Ellipse

Ellipse

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...
Lazy Waves

Lazy Waves

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.  ...
C2C (Corner to Corner)

C2C (Corner to Corner)

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...
Rainbow Ripple Star

Rainbow Ripple Star

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...
Navajo Blanket

Navajo Blanket

Here is another single row per day pattern. This one is similar to the Apache Tears featured in another post, but this version organizes the stitches to make diamond shapes. The link to the pattern is at the bottom of this post, along with a picture of a...