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Another thing that's nice about crochet for me: I'm pretty fast, even with arthritic hands. Here's the ripple granny stitch throw I'm working on during deadline week. It's working up quickly, and really helps clear my head at the end of each day.

The stitches will look a little better once I've washed and blocked the throw, but I am having a little trouble with the turns in the down bends of the rows. Last night I had a flare in the middle of crocheting, which was a first, so the arthritis is putting up a fight against the therapy.

I changed my mind about the darker colors I'd pulled from my stash and swapped them out for some lighter shades. I want this throw to have a gentler contrast between rows so it's less stripey and more, well, ripply.

Yes, that blue is about as dark as I want to go.

I've been thinking what to call this one, as I usually name everything, and since it was inspired by another maker's baby blanket I've decided on Baby Grows Up. :)

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