Daily Row Patterns
for Temperature, Mood, Weather and other daily, weekly, or yearly tracking projects.
Moss Stitch C2C
Did you know there was a diagonal version of the Moss stitch? Why not use it for a row-a-day temperature blanket? Every Trick on the Hook has a pattern and video to follow here.
Monthly “Strip” Blanket
Here is a photo example that was NOT based on my grid that I posted this morning. This just happened to come up in a group post and I asked Janelle Dupree's permission to use her photo for an example. She came up with the idea, and it just seemed to go with my...
Linen Stitch
Linen, Moss, Granite - all names that are used for similar stitches. There may be a slight difference, but all of them work really well for temperature blankets because it is easy to fit 365 rows - the height of the row is small. Here are some photos of temperature...
Jacob’s Ladder
Jacob's Ladder is typically made with double crochet stitches with chains in between that are looped together at the end. However, it can be made with other stitches and there are many varieties. There is a general guide to Jacob's Ladder below. Here is an example...
Chevron
There are multiple Chevron patterns out there. Working one that is single or half double crochet in the back loops only gives a nice thick blanket. What is really interesting about back loop crochet (chevron OR single crochet) is that it has a reversible look to...
Moss or Granite Stitch
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, also known...
Ribbon Afghan
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...
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...
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. Lazy Waves...
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 year). ...
Moss Stitch C2C
Did you know there was a diagonal version of the Moss stitch? Why not use it for a row-a-day temperature blanket? Every Trick on the Hook has a pattern and video to follow...
Monthly “Strip” Blanket
Here is a photo example that was NOT based on my grid that I posted this morning. This just happened to come up in a group post and I asked Janelle Dupree's permission to use her photo for an...
Linen Stitch
Linen, Moss, Granite - all names that are used for similar stitches. There may be a slight difference, but all of them work really well for temperature blankets because it is easy to fit 365 rows...
Jacob’s Ladder
Jacob's Ladder is typically made with double crochet stitches with chains in between that are looped together at the end. However, it can be made with other stitches and there are many varieties....
Moss or Granite Stitch
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...
Ribbon Afghan
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...
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...