This is a similar-looking pattern to the one seen in the Breaking Amish Television Show. It's not the same pattern, but it looks pretty close to it. This is an older pattern and was initially using Waverly by Bernat, but it's been discontinued, yarn-wise. You can easily substitute the yarn for Bernat Super Value, Caron One Pound or even Caron Simply Soft. The ball counts are below and the colours that were originally used. Remember, if using Caron One Pound, those are big balls, so keep in mind the yardage of a ball. This is an original Yarnspirations Design from many years ago. This is the Mountain Mist Afghan pattern.
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Afghan is 49" x 55".
Multiples: 13 + 14
Materials
- Waverly® for Bernat® (100 g/3.5 oz; 180 m/ 197 yds): Contrast A (55008 Birch White) 5 balls; Contrast B (55013 Bark) 3 balls; Contrast C (55010 Colonial Beige) 2 balls; Contrast D (55205 Greek Sea) 2 balls; Contrast E (55200 Aqua Frost) 2 balls. WAVERLY by Bernat is discontinued. Use Caron One Pound or Bernat Super Value.
- 5.5 mm or I Size Crochet Hook
Abbreviations
Abbreviations
Ch = Chain
Dc = Double Crochet
Cluster = *(Yoh and draw up a loop in next dc. Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times. Yoh and draw through all 4 loops on hook.
Instructions
Notes: Ch 3 at the beginning of a row counts as a double crochet.
With A, ch 157.
1st row: (RS). 1 dc in 4th ch from hook. Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 dc in next ch. Ch 1. Miss next ch. 3 dc in next ch. Ch 3. 3 dc in next ch. Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 dc in next ch. Ch 1. Miss next ch. *(Yoh and draw up a loop in next ch. Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times. Yoh and draw through all 4 loops on hook – cluster made. Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 dc in next ch. Ch 1. Miss next ch. 3 dc in next ch. Ch 3. 3 dc in next ch. Ch 1. Miss next ch. 1 dc in next ch. Ch 1. Miss next ch. Rep from * to last 2 ch. 1 dc in each of next 2 ch. Turn.
2nd row: Ch 3. Miss next dc. (1 dc in next dc. Ch 1) twice. (3 dc. Ch 3. 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp. Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. 1 dc in next dc. Ch 1. *Cluster over next (dc, cluster, dc). Ch 1. 1 dc in next dc. Ch 1. (3 dc. Ch 3. 3 dc) in next ch-3 sp. Ch 1. Miss next 2 dc. 1 dc in next dc. Ch 1. Rep from * to last 3 dc. 1 dc in next dc. Miss next dc. 1 dc in top of ch 3. Turn. Last row forms Ripple Pat. Cont in Ripple Pat, keeping continuity of Stripe Pat until work measures approx 55" [140 cm], ending with 4 rows A. Fasten off.
The 3rd row and remaining rows on the diagram are the same as row 2.
Last row forms Ripple Pat. Cont in Ripple Pat, keeping continuity of Stripe Pat until work measures approx 55" [140 cm], ending with 4 rows A. Fasten off.
Stripe Pat: 4 rows A, 2 rows B, 2 rows C, 2 rows B, 4 rows A, 2 rows D, 2 rows E, 2 rows D. These 20 rows form Stripe Pat.
Diagram
The 3rd Row is the same throughout the afghan. You just have to change colours to match.
Click the diagram to download and/or print the diagram.
Tutorial
To be remade.
Mary Monk says
I wanted to tell you a way to hide tails on ripple patterns without having to use needle. When I add new color I pull the tail up through the 1st dc, so the tail is sticking out the top of the stitch. Now I crochet my row, when I get near the last "peak" on the way back across, I stop and thread that tail across what I have already worked in same color all the way to the peak. Then I just crochet right over the top of it all the way to the end. Now you can trim the extra with no worries, and you have a nice smooth stitch at the side. I have been using this method for years and I am glad it works because I am very lazy, but don't want to ever see a tail pop out. Thank you for all your hard work (you call it play) and thank you for all the left-handed videos. I love the Mountain Mist afghan . It is lush looking but airy, which is good in places like South Alabama where we have 3 weeks of winter. Thanks again, have some fun today an
d GOD bless you & yours.
Eva K Carvajal says
Thank you for the excellent idea to hide the tail. I never thought of that and it is easy.
michelle thompson says
yes please I have yarn that I would love to make this afghan with been trying to make this for a while now it would look great with the caron cakes yarn.
Sarah Stroud says
Yes, please! I can read patterns, but I am confused on what Yoh is and if it is done before or after the hook is inserted in the stitch. Could you help with explaining that because its not clear to me. Thanks in advance! Looking forward to a tutorial on this afghan.