The Best Crochet Tutorial Planned Pooling Argyle
One of the top trends right now in the crochet world is Planned Pooling in an Argyle pattern. I have know about planned pooling for a while in regards to knitting. When this trend came to the crochet world I knew I had to be involved in making some great designs and helping you all to learn the technique. Red Heart has so many great variegated yarns that lend well to this technique and each color variation will make a different pattern. Today I want to share with you the new video I released, The Best Crochet Tutorial Planned Pooling Argyle. Let me show you how to make the magic happen.
I first learned how to do the crochet planned pooling through a blog post on the Red Heart website. After learning the basics I sat down and swatched. I did a lot of swatches to figure out the best
way to do the technique and how it worked for the different colors and to get the look I wanted for each project. Yes, you may have to adjust things depending on the color variation that you are using. Depending on the length of each color in the ball your pattern will look different and you may have to alter your technique slightly.
Along with the many blog posts and videos out there I have found great support and fellow planned pooling lovers in the Planned Pooling with Crochet Facebook group. The admins in the group are fantastic and the members post so many wonderful projects that they have completed.
Grab a hook, your favorite color of variegated yarn and watch the video below to join me in the craze taking the crochet world by storm.
–Planned Pooling with RH is a trend (variegated yarn)
–As RH spokesperson is only makes sense that I learn how to do it for crochet.
–While I was teaching myself how, with the help of a blog post from RH, and my knowledge about knitted planned pooling, I found that I was obsessed with the process.
–I knew how to do the math version of planned pooling, but as many of you know I am not a fan of math. So finding another way to accomplish the same effect through color placement was key to my success.
–Joining the Planned Pooling Crochet Group has been great for me. the admin are wonderful and allow me to be a part of the group. Watching and helping others succeed has helped me in own knowledge of the topic.
–I did the video in a way that I felt was more explanitory than other videos I had seen.
–since then, I’ve learned even more and perfected my process and share those in a second video called 10 secrets.
The Best Crochet Tutorial Planned Pooling Argyle is a new video I did that teaches you how to do this really fun technique called planned pooling.
I am seriously hooked on it and I can’t stop!
I’ve joined a facebook group that is FANTASTIC! I love the moderators and all the wonderful members.
Link to Video.
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