washy washy somebody wash me. first planned pooling attempt went off without a hitch

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washy washy somebody wash me. first planned pooling attempt went off without a hitch
Finally finished.
I’ve been terrified of color pooling since I learned what it was but I finally got the gall to try it this weekend and I’m amazed. I was expecting it to be a lot harder. Though the chart definitely helps. I will say, messing with tension this much is a bit of a pain though 😂
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I was trying out the grit stitch on an old skein of variegated cotton yarn and then this happened. I don't know the first thing about planned pooling, but I definitely see the appeal 😍
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Planned Pooling, Need Help!
Hey All, so I am trying planned pooling for the first time, and for a bit, it was going great. A bit wiggly in the lines but argyle all the same.
Then, suddenly, my colored stripes straightened out! I can't figure out why, because nothing changed; what stitch I'm using, how many stitches per row, hook size and my grip on the handle, I don't think my tension changed either... But suddenly the lines are wrong. (Picture below for reference.)
Can anyone help me please?! I'm so confused!
Also, Noodles is so over helping me figure out my yarny woes 😂