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January 8, 2024

Avoid Obscene Crochet Temperature Blankets + Tutorial

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Sizing Temperature Crochet Blankets
Sizing Temperature Crochet Blankets

Have you actually completed 365 rows of crochet? It's way too long with the recommended hook size to the yarn. I have figured out some solutions for temperature blankets.

Using Red Heart Super Saver as an option. The label says 5.5 mm / I Hook. Doing single crochet for the year, the blanket will be approx 102" long which is 8.5 feet. If you are not paying attention to gauge it could end up to 120" which is 10 feet cool to look at but not practical.


Crochet Temperature Hooks
Crochet Temperature Hooks

Hook Changes

I decided to try a gauge check by changing the hooks with keeping Red Heart Super Saver as a constant. How low can I go before it gets impossible to crochet with the hook size.

  1. Size F, 3.5 mm Hook, full-year is 90" long which is 7.5 feet. Each month is approx 7.5"
  2. Size D, 3.125 mm Hook, full-year is 84" long which is 7 feet. Each month is approx 7".
  3. Size C, 2.5 mm Hook, full-year is 78" long which is 6.5 feet. Each month is about 6.5".

For me personally, Size C would be the best for my throw on the sofa while watching tv. If I really wanted to have a snooze, Size D would be my next choice.


How A Temperature Afghan Works

Nova Scotia, Look Off
Nova Scotia, Look Off

Can either check your temperature outside of your home or refer to the Weather Network each day and crochet accordingly. If you think you are not going to crochet for a day, just take the temperature and write it down so when you pick up your project, you have that information handy. I would personally collect temperatures and then binge crochet as some days, the colour may not change at all. 

The temperature gauge is showing 6 colours of Caron One Pound yarn.

Once you know the temperature, look at your gauge and crochet the colour that falls within the temperature readings.

The trick is not to cheat the system by falsifying a temperature because you think the colour shouldn't go where it does. The whole point is capturing the temperature as it happens to make the afghan a true representation of the season you are crocheting in.

PSST... if you cannot start on the first of the month, you can start anytime, when you are done, no one is really going to know if you started on the 1st of the month or had to delay it.

Just for Fun

Yarn Thermometer for Temperature Afghan
Yarn Thermometer for Temperature Afghan

The Yarn Thermometer is complimentary to your Temperature Afghan. You can apply this thermometer to your project when complete so people have an idea of what the colours mean. The colours used in the thermometer are subjective to whatever you decide is appropriate.

For us here in the North, our temperatures can range from - 20 to over 40 degrees in the summer. We have a wide range of temperatures. If you live in a warmer climate, you may have different increments so you have a variety of colours.

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Crochet Yarn Thermometer Applique Pattern

Instructions

Use as many colours as you feel you want in your Temperature Afghans or projects. Using the coldest colour, start with the ball area of the base of the thermometer.

  1. (RS) Using the coldest colour. Ch 2, 6 sc second ch from hook. Join with sl st to first sc.
  2. Ch 1, 2 sc in each st around. Join with sl st to beg sc.
  3. Ch 1, *1 sc, 2 sc in next. Repeat * around. Join with sl st to beg sc.
  4. Ch 1, *1 sc in next 2 sts, 2 sc in next. Repeat * around. Join with sl st to beg sc.
  5. Ch 1, *1 sc in next 3 sts, 2 sc in next. Repeat * around. Join with sl st to beg sc.
  6. Ch 1, 1 sc in next 5 sts. Turn.
  7. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Fasten off colour.

Separation Colour - Cream / White (subjective to your creativity)

  1. Attach separation colour, ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Fasten off.

With the next colours all the way to the colour before the top colour. Do as follows.

  1. Attach the next colour. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Turn.
  2. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Turn.
  3. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Fasten off. Turn.

Repeat by doing the separation colour and then continue with the next colour as indicated above.

Final Top Section

  1. Apply 1 row of the separation colour. Fasten off.
  2. Attach the next colour. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Turn.
  3. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Turn.
  4. Ch 1, 1 sc in each across. Fasten off. Turn.
  5. 7 dc in 3rd stitch across. Sl st in final stitch. Fasten off.

Outline

The outline provides a nice border to help separate the colours and make it stand out on your project. Use the same colour as you did the separation colour. In my case, I did cream.

  1. On (RS). Fasten on at the ball section of the thermometer. Apply 1 sc in each st or side of row as you work around your project. No additional extra stitches are required on the ball or top area.
  2. Join with sl st to beginning sc.
  3. Fasten off, weave in ends.

Sew onto your project when your project is done.

Customizing Your Temperature Gauge

Chickadee Towers in Nova Scotia
Chickadee Towers in Nova Scotia

In my region of the world, the chances of it hitting anything above 54 - 66 degrees is unlikely in the wintertime. So what I would do is to change the temperatures to be closer to what is normal for your region.

So I would just stroke out the temperatures and redo the gauge that is closer to temperatures that are possible. For example, I would actually put my lowest temperature to be up to -20 degrees and work up increments all the way up to a maximum to 13 degrees as my highest point. Be creative, just because there are 8 increments that don't mean you have to have only 8, you can have more colours and closer temperatures.

I would also look at the yarn colours and you can change out the yarn colours too depending on what is in your collection or making something that more reflects your own personal tastes.

To help you further, I have created a downloadable PDF of the Temperature Gauge so you can make your own notes or alterations.

Temperature Worksheet Rev 2
Temperature Worksheet Rev 2

More Ideas

  1. Crochet Gauge Workshop Tutorial
  2. Find Weather Temperatures for Crochet Blankets
Yarn Thermometer for Temperature Afghan
Yarn Thermometer for Temperature Afghan

Thermometer Applique

I have written a pattern called the Yarn Thermometer. This pattern will show you how to make an applique that can be applied to your Temperature Afghan.

The colours you have selected for your project are to be used in the thermometer. Once you are done this applique and your project are done. Simply sew this onto the corner of the afghan.

To help you remember what the colours mean, the gauge shows the colours in order of the temperature. So when you look at the project, you can look at the thermometer and remember the temperature increments.

Tips on Selecting the Right Stitch

Crochet Simple Texture Scarf
Crochet Simple Texture Scarf

You could do straight forward single crochet to keep it simple or use a linen stitch. The Crochet Simple Texture Scarf is the linen stitch and easy to do.

If you are going to do a temperature blanket with the scarf pattern. Use the size hook you prefer but ensure your chain is EVEN NUMBER to match it. You can follow the tutorial if you need help but the scarf will work for a full-size blanket.

Yarnspirations Patterns
Crochet Simple Texture Scarf Pattern

For New Crocheters

Be sure when chaining, chain an EVEN NUMBER. You can measure out your chain to match a sofa, person or bed. The bigger the chain, the longer it will take to make the project.

The hook and yarn in the tutorials below are suggestions but I would look above for the recommended hook size and use Red Heart Super Saver or equivalent.

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Filed Under: Bernat Yarn Patterns, Caron One Pound Yarn Patterns, Caron Yarn Patterns, Crochet Afghans and Blankets Tutorials, Crochet Temperature / Mood Blankets and Scarves, Crochet Video Tutorials, Easy Crochet Patterns, Red Heart Super Saver Yarn Patterns, Red Heart Yarn Patterns

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  1. Lynne Donnelly says

    January 03, 2021 at 6:53 pm

    Mikey, I'm still working on my temperature blanket from 2020. It is obscenely long! I've decreased hook size 4 times! I'm stuck in August, as you suggested. It was too warm in RI to continue with this giant blanket on me. I used a combination of FLSC and slip stitch alternating each day. It's still too big! I love your tutorials, keep up the good work! Lynne

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  2. Louise Ricci says

    January 03, 2021 at 4:14 pm

    I just read through the comments (this is my second comment). Obscene also means "so excessive as to be offensive", hence the obscene length of temperature blankets. Other examples would be obscene wealth or obscene waste.

    Some people are so quick to use the worst of a definition.

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  3. Louise Ricci says

    January 03, 2021 at 4:02 pm

    I'm not sure why one has to use Red Heart Super Saver. I personally don't like that yarn much. If you have a favorite stitch you want to use but the final length is an issue, use a 3 weight yarn instead. Or do granny squares for each month.

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