Tiffany. I’m at the end of row 3 and I think it looks about the same as yours per your instruction video? Here’s the pic. Not sure if you could tell if I’m on the right track by the pic but thought I’d show you. I was just questioning it when I get done w row 4 although I guess I’ll be at the other end at that point anyway.
I got all my yarn for winter! I am only buying yarn for one season at a time so this is winter and here are the temp. gauges! I printed out the chart today and will put down the temps and will make a little swatch of the stitch tomorrow! Thank you again Tiffany!🫶🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🧶🧶🧶🧶 these are I love this yarn 4 wait yarn. My hobby lobby only has 4 waits so🤷🏼♀️
All, I happen to find a site for temp blanket planning w actual temps for your area then it pulls up color palettes based on your past temps! Even though I figured out my temp gauge with wunderground, I found this other site very helpful to figure out colors to use. It’s called temperature-blanket.com
OK - Me again with my newbie problems. I watched the entire 2023 playlist and I know how important stitch count is. I counted my foundation chain and row one at least 5 times, and I even put stitch markers in every 50 stitches and at the end of the 211 so I can keep track. Both the chain and row 1 👍 BUT I did row two yesterday and my count is now somehow 208!!!? I counted this several times, and included stitch markers to make sure I was getting it right, and I even frogged the whole row and redid it, and it still came out 208! What am I doing wrong?? I am starting to feel defeated after only day 2. (I have stretched it out and looked at it, and I don't see mistakes. My stitches are not as even as an experiences crocheter would have, but still not bad and looks correct. Any insight?
I finished rows through yesterday’s temps. Brighter blue at the foundation now lighter more purplish blue. Heading toward dark purple! Getting colder here ugh!
The Colors You Pick
The colors you pick for your Temperature Blanket are extremely important! You want to pick colors that best represent the temperature range they will be used for that connect with how you feel about that temperature.
But you also want to pick colors that are pleasing to your eye. This will be a blanket you want to display. Hang over a couch in your living room or even drape over a blanket ladder. A piece that will be a conversation starter and something people will look closely at to see the different temperature ranges documented. Make sure the colors used in your blanket are colors that you want to look at, colors that go well with each other, and colors that make you happy. 🤗💖🧶
The Yarn I'm Using For My 2025 Temperature-Sampler Blanket CAL Project Is Loops & Threads Heathered Tweed.
If you can find a size 3 weight yarn to use for YOUR Temperature-Sampler blanket that would be great to help control the length of the project.