So I have been noticing a lot of talk about the temperature afghans lately. Have you started one?
If you have no idea what I am talking about check out this post from the Crochet Crowd which explains how they work. http://thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-temperature-afghans/. And don't worry, no one is going to know you didn't start at the beginning of the year.
One idea a lady shared was to do 7 days of temperatures in one Granny Square. Each square would equal a week. I thought this was a really great way of doing it.
If you have been following me for awhile you might remember the Granny Square CAL. Some of these patterns will work great for the temperature afghan.
If you have no idea what I am talking about check out this post from the Crochet Crowd which explains how they work. http://thecrochetcrowd.com/crochet-temperature-afghans/. And don't worry, no one is going to know you didn't start at the beginning of the year.
One idea a lady shared was to do 7 days of temperatures in one Granny Square. Each square would equal a week. I thought this was a really great way of doing it.
If you have been following me for awhile you might remember the Granny Square CAL. Some of these patterns will work great for the temperature afghan.
Here are a couple I found while searching: (check out the Granny Square CAL for more)
If you are not too keen on doing squares, check out all these great ideas on Pinterest.
If you need help planning, check out this post from Underground Crafter.
Need help working out the size? Check out this great post http://www.planetshoup.com/easy/tips/afghsize.shtml
This is pretty cool. I had never heard of a temperature crocheted project. If I were still living in Northern Michigan, it would be a great challenge. Living in Central Florida, would still be a challenge, but not as hard a one. ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou could always do according to where you used to live here in MI.
DeleteThis is pretty cool. I had never heard of a temperature crocheted project. If I were still living in Northern Michigan, it would be a great challenge. Living in Central Florida, would still be a challenge, but not as hard a one. ;-)
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