Chevron Ripple Pattern: A Beginner’s Guide

Introduction to the Chevron Ripple Pattern
Once you've learned the basics, one of the first stitch patterns you should learn is the chevron ripple pattern. This design, which is made with ultra-soft baby yarns, may be customized for whichever size stripes and blanket your little one likes.
Materials Needed
Materials (specifications in link):
- Yarn
- 5mm Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
- Tape Measure
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Would really like an easy pattern for the wave or for the one called Mountain Range Blanket
Have a hard time downloading any of the ones like this, guess just too old to learn something new since my husband of 54 years just recently passed away. Crocheting keeps me busy in the evening. Have at this point made 4 beautiful afghans/blankets and would like to do the Mountain Range next for a 12 year old boy..