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A temperature blanket is a crochet or knit blanket that documents the temperatures of a given location over a length of time.

Planning one can be confusing.  But it doesn’t have to be.

I’m a bit obsessed with temperature blankets, myself.  Every December finds me starting or finalizing my plans to document the next year’s temperatures.  But I didn’t let my obsession stop there.  I also created this website to help other people plan their temperature blankets easier.

I’ve put together information in a way that’s simple, straightforward, and fun.  The less time you spend planning the more time you can spend crafting!  I’ll help you weed through all the options you find so you can actually start your project.

So if you’re ready to jump in and start planning your temperature blanket, head to my Start Here page to figure out the best way I can help you.

If you’d like to look around more, check out the links below!

For 2019 I decided to take on making a granny square temperature blanket again. I wasn’t completely happy with the way my 2017 square looked because it didn’t look enough like a granny square to me. Due to this, I wanted to adjust it some so it looked a bit […]

Granny Square Temperature Blanket

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When you first begin researching temperature blankets it’s normal to have lots of questions.  This is understandable because it can be a very intimidating and confusing project.  To help you out, I’ve put together answers to 5 common temperature blanket questions. (Note: if you’re still not completely sure what temperature […]

5 Common Temperature Blanket Questions Answered

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It’s time for a temperature project update! You may have noticed I haven’t really updated my projects lately. That’s in part because I haven’t been working on my temperature blankets as much as I’d like. But with colder weather having moved back in it’s easier to work on them and […]

December 2018 Temperature Project Update

I have some exciting news to share this time, so keep reading!   2016 Temperature Shawl Original Project I finally finished this project! I still have to get a scale that works so I can weigh it to figure out how much yarn I used. It’s not going to be […]

April 2018 Temperature Project Update

Yarn Basics Note: This review is of the DK weight of Lion Brand Color Waves yarn. There is another Lion Brand Color Waves yarn (discontinued) that is not DK weight. Color Waves yarn is created by Lion Brand yarns Wash instructions: Machine wash & dry Colors: 14 varigated colorways (Acorn, […]

Yarn Review: Lion Brand Color Waves (DK)

I’ve been working really hard to finish my temperature shawl from last year. I’m focusing on that one because it’s my keystone project and the closest to being done. I ran out of a couple colors this month, so I had to stop working on it for a little bit. […]

June 2017 Temperature Project Update

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Project Clean Queue is still going strong. Well, it’s going at least. It still remains to be seen if I can get it done by the end of the year.   Finished projects End of the Rainbow blanket Pattern: End of the Rainbow by Yarnspirations Yarn: Bernat Softee Baby Chunky […]

Project Clean Queue June 2017 Update

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I’ve not written in a while, but I have a good excuse. At the end of March I gave birth to our 5th daughter. She got here a little over 3 weeks early. She’s fine, though she was a lot smaller than I was used to even if she was […]

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(Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. See my affiliate policy here or learn more about affiliate links here.)   Part of my goal with this blog is pushing myself to expand my crafting boundaries by learning new crafts or techniques within those crafts. The Spring 2016 issue of Crochet! magazine […]

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