Ridged Ripple Stitch - How to Crochet | Stitch Study Monthly
The Ridged Ripple stitch, my variation of the traditional Ripple Stitch is worked up as a unit of 3 1 ( 1 for beginning chain row) and uses front post stitches instead to create a beautifully chunky texture that is perfect for bags, baskets, hats and scarves. This variation is a little tricky for those not familiar with the front post stitch, so if you do struggle, just work into your stitches as normal for the traditional Ripple stitch.
In Stitch Study Monthly, every month I will be sharing a new stitch for you to try. Some you may recognise, some may be completely new to you, but I hope you enjoy crocheting and learning along with me.
For HappyBerry Plus members I have designed an exclusive pattern and for this month it is my Japanese Knot Bag. My member plus HappyBerries can also enjoy detailed written instructions and chart diagrams for this stitch, as well as our Book Swatch CAL written pattern, so make sure to check out all the membership bonus’ so you can take advantage of all my bo
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