Rows 65–79 – Ripple, HDC & Textured Crochet Stitch Sampler
Elevate your crochet sampler with Rows 65–79 of our free crochet stitch sampler blanket pattern! This section features ripple stitches, HDC rows, and textured bands, helping beginners add dimension and visual interest to their blankets. Follow the step-by-step US/UK instructions online, or purchase the full PDF pattern for a handy printable version to crochet anytime.
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Pattern Features
- Beginner-friendly with simple to intermediate stitches.
- Color customization is completely up to you.
- Mix and match stitches keep the project exciting
- Perfect as a gift or heirloom piece
- Relaxing rhythm as you crochet through each row
- Each set of rows builds upon the previous ones, and you’ll be able to track your progress visually as the textures and colors layer beautifully across the blanket.
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Materials & Tools
| Hook | 4mm Crochet Hooks |
|---|---|
| Yarn Weight | Double Crochet (DK) Cotton Yarn |
| Fibre Type | Cotton–Acrylic Blends |
| Other Tools |
Pattern Instructions
Quick Stitch Guide
All stitch instructions are available in both US Crochet Terminology and UK Crochet Terminology, making it easy to follow along using the terms you are most familiar with.
If you are new to any of the stitches used in this pattern, we recommend reviewing the relevant stitch guide before starting. Each guide includes step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and stitch terminology conversions where applicable.
Take your time, practice any unfamiliar stitches, and most importantly—enjoy the process of creating your blanket one row at a time.
UK : ch - chain
AFR : ks - ketting steek
Make a slipknot, yo, pull through loop. Repeat for desired chains.
UK : sl st - slip stitch
AFR : gls - glysteek
1. Insert hook into the stitch or space.
2. Yarn over and pull through the stitch and the loop on your hook (one motion).
3. Used to join rounds or move without height.
UK : dc - double crochet
AFR : kb - kortbeen / kortbeentjies / enkelhekel
1. Insert hook into the next stitch.
2. Yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
3. Yarn over and pull through both loops. → 1 sc complete.
UK : htr - half treble crochet
AFR : hlb - Halwe Langbeentjie / Half Lang Been / half-dubblehekel
1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.
UK : tr - treble crochet
AFR : lb - Langbeentjie / dubblehekel
1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through first 2 loops (2 remain).
4. Yarn over and pull through last 2 loops.
UK : tr3tog - treble crochet 3 together
AFR : 3lbtes - 3 Langbeentjies Tesame
1. Work partial DC into stitches A, B and C (stop before last loop each time).
2. After third partial, yarn over and pull through all loops on hook.
3. Counts as one stitch.
UK : ch-sp - chain space
AFR : Ks sp - Kettingsteek spasie
1. Make a slip knot on the hook.
2. Yarn over (yo).
3. Pull yarn through the loop on the hook. → 1 ch made.
4. Repeat for desired number of chains.
UK : sp before - space before
AFR : spv - Spasie Voor
Insert hook in space before marked stitch.
UK : sp after - space after
AFR : spa - Spasie Agter
Insert hook in space after marked stitch.
UK : nxt - next stitch
AFR : volg - Volgende
1) Finish current stitch.
2) Move hook to the following stitch/space.
3) Insert hook as instructed and work the stitch.
UK : sts - stitches
AFR : sts - Steke
1) Identify the stitch’s top “V”.
2) Insert hook as pattern instructs (both loops or FLO/BLO).
3) Work the stitch to completion. 4) Count stitches regularly.
UK : rep from * - repeat from *
AFR : her * - Herhaal van *
1) Find the *.
2) Work the instructions after it.
3) When told, go back to * and repeat the sequence the required number of times.
4) Stop when the pattern says.
UK : rep rows - repeat rows
AFR : Her/herh - Herhaal
Work rows as written for repetition count.
Step by Step
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Rows 65 to 79: Free Crochet Stitch Sampler Blanket Pattern | Ripple Stitches, (hdc/htr) Rows & Textured Bands
Stitch Abbreviations
- ch = chain
- (sc/dc) = single crochet
- (hdc/htr) = half (double crochet/treble crochet)
- (dc/tr) = (double crochet/treble crochet
- (tr/dtr) = (treble crochet/double treble crochet)
- V-st = (1 (dc/tr), ch 1, 1 (dc/tr) in the same stitch)
- 6-(dc/tr) shell = 6 (dc/tr) stitches in the same stitch
Row 65
Ch 2, * (hdc/htr) in (hdc/htr) st, (hdc/htr) in ch-1 space. Repeat from * across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 66
Ch 2, * (hdc/htr) in each st across. Fasten off.
Row 67
Ch 2, * (sc/dc) , (hdc/htr) in next 2 sts, (dc/tr) in next 2 sts, (tr/dtr) in next 2 sts, (dc/tr) in next 2 sts, (hdc/htr) in next 2 sts, (sc/dc) in next st. Repeat from * across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 68
Ch 2, * (hdc/htr) in each st across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 69
Ch 2, *(tr/dtr) , (dc/tr) in next 2 sts, (hdc/htr) in next 2 sts, (sc/dc) in next 2 sts, (hdc/htr) in next 2 sts, (dc/tr) in next 2 sts, (tr/dtr) in next st. Repeat from * across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.

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Row 70
Ch 2, * (hdc/htr) in each st across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.
Rows 71 – 74
Repeat Rows 67–70 in the same order:
Row 71 = Row 67
Row 72 = Row 68
Row 73 = Row 69
Row 74 = Row 70
Fasten off after each row.
Row 75
Ch 2, * (hdc/htr) in each st across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 76
Ch 2, * Ch 1, skip 1 (hdc/htr), (hdc/htr) in next stitch. Repeat from * across. (hdc/htr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 77
Ch 3, *2 (dc/tr) in each ch-1 space.Repeat from * across. (dc/tr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 78
Ch 2, * Ch 1, skip 1 (dc/tr), (hdc/htr) in next (dc/tr). Repeat from * across. (dc/tr) in last st. Fasten off.
Row 79
Ch 3, *2 (dc/tr) in each ch-1 space. Repeat from * across. (dc/tr) in last st. Fasten off.
Two PDF Patterns in One Easy Download!
Get 2 PDF downloads – one in US Terms and one in UK Terms – for this beginner-friendly mixed stitch crochet blanket! Resizing options included for baby through king size, plus tips for using different yarn weights and hook sizes. Perfect for stash-busting or creating a stunning, colorful afghan your way.
You can purchase the full PDF version of this pattern which includes:
- Written instructions (US terms)
- Stitch diagrams
- A downloadable row-by-row stitch guide
- Crochet border finishing instructions
- Perfect for on-the-go crocheting or offline access!
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