BBBrrrrrr! It was cold yesterday! The Weather Network said the high temperature was 11.1 degrees Celsius. But to me it felt much colder. Who would have thought it could be so cold? A couple of days ago it was over 30 degrees Celsius. I've already planted my tomato plants,
Why would I care how cold it is? We are still under a lockdown order. I can't go out anyway. But many of you know that I am a temperature junkie. Over the years I have made many temperature quilts using hexagons. Unfortunately my hexie days are over. The handwork and the tiny stitches are too difficult to see.
A year or so ago I learned of something called a temperature blanket. Here's how it works: the method of construction is crochet. That's big enough for me to see. Daily high temperatures are assigned specific colours. Each day a row is crocheted following this colour chart. The blanket should be completed in one year.
I had never done one of these before. But the concept sounded intriguing. I decided to start mine on the first of this year. I had no idea how to do it. How many stitches? What size crochet hook? So I played around with it. My first attempt did not work. I liked the pattern. It was a sort of wave. But it puckered so I 'frogged' it. Rip it rip it. Get it?
I started a new one using a larger hook and single crochets across the rows. After almost 5 months it now looks like this.