2020 Temperature Blanket
- Lincoln Nicole

- Feb 6, 2020
- 1 min read
Have you heard of temperature blankets? They’re a super popular project idea, and it’s easy to see why — they’re fun to make, a long-term project, and have the potential to be passed down as an heirloom piece. But what are they?
The basic idea is that you knit or crochet one row per day of a blanket in a color that coordinates with the temperature. If you use about eight to ten different colors, you’ll get a beautiful variation throughout the year. Depending on the climate where you live, each color will probably correspond to between five and twelve degrees.
I have decided to make a temperature blanket as my big project for the year of 2020!

Here is the guide to the colors I have chosen for my blanket.
Since this is my first post about this, I am going to go on and post all of the January updates in this blog post.
I'll update it at the end of every month after this.
I am alternating between 2 rows of HDC (half double crochet) and 2 rows of SC (single crochet).
It is 57 inches wide, this thing is going to be HUGE!

This is the first week.

This is the second week.

This is the third week.

And here is the final update for January!
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