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Edit by yarntomato: This thread started out with TeriNY asking for a ripple hat pattern and ended up with rcvanilla (Lynda) posting her own pattern. Thank you for sharing this with us, Lynda! :hug

 

I've copied the thread here and deleted all the extraneous posts so you can get right to the pattern. You can read the original thread here if you want.

 

Lynda has linked to a photo below, but I thought I'd post it right here for easier viewing.

 

Lynda's Ripple Hat:

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Hello,

I went through my Workbasket magazines today and found that I had improvised with the hat pattern. The pattern that I used, and made up, goes as follows.

 

Ripple Cap

 

Yarn 4-ply worsted weight, three colors of your chose

Hook size H

 

Ch 98, ( I don't remember if this is the right count it could be a little long and you will have to undo the chain from the back if it is. I did count the chains on the hat and I added two for the first stitch)

Working form the bottom up

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each of next 4 ch, *3 sc in next ch, sc in each of next 5 ch, draw up a lp in next ch, sk 1 ch, draw up a lp in next ch, yo and through 3 lps, sc in each of next 5 ch, repeat from * 5 times, 3 sc in next ch, sc in each of next 5 ch, ch 1 turn.

 

Row 2: Working stitches in back loop. Draw up a lp in each of next 2 sts, yo and through 3 lps, sc in each of next 4 sts, *3 sc in next st, sc in next 5 sts, draw up a lp in next st, sk ` st, draw up a lp in next st, yo and though 3 lps, sc in next 5 sts, repeat from * 5 times, 3 sc in next st, sc in next 4 sts, draw up a lp in next 2 sts, yo and through 3 lps, ch 1, turn. Repeat row 2 for ripple pattern until 32 rows have been crocheted. (If you do not want a brim to roll up I would do 28 rows.)

 

Stripe Pattern: Continuing in ripple pattern work

4 rows color a, 4 rows color B, and 4 rows color C.

4 rows A again, 3 rows B, 4 rows C.

2 rows A, 2 rows B, 2 rows C.

1 row A, 1 row B, 1 row C.

 

Finishing: Sew ends of rows together. Fold each point at center top, pull yarn through center st of each point, and draw together tightly. Pull through same sts again, draw together and secure end. Then sew each point of star together.

 

When working on this it hat it looks like a little ripple afghan, it all comes together when it is sewn together.

 

Lynda

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Oh Lynda...thanks for posting that hat! I simply LOVE It!

I am a big fan of the chevron stitch. I already have some color ideas floating around in my head.

Thanks for sharing.

 

Ro-:wave

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Thanks for the hat pattern and picture. You know what though, now I can blame you for having to go get some more yarn. (hehehehe):rofl

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I didn't get to see the pattern. The url said page on msn groups couldn't be found?? I saw the purple ripple posted within the text, but that looked to be single crochet ripple not chevron stitch...did I miss something? My lack of techiness often henders me...liked the ripple picture I saw though

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Ooo! I just saw this hat. I have to tell you, I saw a ripple (knitted) hat and scarf in a LYS, I asked the lady if the pattern was available and it was in a book (which I didnt want to buy the whole book just for one hat and scarf you know...) So thank you for posting this, I will give this one a try. :clap

 

Tina

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I have put the picture for the my ripple hat on www.msnusers.com/dindyron (new URL)

now you can see what the pattern is all about.

Lynda:sheepjump :yay2

 

Don't know how everyone else is seeing pattern and picture, this is all I'm getting

 

Hmmm, We Can't Find that Page... c.gifThe page you're looking for might have been moved or deleted. Or, perhaps the Web address is misspelled?

Ideas to help you find what you're looking for:

Try refreshing the page (click Refresh or Reload on your browser).

Check the address for spelling and punctuation errors.

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It's really beautiful! Thank you for sharing both the pattern and the hat. <img border=0 src="http://img28.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/hug.gif" />

 

Still getting this page can't be found when I try to go to this page.

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