February Temperature Blanket Update

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... Read moreCreating a temperature blanket is such a rewarding project, especially when you track daily temperatures through knitting. For February, I focused on double knitting, which adds a lovely thickness and reversibility to the blanket. One tip I've found helpful is to pre-select your yarn colors based on temperature ranges before you start each day. This speeds up the process and keeps your work consistent. I liked organizing my progress by phases: "How it started," "How it grew," and "How it ended." This not only motivates me but also helps me see the blanket evolve visually with the changing weather. Adding colorwork introduces an extra creative element, making each row unique based on temperature fluctuations. If you're working on your own temperature blanket, don't forget to keep good notes or charts of daily temperatures, so your color patterns stay accurate. Also, since February can be tricky with fluctuating temps, planning yarn changes ahead ensures smooth transitions. It's a fun challenge to combine craft with nature's data, and at the end, you've got a cozy, meaningful keepsake reflecting the month's weather.