns”

  1. Great patterns!! I especially love the crossed double crochet
    ripple pattern. Thanks so much.

  2. Elizabeeth Loosmore

    I tried the crossed ripple pattern I wan’t to do it so bad but when I went to do the second row it doesnt match with the first. I see that other people understand it. Any ideas? Thank you.

  3. My gosh I feel like I died and went to heaven finding your site. My favorite thing to do it baby blankets for charity..Thanks so much

  4. I absolutely love your potholder design. I have made about a dozen of them and kept some and given some away as gifts. Everybody loves them too. thanks for sharing your pattern.

    Doris

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