I made a linen stitch temp blanket 2 years ago in a ‘continuous round’ square. It was much more manageable than an oversized rectangle. I used 20 stitches in the low temp, followed by 20 for the high temp. If we had snow, I added 10 stitches of a fuzzy glimmery white yarn in between - no monthly dividers, but I suppose I could have added some black stitches to denote the months (next time). I made a 3 row border in ivory, left the ends, tying them in 3-tie square knots, and then lined the back in an ivory flannel, hand stitching the border and tufting in corners every few inches in #3 crochet thread. This year I’m making 2 row solid granny squares with the low in the centers and highs as the outer, piecing them in strips and joining as I go. I’ll do a border to use as an anchor for my backing … no waaaaaay will I bother with ends again 😂 Can’t wait to see your creation take shape ❤
Personally I am weaving the ends as I go - using the same stitch that you are. I will add few rows of border at the end. I am not a fringe kind of gal BUT it is your blanket so you should do what you want to.
I’m thinking about making a temperature blanket for my granddaughters birthday year, just picking out the yarn and getting ideas!! I love the yarn you’ve picked out!!
Never knit or crocheted before. Bought a loom followed your video from 2 years ago and I made 15 hats so far. I’m looking to broaden my skills and wondering if you ever made scrubbies with a similar technique with a small loom. Would love to see a video in that.
Yes, my first temperature blanket for 2024! I am also doing the moss stitch and a variegated Hobby Lobby yarn. It is a take from another designers 2023 blanket. Let’s have fun with the process! Be Well
Cool I'm doing loom knitting and plan on doing 4 strips that I will sew together. Thanks for sharing I like sheets, border idea and monthly border. I'm doing rainbow colors, I'm thinking white btw months and a black border.
I was glad to see your video! I’m ready to jump in after watching several other videos 😀 What size crochet hook are you using to get your size of blanket? I’m going to be doing my first temperature crochet blanket this year. I plan to also do the linen stitch, which looks so pretty. I’m hoping to start with two rows like a border and then mark every month with a light gray of the same color. Then end my blanket with the same color. Also, I hope to weave my ends in as I go. Good luck!
Hi your temperature blanket seems very straightforward & easy to follow. Will you be posting updates on your progress? PS: the free downloads are wonderful & helpful to keep everything organized!
Yes I am planning on posting updates over in the Facebook group, and I'll probably post some updates here on the community tab as well 😊 I'm so glad you like the printables! Good luck with your blanket ☺️
I’ve had every good intention to do one of these. But ya know what they say about good intentions haha! Haven’t made one yet. I like seeing everyone else’s blankets.
I hear ya! I've been meaning to start one of these for years now. 😅 The good news is you can always go back and look up the temps if you decide later you want to do one after all 😊
I can't say 100% for sure, but going by the math from my blanket (with a 5.5mm size I hook and worsted weight Brava Tweed yarn) I think 318 stitches should be around 90 inches across, give or take. You would need to add 2 for the first turning chain, so you'd start with 320 chains. Like I said, that's just an estimation, but it should get you in the ballpark. Good luck!
I’m making my first temperature blanket, and I’m using the moss stitch. When I use a new yarn, I’m crocheting over the tails, because I don’t want to sew all the tails when I finish the blanket. But I’m not sure if it is the best option to deal with the tails, because I can see the end of the tail through the stitches. Any suggestion?
@LTM maybe you can do single chain stitch instead. Or a star stitch so you won't be able to see the tails whem crocheted over. Never did a temperature blanket but excited first hearing of this!!! Star stitch is easy too but beautiful effect when done the right way. Takes a up lot of yarn though.
That's usually what I would do too, but the bad thing is they tend to work their way out over time, and I know I'll be washing this blanket regularly so that's why I'm not just crocheting over the ends (although it is soo much easier!). As much as it stinks, weaving the ends in at the end (and kind of zig zagging around while you do it) will ensure the ends actually stay put once it's done. But it's going to be a LOT of ends with this blanket- so at this point my plan is either to keep the ends sticking out, tie knots in them all, maybe add a little extra fringe to fill it out and call it a fringy edge- or I may weave them all in and do a crochet border. It sort of depends on how much time/energy I have when the time comes. It's going to be a big job, but it's going to be a really nice blanket too, so it's worth it (or at least that's what I'm saying now, lol.). Good luck!!
I tried to send you a video of the one I have been working on but it won’t let me. I am making a crochet Queen size single chain crochet blanket. I wanted to share with you.
That’s awesome! Good luck with your blanket- you can join the Facebook group and share your blanket over there 😊facebook.com/share/vphtfzHUdnGKgZFr/?mibextid=K35XfP
I made a linen stitch temp blanket 2 years ago in a ‘continuous round’ square. It was much more manageable than an oversized rectangle. I used 20 stitches in the low temp, followed by 20 for the high temp. If we had snow, I added 10 stitches of a fuzzy glimmery white yarn in between - no monthly dividers, but I suppose I could have added some black stitches to denote the months (next time). I made a 3 row border in ivory, left the ends, tying them in 3-tie square knots, and then lined the back in an ivory flannel, hand stitching the border and tufting in corners every few inches in #3 crochet thread. This year I’m making 2 row solid granny squares with the low in the centers and highs as the outer, piecing them in strips and joining as I go. I’ll do a border to use as an anchor for my backing … no waaaaaay will I bother with ends again 😂 Can’t wait to see your creation take shape ❤
Personally I am weaving the ends as I go - using the same stitch that you are. I will add few rows of border at the end. I am not a fringe kind of gal BUT it is your blanket so you should do what you want to.
I’m thinking about making a temperature blanket for my granddaughters birthday year, just picking out the yarn and getting ideas!! I love the yarn you’ve picked out!!
I’m doing another one for this year. I did my first temperature blanket for 2022. It’s huge. I really enjoyed working on it
Awesome! I'm really excited to finish mine, I'm only on row 2 so far though, lol 😅. Good luck on your blanket!
@@YarnStash good luck on yours as well 😊
Weave in ends each month makes it much eadier. Border will look amazing
That's a good idea! Thanks for sharing 😊
Never knit or crocheted before. Bought a loom followed your video from 2 years ago and I made 15 hats so far. I’m looking to broaden my skills and wondering if you ever made scrubbies with a similar technique with a small loom. Would love to see a video in that.
I want to do a temperature blanket at some point. ❤
Yes, my first temperature blanket for 2024! I am also doing the moss stitch and a variegated Hobby Lobby yarn. It is a take from another designers 2023 blanket. Let’s have fun with the process! Be Well
❤❤❤ love this! Thanks Crystal 🎉
Cool I'm doing loom knitting and plan on doing 4 strips that I will sew together. Thanks for sharing I like sheets, border idea and monthly border. I'm doing rainbow colors, I'm thinking white btw months and a black border.
That's a cool idea! Good luck with your blanket 😊
I was glad to see your video! I’m ready to jump in after watching several other videos 😀 What size crochet hook are you using to get your size of blanket? I’m going to be doing my first temperature crochet blanket this year. I plan to also do the linen stitch, which looks so pretty. I’m hoping to start with two rows like a border and then mark every month with a light gray of the same color. Then end my blanket with the same color. Also, I hope to weave my ends in as I go. Good luck!
I'm using a Size I / 5.5 mm hook- sounds like a good plan, good luck on your blanket! 😊
Hi your temperature blanket seems very straightforward & easy to follow. Will you be posting updates on your progress?
PS: the free downloads are wonderful & helpful to keep everything organized!
Yes I am planning on posting updates over in the Facebook group, and I'll probably post some updates here on the community tab as well 😊 I'm so glad you like the printables! Good luck with your blanket ☺️
I’ve had every good intention to do one of these. But ya know what they say about good intentions haha! Haven’t made one yet. I like seeing everyone else’s blankets.
I hear ya! I've been meaning to start one of these for years now. 😅 The good news is you can always go back and look up the temps if you decide later you want to do one after all 😊
@@YarnStashliving in ND though, it would be mostly one color with one stripe going through the middle 🤣🤣🤣
lol that's too funny! Just pick one really good color for most of the blanket 😂@@SelenaVanHout
Hi ,
How many stitches do I need to do for a queen size blanket? This is my first work so I’m not sure;thanks in advance
I can't say 100% for sure, but going by the math from my blanket (with a 5.5mm size I hook and worsted weight Brava Tweed yarn) I think 318 stitches should be around 90 inches across, give or take. You would need to add 2 for the first turning chain, so you'd start with 320 chains. Like I said, that's just an estimation, but it should get you in the ballpark. Good luck!
P I want to see the stitch
I’m making my first temperature blanket, and I’m using the moss stitch. When I use a new yarn, I’m crocheting over the tails, because I don’t want to sew all the tails when I finish the blanket. But I’m not sure if it is the best option to deal with the tails, because I can see the end of the tail through the stitches. Any suggestion?
@LTM maybe you can do single chain stitch instead. Or a star stitch so you won't be able to see the tails whem crocheted over. Never did a temperature blanket but excited first hearing of this!!! Star stitch is easy too but beautiful effect when done the right way. Takes a up lot of yarn though.
That's usually what I would do too, but the bad thing is they tend to work their way out over time, and I know I'll be washing this blanket regularly so that's why I'm not just crocheting over the ends (although it is soo much easier!). As much as it stinks, weaving the ends in at the end (and kind of zig zagging around while you do it) will ensure the ends actually stay put once it's done. But it's going to be a LOT of ends with this blanket- so at this point my plan is either to keep the ends sticking out, tie knots in them all, maybe add a little extra fringe to fill it out and call it a fringy edge- or I may weave them all in and do a crochet border. It sort of depends on how much time/energy I have when the time comes. It's going to be a big job, but it's going to be a really nice blanket too, so it's worth it (or at least that's what I'm saying now, lol.). Good luck!!
I want to see that bother you😅 I want to see that border you were talking about
Does your chain row count as the 1st row in a temperature blanket?
I'm doing the chain and row 1 as the first day. 😊
I tried to send you a video of the one I have been working on but it won’t let me. I am making a crochet Queen size single chain crochet blanket. I wanted to share with you.
That’s awesome! Good luck with your blanket- you can join the Facebook group and share your blanket over there 😊facebook.com/share/vphtfzHUdnGKgZFr/?mibextid=K35XfP