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).
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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.
- Determine the number of stitches in each color section.
- Use a long-tail cast on to ensure you start in the right place.
- Use plannedpooling.com to play around with the possibilities.
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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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