Tuesday, July 2, 2024

May and June Crochet Project Update

As my regular readers know, I was going to be accountable for completing a crochet project I first blogged about on  November 17, 2022.  On January 25, 2023, I told my readers I was underway. And now, I'm holding myself accountable for untimely reporting.

I never reported for either May or June.  And now, it's July second.

What is a temperature blanket?  I'll explain it more below, if you are interested.  For others who have read this before, I'll simply say that each row of the blanket is of a color (see below for the chart) that represents the high for the day.  I will have 367 rows (because one day I decided to include the day's low temperature, too), giving a color representation of the year's high temperatures.

Now, for my progress.

As of April 29, 2004, I was up to June 20, 2023. 

As of July 1 (yesterday) I was up to July 13, 2023.

I'm not surprised.

I don't crochet that much in summer, especially not the big afghan this project has become. I really can't comforably take it into the car.  For a couple of row trips this past May and June, I had another, more portable project, that I was hoping to complete by mid-July.  I'm not going to make that deadline, either.

It's more and more difficult to photograph this afghan in progress, too.  This didn't get the first few days of January but I hope you get a sense of the project.

Part of the lower part of the afghan. 
Not all the colors came out accurately.  That large dark strip towards the bottom is Kelly green.

I think, for the next progress report, I'll just try to photograph spring and summer.

Hopefully, I'll provide my next status report before fall.

And now, more technical detail,  if you are interested (including some I haven't blogged about before):

For a temperature blanket, you pick colors representing temperature ranges that make sense for your climate (or the climate of someone you want to gift the blanket to). You can knit, crochet or quilt it.  Some people make one for a new child or grandchild/great grand in their family to record their first year of life.  Or, you can just make one for no reason at all, like me..

I recorded the high and low temperatures for every day in 2023 and my plan was to crochet one row for each day's high with its assigned color. These are my color picks for the yarn I'm using:

0 F (-17.8 C) and lower:  Pale Plum. It's unusual where I live to have a high less than zero F, and, in fact, 2023 did not offer such a high.  But we did have a low of -5F (-20.5 C) one night so I decided to include a strip of low temperature color and high temperature color for that day.
Here are my other color choices.
1-21F   Dark orchid
21-32F  Royal blue
33-43F  Turquoise
44-53F  Spring Green
54-66F  Kelly Green (think of St. Patrick's Day)
67-77F  Bright Yellow
78-88F Carrot orange
89-99F  Pretty in Pink
100F (38C) and above - Fruity Stripe (shades of pink - a variegated yarn) which I won't be using. 
 
This is all done in single crochet, using Red Heart worsted (weight four) yarn.  I did that partially because it's single die lot and I wouldn't have to purchase all the yarn at once.  Sadly, I've used JoAnn Fabrics and Crafts to purchase this yarn, and they are having financial troubles.  I don't think they have conquered these problems completely.  Only time will tell.
 

Let's see how it goes this summer.

8 comments:

  1. ...until the last few day you would have used a lot Carrot orange and Pretty in Pink here!

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  2. That is a terrific undertaking and I applaud you for undertaking it. It's a lovely idea and is a unique record and memento.

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  3. You may not be working as fast as you’d hoped, but the blanket is coming along nicely.

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  4. I think it's interesting to see how there are runs of hot or cold weather we forgot about. It's quite pretty.

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  5. thecontemplativecat here. what beautiful colors! Your work is awesome.

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  6. Red Heart is easy to find, even if JoAnn's isn't. (I'm so ticked about JoAnn's. grumble grumble private equity firms grumble grumble) I find that having something to watch on TV helps keep the project going. Is there a show or movie you could put on in the background to help your progress?

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  7. Impressive! Especially to a non-crocheter like me.

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  8. What a great Afghan! Loving all these colours. You are doing something special

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