Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (2024)

Jump to Printable Pattern

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern is a beautiful light and airy ripple design offered in six sizes with alternating shades of colors.

Its Ripple Ridge Lace stitch easily creates a beautiful and graceful texture. Similar to a vintage feather and fan, this old shale stitch variation includes an added structure with garter ridges between each of the lacy rows.

Get your free written pattern instructions with a video tutorial below. You may also purchase my ad-free printable pdf pattern in my Studio Knit Pattern Shop.

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (1)
Table of Contents
  • Knitted Blanket Construction
  • Printable Knitting Pattern (ad-free)
  • Knitting Supplies
  • 6 Blanket Sizes and Yarn Amount
  • Knitting Techniques
  • Blanket Knitting Instructions
  • Blanket Modifications
  • More Knit Blanket Patterns
  • Printable Knitting Instructions

Table of Contents

Knitted Blanket Construction

My inspiration for this ocean wave design is Mavericks Beach, the famous surfing spot visible from my knitting studio in Half Moon Bay, California. It’s a popular destination for experienced big-wave surfers during the winter months when waves can top out at over 60 ft (18 m). Check out the recent Mavericks Surf award nominee videos!

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (2)
  • Blanket Texture Design:The Ripple Ridge Lace Knitting Pattern easily creates a beautiful and graceful texture for this blanket pattern. Similar to a vintage feather and fan, this stitch variation includes an added structure with garter ridges between each of the lacy rows.
  • Intermediate Level:The entire blanket is easily created with asimple combination of knits and purls, along with increase and decrease stitches.
  • Row Repeat:Knit up this lace texture in an 8-row repeat.
  • Blanket Border:TheGarter Stitchborders the top and bottom of the blanket pattern.
  • Lays Flat:Although the lace eyelets are within a stockinette texture, the garter stitch ridges give it more structure, allowing it to easily lay flat.
  • Bottom Up:The knitted blanket is created from the bottom up knitted flat on a long circular needle.
  • Shape:A square/rectangular shape.
  • Not Reversible:This is not a reversible pattern because the right side of the work displays the design, but the wrong (back) side does not.
Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (3)

Printable Knitting Pattern (ad-free)

WANT THE FREE PATTERN? Keep scrolling, it’s up next!

PRINTABLE DOWNLOAD: Purchase the ad-free printable pdf pattern in my Studio Knit Pattern Shop. Also available on Etsy, LoveCrafts, and Ravelry. A great way to support my knitting work!

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (4)

Knitting Supplies

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Knitting Needles

Knitting Tools

Yarn – Sport Weight #2 (any fiber)
Suggested Yarn: Good Wool by Purl Soho
This project is not sponsored nor commissioned by Purl Soho. I simply had this beautiful yarn in my personal stash and chose it as one example of a good yarn choice.

Yarn Substitution Recommendations

6 Blanket Sizes and Yarn Amount

Knitting Gauge in Ripple Ridge Stitch Pattern
4″ x 4″ (10 x 10 cm) = 16 stitches x 24 rows

Select a blanket size to determine the amount of yarn and how many stitches to cast on your needle. Sizes are measured after blocking.

My printable pattern below is for the Throw Blanket size and includes color change chart and yarn shade amounts. Specific color changes and yarn amounts are specified in my paid knitting pattern.

26” x 38” (66 x 98 cm) Baby Blanket
Cast On 104 Stitches
Total Yarn Amount 769 yds / 704 m (5 skeins of suggested yarn)

29” x 43” (74 x 108 cm) Stroller Blanket
Cast On 117 Stitches
Total Yarn Amount 955 yds / 873 m (5 skeins of suggested yarn)

32” x 46” (82 x 116 cm) Receiving Blanket
Cast On 130 Stitches
Total Yarn Amount 1,128 yds / 1,031 m (5 skeins of suggested yarn)

36” x 54″ (90 x 137 cm) Lapghan Blanket
Cast On 143 Stitches
Total Yarn Amount 1,459 yds / 1,334 m (5 skeins of suggested yarn)

42” x 64” (107 x 163 cm) Throw Blanket My pictured sample size
Cast On 169 Stitches
Total Yarn Amount 2,026 yds / 1,853 m (7 skeins of suggested yarn)

48” x 73” (123 x 184 cm) Bedspread Blanket
Cast On 195 Stitches
Total Yarn Amount 2,637 yds / 2,411 m (10 skeins of suggested yarn)

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (5)

Knitting Techniques

The Ripple Ridge Lace Stitch is a combination of knit, purl, along with increase and decrease stitches.Find my entire library of Knitting Techniques to help knit up this project.

  • Long Tail Cast On
  • K = Knit Stitch
  • P = Purl Stitch
  • YO = Yarn Over (increase)
  • K2TOG = Knit Two Stitches Together (decrease)
  • SSK = Slip, Slip, Knit (decrease)
  • Cast Off
  • Weave-in Yarn Ends

Blanket Knitting Instructions

Step 1: Cast On

Cast On the number of stitches for the blanket size you’ve selected (see sizes above).

___

Step 2: Bottom Border

Begin knitting the bottom border in the easy Garter Stitch.

When knitting flat on a long circular needle for your project’s length, begin by holding the “empty” needle in your dominant hand (right for right-handers, left for left-handers) while knitting from the needle with the yarn tail in your non-dominant hand.

Rows 1 – 6: Knit All

___

Step 3: Blanket Body in Ripple Ridge Stitch

To best keep track of your stitches, it is highly recommended to place stitch markers. I simply use a little scrap yarn and place them to mark off the 13 stitch repeats. Doing so allows us to easily keep track of our stitches while knitting row-by-row.

  1. Row 1 (rs): Knit All
  2. Row 2 (ws): Knit All
  3. Row 3: Knit All
  4. Row 4: Purl All
  5. Row 5: * K4, (YO, K1) 5 times, YO, K4 *
    For each multiple, you will have increased six stitches from 13 to 19.
  6. Row 6: Purl All
  7. Row 7: * (K2TOG) 3 times, K7, (SSK) 3 times *
    For each multiple, you will have decreased six stitches to the original 13.
  8. Row 8: Knit All

Repeat Rows 1 – 8 of the Ripple Ridge Stitch until your blanket is the length you desire. See the number of pattern repeats required in the above Blanket Sizes section.

___

Step 4: Top Border

Knit top border of blanket in the Garter Stitch.

Rows 1 – 8: Knit All

___

Step 5: Finishing

  • Cast Off all stitches loosely
  • Weave In yarn ends
  • Wet-Block (recommended, but optional)

Blanket Modifications

  • If you wish to knit with different yarn weights, select a needle size slightly bigger than the yarn’s recommendation.
  • You may modify its size by casting on stitches in any multiple of 13 stitches you wish for your blanket width.
  • Knit up your blanket in any color change designs and until it is the length you desire.

More Knit Blanket Patterns

See More

Moss Landing Blanket Knitting Pattern

Diamond Heights Cable Knit Blanket Pattern

Zayante Zigzag Knitted Blanket Pattern

Printable Knitting Instructions

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (10)

Printable Knitting Pattern for Throw Blanket

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern is a beautiful light and airy ripple design offered in six sizes with alternating shades of colors.

Throw Size is 42” x 64” (107 x 163 cm).

Makes: Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Active Time: 3 days 8 hours

Additional Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 3 days 10 hours 10 minutes

Difficulty: Experienced Beginner

Materials

  • Yarn - Sport Weight #2 in any fiber or color of your choice.
  • Throw size sample knitted with Purl Soho’s Good Wool in colors: Freshwater Blue (dark blue), Heirloom White (white), Seaside Blue (med blue), Desert Blue (light blue).
  • Total Yarn Amount - 2,026 yds / 1,853 m
  • Color A - 924 yds / 845 m (3 Balls of Good Wool)
  • Color B - 391 yds / 358 m (2 Balls of Good Wool)
  • Color C - 356 yds / 325 m (1 Ball of Good Wool)
  • Color D - 356 yds / 325 m (1 Ball of Good Wool)

Tools

  • Knitting Needles 8 US (5.0 mm) – 36″ length. My yarn suggests a needle size of 4 - 6 US. However, I chose size 7 to create a more airy, lacy finished piece.
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors
  • Blocking Mats & T-Pins (optional)

Instructions

This printable pattern is specifically for the Throw Size (42” x 64” (107 x 163 cm) Blanket. For other blanket sizes, please see the yarn amount and pattern specifics in the above post.

Color Changes

Each section is the color change after each 8 row repeat of the Ripple Ridge Stitch.

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (11)

_____

Step 1: Cast On

Cast 169 stitches onto your needle with the long-tail method.
_____

Step 2: Bottom Border

Begin knitting the bottom border in the easy Garter Stitch.

When knitting flat on a long circular needle for your project's length, begin by holding the "empty" needle in your dominant hand (right for right-handers, left for left-handers) while knitting from the needle with the yarn tail in your non-dominant hand.

Rows 1 – 6: Knit All

___

Step 3: Blanket Body in Ripple Ridge Stitch

To best keep track of your stitches, it is highly recommended to place stitch markers. I simply use a little scrap yarn and place them to mark off the 13 stitch repeats. Doing so allows us to easily keep track of our stitches while knitting row-by-row.

  1. Row 1 (rs): Knit All
  2. Row 2 (ws): Knit All
  3. Row 3: Knit All
  4. Row 4: Purl All
  5. Row 5: * K4, (YO, K1) 5 times, YO, K4 *
    For each multiple, you will have increased six stitches from 13 to 19.
  6. Row 6: Purl All
  7. Row 7: * (K2TOG) 3 times, K7, (SSK) 3 times *
    For each multiple, you will have decreased six stitches to the original 13.
  8. Row 8: Knit All

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 of the Ripple Ridge Stitch until your blanket is the length you desire. See the number of pattern repeats required in the above Blanket Sizes section.

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (12)

___

Step 4: Top Border

Knit top border of blanket in the Garter Stitch.

Rows 1 – 8: Knit All

___

Step 5: Finishing

  • Cast Off all stitches loosely
  • Weave In yarn ends
  • Wet-Block (recommended, but optional)

Notes

Knitting Gauge in Ripple Ridge Stitch Pattern (see above)
4″ x 4″ (10 x 10 cm) = 16 stitches x 24 rows

_____

KNITTING TECHNIQUES

  • Long Tail Cast On
  • K = Knit Stitch
  • P = Purl Stitch
  • YO = Yarn Over (increase)
  • K2TOG = Knit Two Stitches Together (decrease)
  • SSK = Slip, Slip, Knit (decrease)
  • Cast Off Weave-in Yarn Ends

Love collecting free knitting patterns?

Follow Studio Knit on Pinterest by clicking the logo.

Thank You for Visiting Studio Knit

I hope you are inspired to knit up this Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern with confidence in your next knitting project.

If you’d like even more great ideas, please make sure you join my mailing list.It’s a free and easy way for us to stay connected.

Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (13)
Mavericks Wave Ripple Knitted Blanket Pattern (2024)

FAQs

Where can I get free knitting patterns? ›

Free Knitting Patterns

At Laughing Hens, we believe that creativity should be accessible to all. That's why we have curated a diverse selection of patterns that cater to different skill levels and interests.

What is the most popular knitting pattern ever? ›

What Is the Most Popular Knitting Pattern?
  • Moss Stitch. ...
  • Stockinette Stitch. ...
  • Lace Knitting. ...
  • Fair Isle. ...
  • Intarsia. ...
  • Ribbing. ...
  • Seed Stitch. ...
  • Cable Knit. A technique used to create textured patterns resembling braided or twisted ropes.

Who makes the best knitting patterns? ›

If you are a beginner, we can especially recommend knitting patterns from Önling's own Easy Peasy collection or from PetiteKnit. PetiteKnit has a wide selection of designs - both for beginners and for the more experienced.

Does anyone want old knitting patterns? ›

If you want to sell vintage knitting patterns, be aware that there is quite a buoyant market for them. Assuming that you are selling original vintage patterns and not copies, I would say that the best place to sell them is Ebay.

What is the pattern that looks like waves in knitting? ›

The wave stitch is a reversible lace pattern consisting of rows of garter stitch that rise and fall like waves. This effect is achieved by using extended drop stitches at varying lengths. By offsetting these stitches on alternating rows, the wave like pattern is created.

How many stitches should I cast on for a blanket? ›

How Many Stitches Do I Cast On For A Blanket? It totally depends on which size you'd like to make. If you want to make the baby blanket, you will cast on 132 stitches using US Size 8, 36″ circular knitting needles. If you're making the throw blanket size, you will cast on 196 stitches.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Prof. An Powlowski

Last Updated:

Views: 6114

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (64 voted)

Reviews: 95% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Prof. An Powlowski

Birthday: 1992-09-29

Address: Apt. 994 8891 Orval Hill, Brittnyburgh, AZ 41023-0398

Phone: +26417467956738

Job: District Marketing Strategist

Hobby: Embroidery, Bodybuilding, Motor sports, Amateur radio, Wood carving, Whittling, Air sports

Introduction: My name is Prof. An Powlowski, I am a charming, helpful, attractive, good, graceful, thoughtful, vast person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.