


Heartbeat Ripple
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SIZE: Babyblanket ca 50 x 70 cm
YARN: Scheepjes Catona 100% cotton
2 skeins of each colour, 3 of the bordercolour


Pink Version: Colour nr: 074, 106, 128, 238, 251 and 398 (nr 128 as bordercolour)
Blue Version: Colour nr: 106, 164, 173, 247, 393 och 509 (nr 164 as bordercolour)
HOOK: 3,5 mm
YOU WILL NEED: Scissors and tapestry needle to weave yarn tails in
STITCH GUIDE
slst – slipstitch
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
chsp – chain space
spdc – spike double crochet
spsc – spike single crochet
GOOD TO KNOW
Pattern repeat 28 ch
Note that this is a baby size blanket, you can make it bigger by makeing more pattern repeats.
Every pattern repeat has a width of ca 6,5 cm if you use Catona
For example 18 repeats with this yarn will make a 115 cm width adult blanket.
PATTERN:
Ch 224 st loosely (8 pattern repeats)
Row 1: Colour nr 128.Dc in 4th ch from hook, [ch2, skip 3 , 2 dc in next ch] repeat between [ – ] 1 time, ch 2, skip 3, *2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc in next stitch, [ch2, skip 3, 2 dc in next stitch] repeat between [ – ] 2 times, skip 3 stitches, 2 dc in next stitch, [ch 2, skip 3, 2 dc in next stitch,] repeat between [ – ] 1 time , ch 2, sk 3,* repeat between * – * 6 times, (2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc) in next stitch, [ch 2, skip 3 , 2 dc in next stitch] repeat between [ -] 2 times. Turn.










2: Colour nr 128. Ch 3 Working in the ch from the beginning row *2 spdc in the middle from the 3 skipped ch, [ch 2, 2 spdc in the middle from the 3 skipped ch] repeat between [ – ] 1 time, ch 2 ,(2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc in the chsp in the top) [ch 2, 2 spdc in the middle from the 3 skipped ch] repeat between [ – ] 2 times, skip 4 dc (the valley), 2 spdc in the middle from the 3 skipped ch* repeat between * – * 6 times, [ch 2, 2 spdc in the middle from the 3 skipped ch] repeat between [ – ] 1 time, ch 2 ,(2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc in the chsp in the top), [ch 2, 2 spdc in the middle from the 3 skipped ch] repeat between [ – ] 2 times, skip one stich, 1 dc in top of turning ch. Cut Yarn and change colour.








3: Colour nr 251. Ch 3 in the last dc on previous row. Working into center of the 2dc groups of row 1. [2 spdc in the center of next 2dc, ch 2,] repeat between [ – ] 2 times, *(2 dc + ch 2 + 2 dc in the chsp in the top), [ch 2, 2 spdc in the center of next 2dc], repeat between [ – ] 2 times, skip 4 dc (the valley), [2 spdc in the center of next 2dc, ch2 ] repeat between [ – ] 2 times* repeat between *-* 6 times, (2 dc + ch2 + 2 dc in the chsp in the top, [ch 2, 2 spdc in the center of next 2dc], repeat between [ – ] 2 times, dc in the top of turning ch. Turn.






4: Repeat row 3, Cut Yarn and change colour.
5 and 6: Colour nr 398. Repeat row 3, Cut Yarn and change colour.
7 and 8: Colour nr 074. Repeat row 3, Cut Yarn and change colour.
9 and 10: Colour nr 238. Repeat row 3, Cut Yarn and change colour.
11 and 12: Colour nr 106. Repeat row 3, Cut Yarn and change colour.
Repeat the colour changes 5 times, finish with 2 rows of colour nr 128, dont cut the yarn.
Border: Continue with colour nr 128 both the rows in the border
Row 1
Upper Edge: Ch 1. *[1 sc in next 2 dc, around the chsp on previous row you do 1 sc + 1 spdc in the center of the 2dc group on the row below + 1 sc], repeat 2 times, 3 sc in the top chsp, [1 sc in next 2 dc, around the chsp on previous row you do 1 sc + 1 spdc in the center of the 2dc group on the row below + 1 sc] repeat 2 times, skip 2 dc* repeat across, 2 sc in the last stitch.




Side: 2 sc in every “turning chain” along the side (see picture below) 2 sc in the last stitch.
Lower Edge: 1 sc in every ch, in every “top” make 1 sc + ch2 + 1 sc, in every valley you skip 2 stitches. 2 sc in the last stitch
Side: Same as the other side
Row 2
Upper and Lower Edge: 1 sc in every stitch, 3 sc every “top”, skip 4 stitches in every “valley”
Sides: 1 sc in every stitch
Cut the yarn and sew in all ends
Can I use yarn which is not 100% cotton for this Afghan? It’s so beautiful and I am making adult-size.
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Hi Rea ! Thank you for your nice words. You can use any yarn of your choise. Hope you will like your afghan when its ready ❤
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This is a beautiful different ripple. I have have never been fond of the traditional ripple. This different ripple is beautiful and would be a challenge for me now. I am seriously thinking of trying it. Thank you for sharing it. Denise
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Thank you for your nice words Denise
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Do you have a chart/diagram of this? I can’t follow written patterns.
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Hi Charlette ! I dont have any charts in my patterns, sorry
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SO beautiful! Just trying to figure out how many to chain to start an adult one.
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She writes it in her notes above as to how many repeats for an adult. 18 repeats plus 3. 18*27=486 plus 3, would be 489 that you chain to begin. Hope this helps. I am also going to make this blanket as it is the first ripple I have actually liked.
Thank you Bymimzan for sharing this with us.
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Thank you!!!!
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Thank you!!!!
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Hi This is so beautiful and I was wondering if there is a print button or something to be able to print out the pattern. I can’t find any way of printing it without the whole blog being printed. Maybe something like a print friendly button ? I love your designs, and hope to be able to do some of them, thanks, Carole
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I cannot find a print either.help????
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C
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Hi Rosemary! I have added a link where you can buy a addfree / printerfriendly pdf for a small fee.
//Marie
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Hi Carol ! I have added a link where you can buy a addfree / printerfriendly pdf for a small fee //Marie
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Why is it called free but a small fee lol. I don’t blame you tho. It looks like a beautiful pattern but for some reason I can’t follow it right. It must be because I’m so tired. Thanks for pattern 😊
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Hi Patty! The pattern is free here on my site, but if you want to have it as a pdf you can buy it for a small fee. I hope you will enjoy the pattern when you are less tired
//Marie
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Love the pattern!! Is it possible to give directions on how to do the spdc – spike double crochet
and spsc – spike single crochet? I have never seen this in any other crochet pattern.
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Thank you Mary 🌸.
If you look at the pictures attached to every row, it shows how it’s done
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This looks a bit daunting, but I do love a challenge. This pattern is too pretty to pass up.
Thank you for this.
Iris
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Thank you for your nice words. If you follow the pictures in the pattern it will go smooth.
Hugs Marie
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Love your pattern , am going to use a different wool, what weight is your skein thank you
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Hi Moria! Thank you for your kind words Catona is a fingering weight yarn.
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Hi there your pattern is beautiful.. I want to make it for my great grandson. I want to do it in dk what is you skeins weight or metres. Thank you Moira
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Hi Moira !
First I want to thank you for your nice words and apologize for not coming back to you sooner.
I have used a fingering weight yarn in this pattern.
Have a nice day
Hugs Marie
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Thank you for the pattern! I also bought the PDF so I wouldn’t lose the pattern. I’m making a throw for my mother in law who has been diagnosed with cancer. I just know she will love it. I’ve been looking for days for a unique style thanks
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Thank you for your nice words 💕. What a lovely gift you are going to make for your mother in law, I hope she will get better 🤗
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Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I love it and can’t wait to try.
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Thank you for your nice words Robbie ❤
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Hi, how much yarn is needed. Is everything detailed if I buy the PDF? What about the colors? can you give me the names of the colors instead of numbers? I probably will have to use another type of yarn since Scheepjes Catona is not available at my local yarn store.
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Hi ! Everything is detailed both in the blogg and in the pdf. I dont have the namn on the colors here but you can get them on Scheepjes site.
Happy crochet 🌼
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I’ve seen pictures of the pink heartbeat and I am sooo great full to finally get the pattern . Thank you sooo much 💕
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