by Kimberly | Dec 31, 2017 | Temperature Project Layouts, Temperature Files
Here is a planning grid for putting together a hexagon blanket. I love African Flower patterns. There is so much potential for highs, lows, averages, etc. Hexagon Grid - Non Leap Years You will notice that the grid doesn’t actually show hexagon shapes. Here is...
by Kimberly | Dec 30, 2017 | Daily Motif Patterns, Multiple Day Motif Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
I don’t have a photo example of a temperature blanket using this method, but this is another option for combining highs and lows. Basically, you will work 2 sides for the high and 2 sides for the low, but you can include multiple days if you wish. Lots of ways...
by Kimberly | Dec 30, 2017 | Daily Motif Patterns, Multiple Day Motif Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
Mitered Squares are another option that some have used for temperature blankets. You can include highs and lows really nicely with a mitered square. The example in the photo below is a good example of a high and low option. Mitered squares can be solid, or more open...
by Kimberly | Dec 30, 2017 | Daily Motif Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
If you were wanting to incorporate both highs and lows, a solid granny square (or regular granny) is a good pattern to use. In fact, a granny or solid granny lends itself to adding more details if you wish. In the photo on the left, Anita Havel Powell incorporated...
by Kimberly | Dec 28, 2017 | Temperature Project Layouts, Temperature Files
I have a new grid ready for non-leap years! In this version, it alternates between motifs that show 5 days of temperatures and 4 days of temperatures – fitting in all 365 days without any blank squares!! I am excited about the perfect fit aspect to this grid....
by Kimberly | Dec 27, 2017 | Yarn Palettes for Temperature Projects
I have collected examples of temperature gauges from around the world. Below are some of the examples that people provided to me. I will add more as they come in. You can click on the photos to see them at a larger size. Debra Loomis-Field's chart from...