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Color Pooling Crochet

Red heart Super Saver Pooling : Berry

Updated: Sep 19, 2023






Brand: Red Heart Super Saver Pooling: Berry

Level: Easy

Stitch: Moss

Hook: G 4.0mm


Sequence

#Stitch/Color/Length: 3 dark purple (11 in), 3 medium purple (11 in), 3 dark mauve (11 in), 3 Fuchsia (11 in), 3 magenta (11 in), 3 Light Pink (11 in).


Swatch Notes:

  • 37 stitches each row (18 stitches per sequence x 2 full sequences for swatch +1 offset stitch for argyle pattern).

  • Offset stitch w/ medium purple + dark mauve: added an extra stitch every on the first row and every other row.

  • 100% Acrylic

  • Very rigid when worked up. It is definitely not the softest blanket, but I have heard it softens up when washed.

  • I've always loved this colorway. I think Red Heart Pooling Yarns make the most stunning patterns and blankets. With consistent lengths of color, it makes colorpooling crochet extremely easy and mindless. I did find the medium purple and dark mauve to be too close in color to distinguish, so I combined them as 6 stitches (instead of 3 separately). I also took advantage of this color blur by creating my offset stitch with it. (7 stitches once per odd row).

Please share your projects with this yarn in the comments 🥰

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tverasonrd
02 de jul.

I'm on my first pooling project - a shawl with RHSS Berry yarn, with 3 stitches per color, 2 color sequences for the width, and forcing 4 stitches in the black on one of the sequences - at the stitch markers.


My question: What do I do when that black with 4 stitches gets to the end of the row and will end up splitting with some of the 4 stitches on one row and the remaining stitches on the next row? After a few rows of splitting (3 on the odd row and 1 on the even row, then 2/2, then1 on the odd row and 3 on the even row), the 4 stitches will be on the even…


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Your first assumption is correct. As the 4 black stitches shift , they will eventually move into the next row. This set of black stitches will always be 4 as they shift. At the ends of rows, they may be split like 1 on one row and 3 on the next. (Then 2/2 and 3/1 until all 4 will be on the new row) I think my wording of odd/even rows is confusing. Technically, it would be every other row and not specifically odd or even row. Thank you for pointing that out. Hope this makes sense.

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Lois Barrett
Lois Barrett
12 de fev.

I've started a hexi cardigan with the berry pooling yarn and am now wanting to add some solid color rows around. Are there matching solid colors in the Red Heart charts?

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Hello Lois! Yes, there are solid color red heart coordinate color charts, but unfortunately, I do not see the berry pooling yarn on the list. In fact, your exact question was asked on the Yarninspiration website and this was their response. Hope this helps. Btw, A berry Red Teart Pooling hex cardigan sounds amazing!


Q: What red heart colors make up berry planned pooling yarn?


A: We appreciate your interest in our products. Many of our multi-colored yarns are designed using unique shades, the ones that do have a solid coordinating color can be found on our multi-color coordinate list on our site: https://www.yarnspirations.com/blogs/how-to/multi-color-coordinate-list Unfortunately, the Planned Pooling yarns are all standalone colors.   You can try taking a sample of the yarn…

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