Heirloom Temperature Blanket by Suraya Rina Hossain

Heirloom Temperature Blanket

Crochet
December 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Mosaic crochet
3.5 mm (E)
7874 - 8311 yards (7200 - 7600 m)
UK
English
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A mosaic crochet Temperature Blanket documenting the lowest and highest temperatures each day with the option of adding crystal beads.

Story
I started my blanket at the beginning of 2021 and intially called it my comfort blanket. We were still dealing with a series of lockdowns in London with COVID-19 infection figures rising and falling with no end in sight.

I decided to start this blanket in the hope it would give me daily focus and grounding. Crocheting each day would give me a sense of purpose and with each row, I would have endured another day.

The constant I got from the blanket was an anchoring to the day and seeing the time flow, knowing that I was moving, hopefully, in a better direction.

As the year progressed I thought it would be lovely to somehow document significant events and special family moments. Being used to working with crystals in my textile jewellery, it was only natural that crystals would make their way into my blanket.

In doing this, the blanket has become a record not just of the weather patterns, but also a memory of moments in family life, making it a small piece of crocheted history to hand down.

Pattern
There are 12 patterns within the blanket, one for each month.

Skill Level
Advanced beginner

Needles & Notions
3.50mm crochet hook.
4mm bicone crystals as required.
Collapsible eye needle to add crystals/beads.

Gauge
28 sts x 32 rows = 10cm/4” measured over mosaic crochet stitch.

Size
This is a large blanket.
The size of the blanket will be approximately 142cm/56” wide x 230cm/90.5” long without a border.

If you wish to make something smaller, just make sure you have enough stitches to do at least a 36 st repeat, plus 3 (2x border st, 1 chain st)

You could make a table runner or a smaller throw which wouldn’t take as long to repeat a row.

Yarn
Fingering weight yarn of any type.
This project is a great stash buster as you can use a multitude of colours.

Yarn Colour Chart
Instructions given on how to plot your colour chart.

Weather Data
Details given on how to collect and record weather data for the year.

Chart
Detailed charts and row-by-row written instructions.

Special Techniques
Mosaic crochet
Crochet with crystal beads.

I hope you get as much joy out of crocheting this blanket as I did. It truly is a labour of love, but is so worth it when you finally see it finished in all it’s glory!

Happy temperature crocheting!

Suraya x