Colorful Ripple Stitch Blanket Free Crochet Patterns
Every fan of crochet work, no matter the age, loves Colorful Ripple Stitch Blankets, right? Obviously, especially when they come with free crochet patterns! Today we want to recommend three exciting patterns to you. If you have been wondering what to add to your library next, you have just come upon a perfect source of inspiration. Learning the ripple stitch is fun and so worth your while. Gather the yarn right away, just remember to keep things colorful! Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
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free crochet ripple blanket patterns
1. Easy Ripple Baby Blanket
Bored of classic striped blankets? Go for ripples. This stitch is easy enough for beginners, but it produces much more interesting fabric. Crocheter behind Pattern Princess used multicolored yarn. It’s a fantastic idea for those of you who don’t like to weave in ends, or those not yet confident in their color choices.
Level: beginner Author: Pattern Princess
photo by Pattern Princess / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on patternprincess.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
2. Crystal Crush Afghan
The designer of this blanket left the choice of yarn to you, but remember that different weights will produce different results. Use scrap yarn for unexpected color changes, or go for a highly curated set of colors. This stitch uses basic techniques only, but it requires increasing and decreasing in the right places.
Level: beginner Author: Crochet Me Lovely
photo by Crochet Me Lovely / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on crochetml.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
3. Bambino Ripple Blanket
This color is so wonderful! Absolutely one of a kind, right? On top of that, evidently ideal for autumn. What more can we say? Grab your hooks and start working on this pattern designed by the awesome WeCrochet Design Team. You will surely need the blanket for all the long fall evenings!
Level: upper beginner Author: WeCrochet Design Team
Find this pattern on crochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
4. Chunky Rainbow Ripple Baby Blanket
Warning crocheters, it is cuteness overload! Let’s face it, rainbow baby blankets are the definition of sweetness in our world, right? Without a doubt! Especially when they are based on the one and only ripple stitch. Can you even take your eyes of this beauty? We definitely can’t!
Level: upper beginner Author: Clare M
Find this pattern on trulycrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
5. Woodland Blanket CAL
This is a cozy, beautiful, earthy-rainbow blanket! Everyone loves ripple stitch, and this version is evidently exceptional. Choosing your shades is crucial, but this stitch itself is very decorative, so solid color will look great too. It’s a very nice project if you want to learn how to create wavy rows. You will soon be enjoying your new ripple stitch blankets. Free crochet patterns are waiting!
Level: upper beginner Author: Lucy of Attic24
Find this pattern on attic24.typepad.com, or read more on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.
6. Bobble Ripple Baby Blanket
Pure awesomeness! Rainbow, ripples, and bobbles? We mean…this project simply has to be a huge success! If you are looking for an energy boost, this crochet pattern by brilliant Clare M is certainly for you. Enjoy it! We do, so much!
Level: intermediate Author: Clare M
Find this pattern on trulycrochet.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
7. Rolling Hills Ripple Crochet Throw Blanket
This is a must-have stitch for all passionate crocheters, without a doubt. Just think about all the wonderful blankets, decors, and accessories you can make with it. Even if you do not have that much experience, you will learn with Mama In A Stitch.
Level: upper beginner Author: Mama In A Stitch
The original pattern and the photos are on mamainastitch.com.
8. Wavy Rainbow Ripple Blanket
You know the basics of crochet, but you are tired of simple patterns? Try wavy ripple stitch because all you need to learn is how to make increases and decreases. Don’t wait any minute longer – find leftover yarn ends, multicolored yarn or a couple of skeins in your favorite colors, and follow Wendy’s pattern.
Level: upper beginner Author: Wendy Poole
photo by Wendy Poole / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on wendypoole.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
9. Teal Tempest Wave Blanket
If you think that there’s little variety in ripple stitch blankets, let us prove you wrong with this blanket. As you can see in the photos, Ashley’s ripple features a little bit of openwork near the “dips” and “valleys”. This little detail adds a lot of class and elegance to the classic pattern.
Level: upper beginner Author: Ashley Parker
photo by Ashley Parker / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on theloopylamb.com, or read more on ravelry.com.