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Home » Crochet Waves and Zig Zag Blanket Patterns

February 16, 2024

Granny Ripple Afghan Pattern + Tutorial

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Learn how to make a granny afghan that uses waves that go up and down in the width of the afghan. This is much simpler than you may realize.

Granny Goes Ripple Crochet Blanket Pattern
Granny Goes Ripple Crochet Blanket Pattern
Download Yarnspirations Pattern
Free Pattern: Granny Goes Ripple Afghan

Once you get the pattern on how it grows at the top peaks and reduces at the bottom valleys, it's a cinch!

Give it a try. I have provided resources below to help you.

I have a free pattern for you that can follow along, it's called Granny Goes Ripple.

In the video tutorial, I have shown an example of my crochet diagram that I used for myself. I figured out that I can change the sizes easily by figuring out the multiple chain counts.

For changing sizes, use Multiples of 18... at the end of the chain ADD 1.

Crochet Breaking Waves Afghan Pattern

Here is my diagram as part of my rough notes. You are welcome to save it and/or print it for your own records.

Granny Ripple Crochet Diagram
Granny Ripple Crochet Diagram

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Filed Under: Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Afghans and Blankets Tutorials, Crochet Granny Ripple Blanket Patterns, Crochet Wave Baby Blanket Patterns, Crochet Waves and Zig Zag Blanket Patterns

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Comments

  1. Maria Thompson says

    August 14, 2020 at 6:39 am

    How do you calculate how much yarn if you use bigger needles than the pattern calls for?

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      August 14, 2020 at 7:48 am

      that is just trial and error. You could crochet 6" of whatever it is... then measure the weight of the yarn. Determine how many more inches you need and make a calculation.

      Reply
  2. Tam says

    February 27, 2020 at 9:38 pm

    Currently creating this but just wondering if you have a video for the border? I struggle to read patterns.

    Reply
    • Marina King says

      February 28, 2020 at 9:24 pm

      The only video he has for this blanket is the one included in the blog.

      Reply
  3. Tracy Wilkinson-Higgins says

    January 03, 2020 at 8:38 pm

    Would like a printable Granny ripple Afghan, thank you.

    Regards

    Tracy

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      January 25, 2020 at 11:18 am

      Morning Tracy. I have updated the article to make it easier to find the downloadable written pattern. Thanks for your patience.

      Reply
    • Brandy says

      February 09, 2020 at 7:48 pm

      [email protected] granny ripple afgan.

      Reply
    • Belinda says

      February 19, 2020 at 8:44 am

      Look above and click on Granny Goes Ripple. Free download.

      Reply
    • cathy Renda says

      May 05, 2020 at 7:44 pm

      Yes please send me a printable granny ripple directions

      Reply
      • Mikey says

        May 06, 2020 at 6:50 pm

        There's a blue button on the article to get the download for this free pattern.

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