Crochet Ripple Shell Stitch
Within the vast realm of crochet, there exists a stitch that effortlessly evokes a sense of movement and fluidity: the crochet ripple shell stitch. With its undulating waves and intricate shell motifs, this stitch adds a captivating touch to any crochet project. The ripple shell stitch creates a beautiful ripple effect, resembling the gentle ebb and flow of ocean waves or the graceful curves of a mountain range. Its rhythmic pattern and interlocking shells make it a popular choice for blankets, scarves, and other cozy accessories. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, mastering the ripple shell stitch opens up a world of creative possibilities. So, grab your crochet hook, select your favorite yarn, and prepare to immerse yourself in the mesmerizing beauty of the crochet ripple shell stitch. Let's embark on a journey where we'll explore the technique, stitch variations, and discover how this stitch can transform your crochet creations into breathtaking works of art.
Foundation Chain: Multiples of 41+3 Chain Stitch – ch
Double crochet / Single crochet – dc/sc Treble / Double crochet – tr/dc
1 dc/sc decrease – 1dec
1 stitch decrease – 1Stdec Stitch – st
Row 1:
Skip 1ch, * [ 1dc/sc in next ch, skip 3ch, 9tr/dc in next ch, skip 3ch] – work 2 times, 1dc/sc in next ch, skip 3ch, 9tr/dc in next ch, 1 ch, 9tr/dc in next ch, skip 3ch, [ 1dc/sc in next ch, skip 3ch, 9tr/dc in next ch, skip 3ch] – work 2 times; rep from *, make 1dc/sc in last ch and turn.
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Row 2:
Make 4ch, skip 4tr/dc below, work 1dc/sc in each of next 2tr/dc, * [ 1ch, 1tr/dc + 1ch + 1tr/dc in dc/sc below, 1ch, skip 3tr/dc below, 1dc/sc in each of next 3tr/dc] - work 2 times, 1ch, work 1tr/dc + 1ch + 1tr/dc + 1ch + 1tr/dc in space of 1ch below, 1ch, [ skip 3tr/dc below, 1dc/sc in each of next 3tr/dc, 1ch, 1tr/dc + 1ch + 1tr/dc in dc/sc below, 1ch] - work 2 times, skip 3tr/dc below, 1dc/sc in next st, work 1dec:
insert hook into next st, yarn over and draw through stitch, skip 4tr/dc of next shell, insert hook into next st, yarn over and draw through stitch, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook.
Make 1dc/sc in next st; rep from *.
Work 1Stdec instead 1dec + 1dc/sc at end of row:
insert hook into next st, yarn over and draw through stitch, yarn over, insert hook into first dc/sc of row below, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook, yarn over and draw through all loops on hook. Turn.
Row 3:
Make 1ch and 1dc/sc in first st, * [ make 9tr/dc in space of 1ch (between 2tr/dc), skip 1dc/sc, 1dc/sc in next] - work 2 times, 9tr/dc in space of 1ch, 1ch, 9tr/dc in next space of 1ch, [ skip 1dc/sc, 1dc/sc in next, 9tr/dc in space of 1ch] - work 2 times, skip 1dc/sc and make 1dc/sc in next st; rep from *, turn.
Repeat rows 2 – 3 until you have reached your desired length.
Colors & Rows: 1 – grey; 2 & 3 – dark blue; 4 & 5 – grey; 6 & 7 – dark blue; 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 – white; 14 & 15 – grey; 16 & 17 – light blue; 18 & 19 – pink; 20 & 21 – dark blue; 22 & 23 – white.
I thank you for sharing this with me and it's a beautiful stitch there.