![]() To make my afghan, I decided I wanted 17 downward “points” so I calculated the foundation chain as follows Two rows of single crochet form one ridge.įoundation chain with longer scraps (18 to 36 inches): A multiple of 13 + 12 Lots of yarn scraps of a similar weight and fiberĪ piece of paper and pencil to do a very little bit of mathīeginning with Row 2 the stitches of the the afghan are worked in back loops only (except for the last stitch of each row which is worked though both loops). ![]() I tie them end-to-end using a square knot and leave a tail of at least 1/2″.Īt the bottom of the page, there is a video I made that demonstrates how I do this. To make this project, I use worsted weight scraps that range in length from 8″ (usually longer) to 2′. A photo tutorial for beginners and those not experienced with ripple crochet will be completed shortly. These instruction are written directions for more experienced crocheters. ![]()
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