You were lucky to have an instructor. I learned to crochet 47 years ago using hand drawn black and white pictures and written instructions. It took a bit of figuring to understand what was meant to form a chain into a loop when making a doily. The good news is I learned how to read patterns. Back then there was no videos. I have enjoyed watching your videos on this pooling technique. Fascinating.
I appreciate Mrs. Kennedy for passing on her skills. I feel like a part of her lives on because of it. I read patterns as well and would like to get better at reading charts. You are so smart to be able to learn on your own. Great job! 😁💜
It's one of my favorite yarns to mess with I made several hats and wondered if there was any way to color pool that will now I've got to try it you did a wonderful job as usual thank you
Yes! I couldn’t think of the name of the pattern as I was filming. I’ve never color pooled a houndstooth pattern so I was excited to see it develop. 😁💜
I bought red heart’s comfort yarn in the color mirage and using a size 6mm (US K) and manage to get two stitches of each color. While I struggled with making it work, the more I work, I’m seeing a pattern forming. I’m wondering if working such short color pools does in fact work, or should I frog the whole thing and switch to a smaller hook size to get more stitches out of it?
I’m so glad you’re here. I wish I knew more about UK yarns. If you are on a Facebook, there may be some UK color pooling groups that can help. Good luck on you quest! 😁💜
@It's Time for Yarn haha, thank you 🧐 I'm no longer on fb... TH-cam is as close to social media I get these days. I've been thinking about it though, just for my crochet and diamond painting shenanigans 🤔
Thanks to your video I have kept crocheting on the Bernat Baby Sport, Blossom yarn I picked up to play with. I can finally see the pattern to know I got it right. Color change is a bit difficult to see but I found I can see it better while working in natural sunlight. Once the pattern is worked you can see it well.
I am so happy to hear that. I’m glad you stuck with it. Sometimes it can be difficult to trust the process. Congratulations on you beautiful project! 💜😁
Thank you! The length of the color changes helps me determine which stitch to use. I have only worked with the Moss stitch and the Granny stitch. If you are interested, I have a color pooling basics video that explains in detail how I study the yarn before getting started. 💜😁 th-cam.com/play/PLmNKKqcIMS0H2eCBnjkQFIB_Z18FafWJv.html
Yes! I couldn’t think of the pattern name when I was filming. The baby yarn is a jumbo Caron called Baby Rainbow. I don’t have a video of it yet but it is in the works. 😁💜
hi!! just getting into crocheting, and i love how approachable you make it! would you ever be willing to do a more in depth video on choosing yarns for color pooling/listing some yarns you already know or believe to be suitable for it? at some point in the long term i want to get into it but i want to make sure i know of some solid yarns to start with to make it easier on myself, lol! i’d love to hear your opinions/recommendations :)
You’re in luck! I have a 3 part series that goes into more depth on color pooling. 😁💜 Here is part one: Color Pooling Basics//5 Key Concepts to Successful Color Pooling//Part 1 th-cam.com/video/L8jcDkSYkac/w-d-xo.html
When colour pooling with yarn that has short variegations of one or two stitches for each colour transition, that has a lot of colour changes before the yarn repeats and/or the colour transition is ‘muddy’ or indistinct …? I have a cheat that works well and makes life easier. 1: start with a long chain and then crochet a test row that is big enough for 3-5 full repeats of the yarn pattern across it. 2: Pick one spot on the yarn repeat ( like the long blue colour on this tutorial) as your starting point for counting. You will use this point throughout your project. 3: Count how many stitches in total happen from the beginning of your chosen colour spot to when it appears/repeats again. 4: The stitch count should be the same amount of stitches each time, (give or take one stitch allowing for tension adjustments) you may need to try a different size hook to see what makes the most consistent number of stitches between pattern repeats. 5:This is your magic number to work with for the whole pattern repeat. You can stitch away and just make sure that you have the same number of stitches overall between your chosen colour change each time it appears (instead of trying to count every colour) 6: you will only have to frog back a stitch or two each time to adjust tension. 7: As long as the diagonal is appearing correctly where your chosen colour turns up/repeats, the rest of the pattern will work itself out .
Merhaba güzel bayan ben sizi yeni gördüm çok güzel işler yapıyorsunuz maşallah size 🙏🧿tebrik ediyorum sizi sizden Türkçe altyazı rica ediyorum çünkü çok güzel işi yapmğ istiyorum teşekkür ederim ❤🇹🇷👏🌹🌹
You were lucky to have an instructor. I learned to crochet 47 years ago using hand drawn black and white pictures and written instructions. It took a bit of figuring to understand what was meant to form a chain into a loop when making a doily. The good news is I learned how to read patterns. Back then there was no videos. I have enjoyed watching your videos on this pooling technique. Fascinating.
I appreciate Mrs. Kennedy for passing on her skills. I feel like a part of her lives on because of it. I read patterns as well and would like to get better at reading charts. You are so smart to be able to learn on your own. Great job! 😁💜
Reminds me of houndstooth. So eye pleasing :)
Yes! I didn’t even think about it being a houndstooth but it sure is. 😁💜
Thankyou, n thankyou again n again. 😊 Everytime i watch a color pooling lesson i learn more. 🥰 < Hugs
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you. 😁💜
Wonderful!! You have a new convert! That pattern looks like a hounds-tooth pattern to my eyes. Thank you!!
Welcome! And yes! I couldn’t think of it at the time. 🤦🏻♀️😁💜
I never heard of this am going to try this
You can do it! Color pooling is very addicting once you get the hang of it. 💜😁
AMAZING! So nice to see another color pooling tutorial from you! You are awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much! 😁💜
This is great Erica! I love seeing your examples of specific yarns and this is a great time to show this one!!!
Thank you Shannon! 🇺🇸❤️🤍💙
@@ItsTimeforYarn YW!
It's one of my favorite yarns to mess with I made several hats and wondered if there was any way to color pool that will now I've got to try it you did a wonderful job as usual thank you
Thanks for watching. It was a little tricky but it definitely made a beautiful pattern.
Cool houndstooth pattern! Thanks!
You’re very welcome! 😁💜
Thx for ur explanation of the stitches ur very easy to follow ❣️
Thank you so much. I appreciate your kind words. 😁💜
Thank you thank you thank you!!! I've been dying to see how your wonderful skills would figure this one out!!! YOU DID NOT DISAPPOINT!!! THANK YOU!!!
You're very welcome! Thank you for suggesting it! ❤️🤍💙
You-my friend- are awesome. I feel I can try to tackle this. Thank you.
You can totally do it! Be patient and don’t give up! 😁💜
Wow, that looks great, you really made it work. I'll have to finish watching later but when the video popped up I had to make a quick comment.
That’s so thoughtful of you Barbara, Thanks for your positive review, Happy weekend, How are you and how’s the weather over there?
Thank you so much. I appreciate you! 😁💜
It reminds me of houndstooth print. I love it!
Yes! I couldn’t think of the name of the pattern as I was filming. I’ve never color pooled a houndstooth pattern so I was excited to see it develop. 😁💜
I bought red heart’s comfort yarn in the color mirage and using a size 6mm (US K) and manage to get two stitches of each color. While I struggled with making it work, the more I work, I’m seeing a pattern forming. I’m wondering if working such short color pools does in fact work, or should I frog the whole thing and switch to a smaller hook size to get more stitches out of it?
Short sequences can work but they make a more houndstooth pattern most of the time. 💜😁
@@ItsTimeforYarn yep! I can see that now! (Had to look up what houndstooth was. lol)
I'm still on my quest to find suitable pooling yarn here in sunny old England. Meantime, I will very happily watch your beautiful creations 🥰
I’m so glad you’re here. I wish I knew more about UK yarns. If you are on a Facebook, there may be some UK color pooling groups that can help. Good luck on you quest! 😁💜
@It's Time for Yarn haha, thank you 🧐 I'm no longer on fb... TH-cam is as close to social media I get these days. I've been thinking about it though, just for my crochet and diamond painting shenanigans 🤔
Great job Erica!❤
Thank you! 😁💜
Thanks to your video I have kept crocheting on the Bernat Baby Sport, Blossom yarn I picked up to play with.
I can finally see the pattern to know I got it right. Color change is a bit difficult to see but I found I can see it better while working in natural sunlight. Once the pattern is worked you can see it well.
I am so happy to hear that. I’m glad you stuck with it. Sometimes it can be difficult to trust the process. Congratulations on you beautiful project! 💜😁
love this. Thankyou. What is that color pooling pastel object behind you in the video?
Hi there! That is a Caron Jumbo called Baby Rainbow.
Simply amazing how easily you figure the poling out. How do you determine what stitch to use?
Thank you! The length of the color changes helps me determine which stitch to use. I have only worked with the Moss stitch and the Granny stitch. If you are interested, I have a color pooling basics video that explains in detail how I study the yarn before getting started. 💜😁
th-cam.com/play/PLmNKKqcIMS0H2eCBnjkQFIB_Z18FafWJv.html
Reminds me of houndstooth. And what is that baby yarn colorpooling project just over your shoulder there? Got video of it?
Yes! I couldn’t think of the pattern name when I was filming. The baby yarn is a jumbo Caron called Baby Rainbow. I don’t have a video of it yet but it is in the works. 😁💜
Nice! ❤️🤍💙
Do you still plan on doing tutorials on the Mainstays Pink & Purple multi?
Yes I do. I am working on several projects right now and that one is on the list. I will try to get it up soon. 😁💜
hi!! just getting into crocheting, and i love how approachable you make it! would you ever be willing to do a more in depth video on choosing yarns for color pooling/listing some yarns you already know or believe to be suitable for it? at some point in the long term i want to get into it but i want to make sure i know of some solid yarns to start with to make it easier on myself, lol! i’d love to hear your opinions/recommendations :)
You’re in luck! I have a 3 part series that goes into more depth on color pooling. 😁💜
Here is part one:
Color Pooling Basics//5 Key Concepts to Successful Color Pooling//Part 1
th-cam.com/video/L8jcDkSYkac/w-d-xo.html
@@ItsTimeforYarn ahhh yay!! i have a Joann order coming in the mail so it will be put to use very soon!!! :)
When colour pooling with yarn that has short variegations of one or two stitches for each colour transition, that has a lot of colour changes before the yarn repeats and/or the colour transition is ‘muddy’ or indistinct …?
I have a cheat that works well and makes life easier.
1: start with a long chain and then crochet a test row that is big enough for 3-5 full repeats of the yarn pattern across it.
2: Pick one spot on the yarn repeat ( like the long blue colour on this tutorial) as your starting point for counting. You will use this point throughout your project.
3: Count how many stitches in total happen from the beginning of your chosen colour spot to when it appears/repeats again.
4: The stitch count should be the same amount of stitches each time, (give or take one stitch allowing for tension adjustments) you may need to try a different size hook to see what makes the most consistent number of stitches between pattern repeats.
5:This is your magic number to work with for the whole pattern repeat.
You can stitch away and just make sure that you have the same number of stitches overall between your chosen colour change each time it appears (instead of trying to count every colour)
6: you will only have to frog back a stitch or two each time to adjust tension.
7: As long as the diagonal is appearing correctly where your chosen colour turns up/repeats, the rest of the pattern will work itself out .
Merhaba güzel bayan ben sizi yeni gördüm çok güzel işler yapıyorsunuz maşallah size 🙏🧿tebrik ediyorum sizi sizden Türkçe altyazı rica ediyorum çünkü çok güzel işi yapmğ istiyorum teşekkür ederim ❤🇹🇷👏🌹🌹
I am working on figuring out subtitles. I hope to get them soon. 😁💜
Funfact in german is actually called häkelnadel häkel = crochet + nadel = needle =D
Pretty cool! I will forever call them needles. 🤷🏻♀️😁💜
@@ItsTimeforYarn its not wrong so xD