So when I stumbled upon the concept of intentionally pooling a hand-dyed skein of yarn, I was instantly hooked. The basic concept is to figure out how long the "repeat" of color in your yarn is, and then figure out how many stitches it will take, on your chosen needle size, to get all the different colors to line up. Sounds confusing, right? It's okay, I have pictures.

See how the colors of these yarns line up, like magic? I think it's pretty nifty. So nifty, in fact, that I purchased this tutorial to help get me started. It's a really helpful guide to choosing the right yarn, and for calculating your gauge and stitches against the length of the color repeat. Which is great if you're math-impaired, which I most certainly am. In addition, the guide came with three patterns, and a bunch of stitch patterns that work well with the pooling technique, with "choose your own adventure" instructions on how to customize a pooling shawl. So, so cool. I couldn't wait to get started, and so I cast on last night, tweaked my gauge a few times, and then finally went to bed, my head spinning with the possibilities. Needless to say, I dreamed about color pooling.
That looks beeee-utifull.
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