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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
7 Nov 18
I finally made something big using planned color pooling. The yarn used was Mainstay blanket slate color. The project went well in that I didn't have to do and redo to get the pattern right and I was able to add new yarn without...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
1 Nov 18
I couldn't get the usual argyle pattern with the type of yarn I got. The color repeats were too short. I then had the idea to do corner to corner crochet making sure the blue in the yarn would be in the starting chain of each...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
24 Oct 18
Creating the checkerboard effect also produced a diagonal striped design with this swatch.. A yarn with just two colors would be ideal for a checkered effect. Be sure each color repeat has the same number of stitches so that...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
23 Oct 18
Much less trial and error involved this time with color pooling. This design came about quicker than my beginning attempts with color pooling. It took a lot of practice with stitch counts per color and tension to make a uniform...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
21 Oct 18
The most advanced color pooling design created. This criss cross diamond pattern is worked with the moss stitch and uniform stitches per color so that the rows of color create an Argyll or plaid pattern.
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
21 Oct 18
This project for a garbage bag holder was done in continuous rounds with multicolored yarn to create the diagonal stripes of color. It was trial error to adjust number of stitches per color while following a preset pattern for the...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
18 Oct 18
So I ventured with advanced color pooling. Americana yarn looked interesting to try color pooling. It has rather long color repeats so the best effects I could get from my sample was crocheting the stripes then finishing off with...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
17 Oct 18
The corner to corner crochet technique was used for these two color squares. The squares were then joined and edged in black. I just learned corner to corner crochet and how to join squares so my work here may look rather rough....
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
14 Oct 18
I saw this pattern online that uses self striping yarn and a technique called corner to corner crochet to create diagonal stripes. I've used self striping yarn before with the chevron crochet stitch. Diagonal striping motivated me...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
14 Oct 18
So i discovered that yarn with short color changes don't create the plaid or Argyle design that is usually the goal of color pooling. However with some adjustment after trial and error with different stitches I arrived at this...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
10 Oct 18
Design emerges from multicolored yarn following a pattern and stitch. This type of yarn had short color changes that created this plaid effect.
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
10 Oct 18
Multicolored yarn can create interesting designs with color pooling pattern. Yarns with long color changes create a striped woven design while yarns with short color changes create a plaid design.
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
11 May 18
Self striping yarn shows this pattern off well. The jersey stitch is done by crocheting into the middle of single crochet stitches instead of the top loop. The log cabin pattern is a technique of making a block then crocheting...
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Pearl Rosa
@pearlrosa (139)
• United States
8 May 18
This pattern uses three different colors of yarn. Single, double and triple crochet stitches are used. The houndstooth stitch creates a pretty pattern for scarfs, coals, purses and home decor.
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