Corner to Corner Planned Pooling Crochet Chevron Throw…
Take planned pooling crochet to the next level with this corner to corner planned pooling crochet chevron blanket. RockinLola has done it again with her advanced take on planned pooling with corner to corner! I’ve called this the Planned Pooling C2C Blanket

*THIS POST CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS. BY CLICKING ONE OF THESE LINKS AND MAKING A PURCHASE A SMALL PORTION COMES BACK TO THE BLOG. THE PRICE YOU PAY WILL NOT CHANGE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF THE BLOG.*
FAVORITE the Planned Pooling C2C Pattern on Ravelry
I absolutely LOVE planned pooling crochet. I have an entire playlist on the topic as well as written a book. Depending on the color the stitch that you use you can get so many different results for planned pooling.
If you are new to the topic you will want to check out all of the tutorials below to get started. Planned pooling works best when the yarn has the same length for each color throughout. Red Heart has a great Super Saver Planned Pooling yarn that was designed, with my help, to be perfect for planned pooling.
Learn how to make this beautiful corner to corner planned pooling chevron crochet blanket. Grab the pattern for FREE at the link below.
GET THE FREE PATTERN HERE
Planned Pooling Resources
- Granny Stitch Planned Pooling Blanket
- Super Saver Planned Pooling Yarn
- Planned Pooling Crochet Throw
- Hidden Starting Chain
- Basic Criss Cross Pattern
- The Basics of Planned Pooling
MORE Planned Pooling Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is this blanket project?
Honestly… this is a corner to corner planned pooling crochet chevron blanket! It takes planned pooling to a whole new level with the C2C technique. RockinLola designed it and it’s super advanced, which is pretty cool.
I’m new to planned pooling, where should I start?
So here’s the thing… if you’re new to planned pooling, you’ll definitely want to check out the tutorials I’ve linked on the page first. Planned pooling works best with yarn where each color is the same length… and I even helped design a Red Heart Super Saver yarn just for it!
Can I get the pattern for free?
Yes! You can grab the pattern for free, but you’ll need to click the link on the page to get it. It’s a great way to dive into this cool technique.
Where can I find more resources about planned pooling?
Oh, I have a bunch of resources for you! There are links to other blankets, yarn info, and even basic techniques… just scroll through the “Planned Pooling Resources” section on the page.
Is this a difficult pattern to make?
Well, this one is considered an advanced take on planned pooling with corner to corner crochet. So… it might be a bit challenging if you’re just starting out, but totally worth it for the awesome results!
Categories: Free Patterns, Uncategorized



