Friday 19 April 2013

Rippling


I can do it. I can ripple. Though I had serious doubts I'd ever be able to master it when I was trying to do the first row. It took me three attempts to get it right, but once you get your head around the increases and decreases, it's easy.


I'm loving the repetitive pattern, it's so relaxing and easy to do whilst chatting or watching tv as you really don't need to concentrate. It's an Attic24 pattern, the Neat Ripple Pattern, and as usual with Lucy's patterns, it's so easy to follow.


I started with 171 chains, (12X14+3), and this has made a width which will fit nicely on a single bed. It will hang over a little and the border will widen it a little more. I'm making this blanket for Daniel so it's being made in boy colours and I'm loving how the colours are working together.


Even Archie's impressed. I think he's eyeing it up.


I'm still working on my One A Day blanket too, I'll give you an update on that soon.


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  1. I think it would suit Archie very well. It's lovely, I like the colours you've used. I don't think I could watch TV if I attempted anything like that.

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    1. Archie's not getting it, he's already got a granny square blanket which I crocheted him. It's really easy once you get going, though I did have to sit in silence until I'd completed the first row.

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  2. I love the ripple pattern and began my own blanket in February (mine is a 10x14+3), but the only problem with doing a large-ish blanket is that about half-way through it begins to dawn on you just how long it's taking! I have had to put mine down to concentrate on other things and now that it's spring, I feel that the urge to crochet has diminished slightly and instead been replaced by the urge to photograph and sew. It will get finished, but now that it's not so cold and we don't need a snuggly sofa blanket quite as much, it might take quite a while to finish.

    C'est la vie!

    Love the colours in yours, too. There is something about blue hues that always call out to me.

    Have a nice weekend!

    Tash from vintagepretty.org

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    1. I don't mind a long project, I'm only crocheting one granny square each day for my One A Day blanket so that one will certainly take some time to finish. I don't sew, but could imagine if I did it would be a summer hobby and crochet a winter one. The only other thing taking my time in summer is gardening, though we do tend to have more days out in the better weather so I suppose that will slow me down. I like blues too, I'm enjoying rippling away with these colours.

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  3. Impressed, deeply impressed! I made one blanket with three trebles and a chain (no idea if that's the proper term) about 25 years ago and started another but there's just not enough time to do everything ..... you're making me think of getting the unfinished one out again though :}

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    1. I think you mean a granny stripe blanket. I've never made one of those but I fancy having a go, a future project maybe. Definitely resurrect your unfinished blanket, even if you only work on it once in a while, it will get nearer to completion.

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    2. I think you're right Jo, must get it out and take a photograph. Good advice on the unfinished one :}

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    3. I'd love to see it, and the unfinished one.

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  4. I wish that I could crochet. I love those colours and how cute Archie is admiring your handiwork. Charlie, our dachshund would have sat on it and refused to budge. He is a nuisance when you're stripping a bed he just sits on the bedlinen and refuses to move!
    June

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    1. How about signing up for a crochet course? I've only been crocheting less than two years, it's so easy once you get going. It does make me laugh when you talk about Charlie, he sounds such a character.

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  5. Love it, really love those colours. I haven't attempted a ripple, maybe that should be my next challenge - beautiful :) xx

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    1. Thank you. I've been wanting to attempt a ripple for a while, I thought it would be more complicated than it actually is. Eleanor's already asking for one now that she's seen this so I think I'll be rippling for quite a while yet.

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  6. Yay!! Well done Jo!!
    Love the colours and its so neat.
    Archie is looking like he fancies it for sleeping on - nice and warm! As you could see from my blog post, Logan is more of a cushion man.
    Have a great weekend, and thanks for your comments on mine.
    Gill xx

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    1. Thank you. Archie does like his comfort, blankets or cushions, he doesn't mind, he has both in his bed. I find it hard to imagine what colours will look like together once they're worked so I'm really pleased with how these are turning out.

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  7. The wavy pattern is very striking because of your choice of colours.
    I'm sure everyone will admire it just like Archie!

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    1. I thought the wavy pattern would be much more complicated than it actually is, I'm pleasantly surprised. It's a very relaxing project.

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  8. I love Lucy's ripple pattern and have made 3 - or 4 - blankies using it. Once you get to the stage that you don't need to look at the written pattern, it's much easier to do. Yours looks fabulous! :o)

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    1. I hate having to read a pattern, so it's much easier when a pattern is simple enough to memorise. This one's really easy, thank goodness.

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  9. This is absolutely gorgeous, I love the colour combo, very pretty.

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    1. Thank you for visiting and for your lovely comment. I was thinking of having more blues rather than the grey and white at first, but I really like how this is working out.

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  10. I love it! The colours are great, and it's so neatly done. No wonder Eleanor wants one too!

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    1. Thank you. Can you believe that Eleanor's already choosing her colours? I don't think she realises how long this is going to take me.

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  11. That seems to really be coming along quickly. I love the colors and the photos with Archie are the best. :)

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    1. It does work up quite quickly when you get in to a rhythm, it's just finding the time to keep at it. Archie's such a cutie with his big brown eyes.

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  12. I like the colour combination! Flighty xx

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    1. I was going to work the colours in a different combination, but I asked Daniel how he'd like me to work them, as the blanket is for him, and this is what he chose. I think it's working out well.

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  13. Love the blanket. Learning to crochet is on the " To Do" list. Grant you the to do list is longer than the done list.

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    1. I think the problem is finding the time to do everything we want to do. I'm so pleased that I learnt to crochet, I'm loving it.

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  14. The blanket looks great.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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    1. Thank you. I'm enjoy working on it, and I'm pleased with how it's turning out.

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  15. Wow, that looks great.Love the colours too. Will get the pattern and give it a try.
    Been busy and will update my blog on Sunday.

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    1. I've wanted to attempt a ripple for some time now and I'm not disappointed in how it's turning out, I love it. The pattern was a bit tricky at first as I've never increased or decreased before, but once I'd got the hang of that, it's easy.

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  16. Hi , love your posts. I read on here that there are puppy training classes at Temple Newsam, do you have any details, as I can't seem to find any info via google. Thanks
    Jenn

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    1. It's a couple of years now since we took Archie to puppy training classes at Temple Newsam, but from what I can remember, you pay a membership fee, I think it was about £5, then you pay a weekly fee each time you go, I think it was about £2. You don't have to go every week, just turn up as and when, it's very informal. As you go through the main gates, take the main drive up to the house and the classes are held on the grass on the left hand side. They're held on a Sunday morning from 9am if I remember correctly. I hope this helps.

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    2. That's fab, thanks x. Love the ripple btw !

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    3. You're welcome. Thank you, I've been enjoying adding to it a little this afternoon.

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  17. I think it looks fabulous Jo, one of these days I think I will give the ripple a go. It looks as if it will be very complicated to do.I suppose if someone shows you how it probably all falls into place fairly quickly.Enjoy your weekend and thank you for the lovely comments you always leave on my blog posts.I'm sure one of these days I'll bump into you somewhere, you arent that far away from me!!

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    1. I'm sure we will bump in to each other one day, as you say, we're not that far away from each other, and we often visit the same places. I thought the ripple pattern looked complicated, but it really isn't, it's a nice, easy, repetitive pattern. Have a look at the link I've included, it's so straightforward.

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  18. I love the colours, makes me think of denim.
    Of course you can ripple, you are very clever when it comes to all things wool related!
    Archie is looking as adorable as ever.
    Lisa x

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    1. The mid blue is actually called denim. You're too kind, I can get by but most people who can knit or crochet are usually better at it than me. Archie is a cutie.

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  19. Wow I'm so jealous, that's my next project but I've been putting it off because it looks so difficult. Your colours are lovely and your crochet blankets are brilliant and so neat. Archie looks so cute too! Amanda x

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    1. It really isn't difficult. The only things I needed to get my head round were the increases and decreases, but they're not difficult to do. I like the colours I've chosen, especially as the blanket's for Daniel.

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  20. That is beautiful! I love it as blue is my favourite colour.

    You are so clever, making all these beautiful things.

    Sft x

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    1. Thank you. I'm really happy with the colours, I was going to choose more blues but I like the grey and white to break them up a bit.

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  21. Yay!!! Well done you for teaching yourself how to ripple. Your blanket is looking lovely, and I'm sure Daniel will be very happy with it. Now you know how to do it, you'll be rippling away to your hearts content. No doubt all your friends will be asking you to make them one too.
    Hope you've got lots of sunshine where you are.
    Happy Monday.
    Jill xx

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    1. Eleanor is already asking for one, so I think I'll be rippling for quite some time yet. I don't mind, it's nice and relaxing and easy to do without concentrating. It's lovely and sunny here today, makes a change.

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  22. Wow! Seriously, I am so excited by this! I really, really, want to make a ripple blanket for my bed but I know I need to build up to it as I want to do it RIGHT! I love those blue tones together, they looks like waves, and your tension looks so perfect. x

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    1. I'm really very pleased with it so far. If you want to make one, I'd say just go for it, it's easier than it looks, honestly.

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  23. Archie definitely wants one for his own bed... he's just trying to decide which colours would suit him best!!!! Jx

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    1. I think you're right, though he has already got a granny square blanket which I crocheted for him. He's such a pampered pooch.

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