The Crochet Rocky Ripple Blanket has two heights for the ripple or chevron look. It almost looks like twin peaks. The blanket is a multiple of 40 chs + 2 to change the size using Caron Jumbo Ombre yarn.
The tutorial uses Caron Ripple Cakes, but it is just used for demonstration. I don't know the yarn substitution quantities, but it looks amazing, eh? Caron Ripple Cakes are exclusive to Michaels Stores.
The tutorial is designed to be able to follow with helpful time markers to assist you in the video description.
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Tutorial
The colour of Caron Cotton Ripple Cakes is called Quarry, which is used in the tutorial.
Another Wave Blanket
For those thinking of the up-and-coming Christmas Season, you may be interested in a more more straightforward wave or chevron-looking blanket. This is the Crochet Holiday Throw. A free tutorial is also available for this one. This is using Red Heart Super Saver.
You may also love the Crochet Ripples of Joy Blanket. This one also has the back loops behind used like the Rocky Mountain Stitch version. All of the chevrons are the same size. A free tutorial is available as well. This is using Red Heart Super Saver yarn.
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Allie says
Hi there
Love the blanket and the tutorial is great but where can I get the pattern?
The view pattern link goes to a 404 page ?
Wendy Maruna says
Please try again. Michael fixed the link for us a little bit ago.
Sonja A Shore says
I followed the video and paused it to write down what i was doing and to catch up with the video. It is so importand to make sure you have your counts right especially after the puff row. Once you get the rhythm though its easier, though placing markers at the ends of repeats helps too. Best of luck- I am using the Caron Macchiato cakes.
Dolores Carroll says
What is the color way of the Caron cotton ripple cakes used for the members demonstration of the of the rocky ripple chevron ? My daughter saw the pic with the one done in sunset Caron ombré and really liked the colors. I think it might be Caron cotton ripple cake in Quarry bit photo’s don’t always show the actual shades.
Mikey says
You are right, it's called Quarry. Images online can look a bit off but it's what is on the label.
Dolores says
Thank you for your quick response. I really enjoy watching your tutorials they encourage me to push myself and try new patterns. continue being you on your tutorials they make my day.