Really simple little diamonds work up quickly. They are also join-as-you-go, if you like that kind of thing – and the contrasting joining color could be done in high/low for the day.
Split Square Temperature Blanket Crochet Pattern
A temperature blanket is typically one where the placement of the colors is determined by the temperature of a certain location.
For this Split Square Temperature Blanket, both the high and low temperature are tracked. Each square represents a month with each round representing a day.
Happy Harlequin Blanket Free Crochet Pattern
If you are looking for a crochet travel project, this Happy Harlequin Blanket Free Crochet Pattern is right for you. With a diamond pattern in the center and a striped ripple border, this crochet afghan is full of texture. It's easy to work up. Using some leftover yarn from your yarn stash, you can easily turn those scraps into a colorful work of art. The diamond motifs are crocheted separately, and then joined together, so you can crochet each small piece on the go without dragging too much yarn with you. The final step is to add a pretty border using all the colors of the blanket. Enjoy.
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Crochet Temperature Calendar Blanket Pattern
Track the daily temperature of an entire year and make a beautiful, one-of-a-kind granny square blanket! This Temperature Calendar Blanket Pattern uses a small, simple version of the classic granny square and the join-as-you-go method for ease of joining!
Gradient Tunisian Temperature Blanket Crochet Pattern
This fun and modern temperature blanket is worked in panels, using two different types of yarns and is done in Tunisian Simple Stitch.
Daily temperature color stripes are worked using a contrasting color which gives the striping a blended and woven look. Panels are joined together and a simple single crochet border is added to finish it off.
Temperature Afghan With Reference Card
"Tutorial how to crochet a Temperature Afghan, including tips and tricks, and a printable Temperature Afghan Reference Card that works for crochet and knit alike! Create a year-long blanket one row per day, striped to match the temperature outside your window. You can work in traditional rainbow colors or choose your own contemporary palette. To keep it from becoming too overwhelming, plan your colors in advance with set temperature ranges and work in a simple, short crochet stitch. The pleasure in creating this afghan is in having a project to hook a little at a time each night. No accidentally staying awake past bedtime because you just need to finish one. more. row. No feeling overwhelmed at the size of the project as you begin; you know it will break down into easily worked days. No worry that it won't be finished in time to gift when you already know the end date. And the result is a keepsake anyone will be proud to snuggle under for years to come."