Ripple Stitch

Blankets, scarves, wraps

Ripple stitch pairs a decrease with an increase across each row to create a repeating zigzag — the classic wave-shaped blanket and scarf pattern, especially striking worked in multiple colors.

Stitch Chart

Crochet stitch chart — pattern. 11 rows, 26 stitches wide ? 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Legend ch — Chain dc — Double Crochet dc2tog — DC 2 Together 2dc in 1 — 2 DC in same stitch

Written Row Repeat

Base: Ch 26.

  1. 1Row 1: dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc in next 2, *[dc2tog] × 2, dc in next 3, [2 dc in next] × 2, dc in next 3; rep from * 1 times, [dc2tog] × 2, dc in next 3, [2 dc in next] × 2. (24 sts)
  2. 2Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), turn. dc in next 2, *[dc2tog] × 2, dc in next 3, [2 dc in next] × 2, dc in next 3; rep from * 1 times, [dc2tog] × 2, dc in next 3, [2 dc in next] × 2. (24 sts)
  3. 3Rows 3–10: rep Row 2
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Ripple Stitch Pattern — Free Chart & Written Repeat | CrochetPop