by Kimberly | Dec 18, 2017 | Row Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
A very simple and popular stitch to use for temperature blankets is the Moss or Granite stitch. Here are some instructions on the stitch from Moogly: Granite Stitch or Moss Stitch – Moogly Granite Stitch or Moss Stitch – moogly The Granite Stitch,...
by Kimberly | Dec 18, 2017 | Row Patterns, My Crochet Projects, Temperature Project Gallery
This is the pattern I used for my 2016 temperature blanket. Now, I have a tale of caution on this one. My first temperature blanket is still sitting UNFINISHED in a basket. It is finished through October something, and I still have the charts for it. However, the...
by Kimberly | Dec 18, 2017 | Row Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
This is one of my favorite patterns. It can be used with transitioning yarn for an interesting look. Why not use it for a temperature blanket? I have seen it done in multiple ways. Since each ellipse requires two rows (to make a circle) you can have a very interesting...
by Kimberly | Dec 18, 2017 | Row Patterns
This might also be a good pattern to use for a temperature blanket done in rows. However, I would be careful about size. I think I did several test gauges and found this one might be too big/long. However, that doesn’t mean that it can’t be used. ...
by Kimberly | Dec 18, 2017 | Row Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
Why not keep it simple? Use a Corner to Corner pattern to create your temperature blanket. You can do that in several different ways. Come people have done so many “blocks” per day. Some have done a row per day (short rows at the beginning and end of the...
by Kimberly | Dec 18, 2017 | Row Patterns, Temperature Project Gallery
Many people have done a rainbow ripple star blanket – or some version of it. Here is a way to use it for a temperature blanket. that was suggested by Michelle Cotton. She says that it wasn’t originally her idea, that someone else had done this same thing...