Ripple Table Runner ~
Free Crochet Pattern
When we think of home decor, we usually think of pillows and valances, but this table runner crochet pattern is both appealing to the eye with it’s fabulous texture and a great way to protect cushion between your vases, trivets, and candelabra. This Ripple Table Runner is a great way to jump start decorating for the holidays or to make any day a holiday! Perhaps this will also make the perfect hostess gift if you are going to visit family and friends instead of hosting the gathering yourself. Enjoy!
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Level of Difficulty – Intermediate
Yarn – Yarn: Red Heart Holiday, in colors Red – 470 yards
Hook and Notions – Size Hook: H (5mm), scissors, and a blunt needle
Measurement – 9 ½ inches wide x 39 ½ inches long
Gauge – Not important
Abbreviations
Ch = chain
Hdc = Half double crochet
Special Stitches
Half Double Crochet Decrease (HDC dec or hdc2tog) to work decrease: yarn over, insert hook into indicated stitch yarn over and pull through, (3 loops on hook), insert hook into next stitch yarn over and pull through (4 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook: decrease made).
Chain 39
Row 1 (wrong side) (working in back bump only): HDC in 2nd ch from hook and in each of the next 4 chains, 3 hdc in next chain; * hdc in each of the next 3 chains, skip next 2 chains, hdc in each of the next 3 chains, 3 hdc in next chain; Repeat from * across to last 5 chains; hdc in each of the last 5 chains.
Row 2 (right side) (working in back loops only): CH 2, hdc decrease over first 2 stitches, hdc in each of the next 4 hdc, 3 hdc in next hdc;* hdc in each of the next 3 hdc, skip next 2 hdc, hdc in each of the next 3 hdc, 3 hdc in next hdc; Repeat from * across to last 6 hdc; hdc in each of the next 4 hdc, hdc decrease over last 2 hdc. Turn
Repeat Row 2 until piece measures desired length
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Happy Hookin!
XO, Mistie