Create a blanket, one row each day throughout the year. Every day, add a row to the hexagon based on the temperature of the day.
At the end of the week there will be a finished hexagon. Sew the hexagons together to create a blanket.
Create a blanket, one row each day throughout the year. Every day, add a row to the hexagon based on the temperature of the day.
At the end of the week there will be a finished hexagon. Sew the hexagons together to create a blanket.
Who doesn't need a blast of bright color to chase away the winter doldrums? Wrap yourself in this high-spirited scarf and everyday is a sunny one!
With endless color possibilities, you can make a different scarf for every person in your family, neighborhood, or book club. What to make for presents this year? Check!
Add a bit of sunshine to your home with this Winnie Blanket. This two toned hexagon blanket will quickly become your favorite thing to make. This blanket is constructed of 59 hexagons and 8 trapezoids to create the perfect accessory for any home.
The simple color changes create a unique design when all pieces are assembled. The modular construction make it easy to take this blanket on the go.
This versatile pattern is described as part cardigan, part poncho, part wrap, and part scarf. I adore how this trendy scarf can be worn as a cape with the arm holes!
Temperature blankets are always so cute to make, and exciting too, making us wondering what temperature will be next day, and if it means a change of color or not.
This project uses the mosaic overlay crochet technique to create a unique blanket of your own.
Have fun creating this Lego inspired blanket. This pattern uses 6 different colors, but you can choose whatever colors you want. Have fun with it. The possibilities are endless!
This Jacmel Scarf is a great big deal that's no big deal to whip up. It is high-impact, high-volume, high-drama, and high-reward—as both a presence and a present!
Consider its supersize comfort and coziness a secret-weapon for the season: Who doesn't want a warm, fuzzy force field to take on chilly walks, unpleasant commutes, and complicated relatives?
The zig-zag stripes of this blanket make it way more interesting than the standard striped temperature blanket patterns.
The colors used in this one – especially the variegated yarn work really well.
I love the striking chevron design with the pop of the contrast color – so bold and modern! And those pom poms at the bottom are such a perfect and whimsical addition!