Thursday, August 23, 2012

Chevron Throw

Last night I finished my friend Jess’ chevron blanket! I didn’t even realize I was done until I double checked the pattern to see how many rows I needed. I added a couple extra to make it a little bigger. I weaved in the ends while I was talking to my husband on the phone and it was finished just like that.

This pattern was so easy! This is the first chevron (aka Ripple) pattern I’ve tried.

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I used a cotton/acrylic blend yarn so it’s really soft and cozy. But it’s also light because the stitches are a little more open.

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I drew out two different ways to use the stripe pattern for this so my friend could choose. One was alternating colors two rows at a time. The other was big stripes like this one. I think the bigger stripes are better when you’re using only two colors.

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I did six rows of each color within each stripe.

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I always love the colors Jess chooses for her blankets. She has two little girls and is overwhelmed with pink in her house. So she wanted something a lot different but was still girly.

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I can’t wait to send this to her! I hope her little Hazel will like it.

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I am seriously considering making one of these for the new baby. As I was working on it I didn’t want to make another blanket but seeing how it looks when it’s done changed my mind! I am thinking just a simple brown and blue pattern for the little guy.

 

Blanket Info:

Pattern: Child’s Chevron Throw from Lion Brand

Yarn: Lion Brand Cotton-Ease

Colors: Plum and Sapphire

Hook: US J10/6mm

 

That’s all folks! I would highly recommend this pattern if you want to try out a chevron/ripple pattern.

14 comments:

  1. it's beautiful, I'm sure she will love it :)

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  2. This is such a nice pattern. The one time I tried a ripple it did not turn out so well. This one looks a lot less complicated. Thanks for sharing it, I know your friend will love it!

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  3. The blanket turned out absolutely beautiful! I have no doubt it will be well loved.

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  4. A lovely pattern and interesting colour choice! I am busy with my 3rd ripple and use the Neat Ripple from Attic 24, which works out much the same as this one.
    A lovely present.

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  5. What a lovely blanket, I'm sure your friend will love it xxx

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  6. Beautiful...and I agree, I love the wider stripes. :)

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  7. This is so pretty Mary! Love the contrast of the colors.

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  8. It looks beautiful and the colours are gorgeous!

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  9. That looks amazing. I love the colours.

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  10. Wow, this is exactly what I'm looking for! Thank you for sharing the pattern. I'm working on a granny blanket, and will start a ripple one once it's done! Yours is really gorgeous, I'm just in love with the colors... You did amazing job!!!
    Great day to you!
    Hugs, LS

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  11. beautiful! i love the colors you used!

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  12. Its beautiful!!

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Thanks for your comment! Happy crocheting :)