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This is a ripple knit throw that I ended up giving to my sister. I wanted to make a ripple afghan, but wasn't looking to make the traditional crochet version. The waves are larger than the traditional ripple. I put markers on the needles where I wanted the increases and decreases to be. About halfway throught the process, I noticed holes in the finished piece where the stitch holders were.
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This was made from Peaches and Creme cotton yarn and number 7 circular needle.
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