01/01/2024
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HAPPY 2024!
A year ago today I embarked on a new crochet project I never thought I would ever dream of doing. But I’m so glad I did! 😊
Each morning when I woke up I recorded the temperature (which was usually the low temp for the day) and then I would also record the high for the day. Then I would make (not always on the same day!) a hexagon that represented those temperatures. For example, 90 degrees=red, 80 degrees=orange, etc. Well, I am please to announce that I completed the blanket, all 365 hexagons, right on time!
I have learned quite a few things in making this massive blanket. First, procrastination is not a good quality to possess when taking on such a challenge! I did really good in keeping up with it for the first 6 months, but then I was away on the other side of the world for 2 weeks, and there were several times when I ran out of some yarn and dragged my feet in ordering more. Lesson learned when I found myself a month behind! 😬
Secondly, I learned it’s ok to not be perfect. I made 2 hexagons where the low temp is not in the center, the high temp is! 🤷🏻♀️
I will not be making another temperature blanket in the near future, BUT I will be entering this one in some local fairs this year. That’s something I’ve never done before so we shall see how it goes.
Some facts about the blanket…
🧶The temperatures are based on my hometown in central PA, except for one week in Maine (February), 2 weeks in Asia (June), and 1 week in Wyoming/Montana (October).
🧶The blanket measures approximately 90” by 102”.
🧶The lowest temperature recorded was in the single digits (only once all year) while in Maine.
🧶The highest temperature recorded was in the 90’s, 20 days.
🧶The most recorded low temp was the 30’s, 91 days.
🧶The most recorded high temp was the 50’s, 80 days.
🧶The highest recorded low temperature was the 70’s, 15 days.
🧶There were 23 days where the temperature remained the same, no color variation in the hexagon.
🧶All yarn was from Hobby Lobby, I Love This Yarn by Yarn Bee.
🧶Much thanks to Pretty Peaceful’s YouTube video for the simplest hexagon instructions!
https://youtu.be/CmzR1idno3c?si=QUW3RmP2LCSN65qT