It's going to be a cushion cover for an 18" pad but I still need to add about another 7 rows of ripples then double crochet up both sides before I turn it into a cushion cover.
The number of foundation chains used was (5 x 14) for the ripples + 3 for the turning chain = 73
Your Ripple Along is coming on beautifully :) Mine will be for a cushion too but one of those round neck type ones. Your piggies are gorgeous as is Jess. You have a lovely and interesting blog :) Elly
ReplyDeleteRippling's great isn't it...I just can't wait to see the finished cushion.
ReplyDeleteHave you made the pattern up for your round cushion ? Hope you put up some details once finished :-)
Looks great! I love the colours :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm also doing my first ripple from Lucy's pattern.
So relaxing :-)
Mine is a blanket for my mum, but I'd like to do a cushion cover too.
I can't wait to see your finished project!
Lovely colours, it will make a fabulous cushion. We have a couple of bench seats and I have been thinking about what to make for them, so thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHi Elaine, thanks for stopping by my blog...I love your ripple...aren't they scrummy to look at!? Can't wait to see the finished cusion...I have a question...are you doing the double crochet around the edges to give the cushion a frilly bit or is it just to give the ripple a finished looking edge?...I was wondering if I should do an edge on my blanky???
ReplyDeleteGreat work.Looks so beautiful.I love the colours.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors!! So pretty!! I am making my first ripple now, only have 6 rows so far but making it 97" wide for our bed.
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