Friday, March 6, 2015

Getting Your Pooling to Behave

It’s all about where you start. On my first attempt, I cast on at the start of the orange and it didn’t create the pattern I expected. But I used this first try to determine the number of stitches in a black section (47) and the number of stitches in an orange section (54).

48 stitches on US 4 needles, cast on at beginning of orange

I used plannedpooling.com to figure out the right number of stitches to cast on but you have to start knitting where the colors begin. If you’re off by even a little bit, the pooling won’t work. Then I used a long tail cast on to ensure I would start knitting at the beginning of a black section.
  1. Determine the number of stitches in each color section.
  2. Use a long-tail cast on to ensure you start in the right place.
  3. Use plannedpooling.com to play around with the possibilities.
48 stitches on US 5, long tail cast on to beginning of black
 Some of the difference can be attributed to changing the needle size, but it's mostly about whether you start the cast on at the beginning of a color or whether you start knitting at the beginning of a color.

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