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How to Make a Temperature blanket

All you need to know about making a temperature blanket pattern

What Is a Temperature Blanket?

By Stoutomaster

A temperature blanket is a unique, year-long crochet project that reflects the daily temperatures of a specific location. Each day, you crochet a row , square, or motif using a color that corresponds to the day's high. low, or average temperature, based on a predefined color key noted in your chart.

Over time, your blanket becomes a visual record of the changing weather throughout the year. Whether you're making this as a personal challenge, a family heirloom, or a gift to commemorate a birth year or anniversary, a temperature blanket is both meaningful and fun. Track the seasons, mark special dates with accent rows, and end the year with a handmade masterpiece full of memories.

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How does a crochet temperature blanket work

How does a temperature blanket work?

To get started, you’ll will need, a temperature range and matching color palette, a daily record of high (or low) temperatures, your favorite yarn, and hook. Below is detailed information on how to start.

1.Choose a location

This can be your hometown or any location that has meaning to you.

2.Select a year

This can be your current year or select a memorable year like a pregnancy, an anniversary, birth, or graduation year. If you wish to make a temperature blanket for the current year, you can use the average daily temperature from the year before. for a historical or memorable year, visit your favorite weather website to get the temperature for your location and year.

3.Record your temperatures

Using a notepad or the printable journal of the Mixed Stitch Crochet Temperature blanket.

Record the highest and lowest temperatures of each month over 12 months.
This will give you a great starting point when selecting a temperature range for your color swatch.

For example,

If your highest average temperature in a year is 37°C / 98°F and the lowest average temperature is 0°C / 32°F, select a color swatch between the above-mentioned temperatures.

Doing a bit of homework beforehand helps you have a better idea of the range of temperatures and will save you some money in the long run, as you won't have skeins of yarn colors that are left over or not even used once your blanket is complete.

4.Select or create your color chart

Select a pre-designed color swatch whose temperature range is within the above-mentioned high and low range. If you can't find a chart that suits your range, you can create a custom chart for yourself. Once you have decided on your color chart, you can gather your supplies.

5.Gather Supplies

Select a yarn, best for crochet blankets in multiple colors (usually 6/12/16 shades), depending on your color swatch/chart. Select a crochet hook in the hook size required for your selected yarn, You will need a notebook, app, or Printable Crochet Journal to track daily temperatures.

6.Choose Your Pattern

You can make your blanket with,

Keep the stitch simple if you’re doing it daily—it’s more sustainable.

7.Keep Track of Daily Temperatures

Check the high (or low) temp for each day. You can:

8.Crochet a Row, motif or square each day

Each day (or batch weekly), crochet the row or piece using the color that matches the temperature for that day. Try to stay consistent. You can even add special colors for holidays, birthdays, or events.

Finish & Border It
Once the year is complete, weave in any loose ends and add a simple or decorative border to pull it all together

What is the best stitch for a crochet temperature blanket pattern

What is the best stitch for a temperature blanket?

The 365 All year round temperature blanket pattern includes over 30 mixed crochet blanket stitch pattern stitches, from the easy half double crochet stitch, to the moss stitch, some stripped granny stitches, a few variations of the half double crochet V stitches, some combinations of the half double crochet puff stitches and many more pretty crochet blanket stitch patterns.

Single crochet stitch or half double crochet stitch is the most popular stitch for a temperature blanket. Temperature blankets tend to have quite a lengthy result, so I recommend selecting a shorter blanket stitch pattern

Temperature blanket Crochet blanket patternWhat is the best yarn for a crochet temperature blanket pattern

Choose the right yarn for a temperature blanket

Select a yarn and yarn brand that is easily accessible to you, and make sure you note which colors are readily available, so you can stock up on colors if you run out. Take note that all climates differ so your color choice and your area temperatures will determine how many skeins per color you will need, and your color requirements might not match those of others.

For this pattern, I recommend a light-weight yarn (category 3 yarn), also referred to as DK weight or Double knitting yarn, but you can select any yarn weight of your choice.
Just note if you wish to use a different weighted yarn, like a medium weight yarn (category 4 yarn), also known as worsted weight yarn, your blanket sizing will be larger.

When selecting your yarn, be sure that you make a gauge swatch and use the sizing chart found within the pattern to determine the correct amount of starting chain stitches you will need using the yarn that you have selected to create the blanket size you require.

The 365 all year round crochet temperature blanket pattern includes a detailed sizing chart with additional instructions on making your required blanket size, from single to twin or double size bedspreads, as well as larger sizes for queen, king and king xl beds.

How to make a crochet temperature blanket gauge swatch

How to make a crochet temperature blanket gauge swatch

A temperature blanket is a year-long project where each day (or temperature range) gets its own color or stitch. Before you start, make a gauge swatch to ensure your finished blanket matches the size you want. This guide follows the tested method used in the Stouto pattern and adds a few general best practices.

Why a Gauge Swatch Matters

Small differences in tension add up over hundreds of rows. A correct gauge prevents your blanket from ending up too small, too large, or oddly proportioned—saving time and yarn.

  • Correct sizing for bed or couch placement
  • Even drape and stitch appearance
  • Accurate planning for yarn usage

What You Need

Gather your chosen yarn, the crochet hook you expect to use, a measuring tape or ruler, and (optionally) the printable sizing templates from the pattern.

Step-by-Step Gauge Swatch Instructions

Swatch recipe

  1. Chain 14 stitches.
  2. Work 1 hdc in the 3rd chain from hook, then 1 hdc in next 11 chains (12 stitches across).
  3. Chain 2 (turning), work 11 hdc across—repeat for 6 rows to form the swatch body.
  4. Work an additional 6 rows of hdc to square off the block (total ~12 rows).

If you wish to use a different weighted yarn other than the recommended yarn weight, you can easily find the correct number of starting chains by creating a small swatch.

Easily determine your crochet temperature blanket size with a gauge swatch

Gauge swatch: 12 x 6 rows of 1hdc sts.
Measure the gauge swatch width.
Find the width of the blanket size you wish to make for example Twin bed - in the standard blanket table listed in the pattern.
Then use your swatch width to determine your starting chains, using the sizing table provided in the pattern.

Example:

Swatch width : 2.5 inches / 6.3 cm wide,
Width required for finished blanket : Twin - 63 x 95 cm / 160 x 240 cm
Starting Chain : 290 sts

Swatch width : 3 inches
Width required for finished blanket : King : 63 x 95 cm / 160 x 240 cm
Starting Chain : 434 sts

Note : Sizing chart excludes the final border width.

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Try out this Fun Temperature Blanket with 30+ Mixed Crochet Half Double Crochet Stitches

modern crochet blanket pattern featuring 30 mixed crochet blanket stitches in one easy pattern

  • Crochet one row a day to represent the temperature and mood of each day (365/366 rows).
  • Beginner-friendly design with clear written instructions and stitch diagrams.
  • Stay organized all year with a printable temperature blanket journal, calendar, and color swatches.
  • Easily resize your blanket with a chart for Twin, Queen, King, or King XL sizes.
  • Made for DK yarn with recommended yarn, hook details, and a gauge guide included.
  • Create a meaningful memory blanket for a year, anniversary, birthday, or special milestone.

This crochet pattern includes the following printable templates

  • Cold weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Fahrenheit
  • Warm weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Fahrenheit
  • Cold weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Celsius
  • Warm weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Celsius

Swatch

12 sts × 12 rows (approx)

Measure & Record

Lay the swatch flat and measure the width in inches or centimetres. Record how many stitches fit into 4" (10 cm) if you prefer the classic gauge approach—or measure the whole swatch width for more direct scaling.

How to use a Crochet temperature gauge swatch and table

  • Remember to add any border width to the final measurement.

How to make a Crochet Temperature Color Chart

Crochet Temperature Color Charts

How to select a color chart that matches your temperature range, from predefined chart to creating your own custom chart

Select a color chart that matches your temperature range

Most people tend to want to use a temperature blanket with a range already decided for them, but sometimes the range of someone else is not always relevant to your climate, you might live in a very cold climate and won't even use some of the warmer colors, or you might be like me and live in a very warm climate and then not have any of the cooler colors featured in your blanket, so if you wish to create a blanket as uniquely to you and your climate you can

Use a pre-designed color swatch

Select a pre-designed color swatch whose temperature range is within the above-mentioned high and low range.

Select a pre designed prtable color chart for your climate

4 color swatch charts are included with the 365 Mixed Stitch Crochet Temperature blanket Pattern.
All charts allow the use of 12 colors.

  • Cold weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Fahrenheit
  • Warm weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Fahrenheit
  • Cold weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Celsius
  • Warm weather climate, Temperature Blanket Color swatch in Celsius

If your temperature range differs greatly from a predefined color chart, opt for your own customized color swatch, as you don't want to end up not using all the colors you so lovingly chose.

Chooses a pre designed blank chart for your custom color swatch

Create a custom temperature color swatch

Most people tend to want to use a temperature blanket with a range already decided for them, but sometimes the range of someone else is not always relevant to your climate, you might live in a very cold climate and wont even use some of the warmer colors, or you might live in a very warm climate and then not have any of the cooler colors featured in your blanket.

Start with the overall min and max temperatures are for your area,
Select your colors, the color choice is completely up to you, if you wish to have a lot of color variations in your rows then use one color per temperature, if you live in a climate where there is a huge temperature shift and have a large temperature range then perhaps consider changing colors every 2 to 3° degrees.

For example:

I started with a low of 0°C and a high of 38 °C
I chose 16 of my favorite colors in my example blanket,
Then I divided the total amount of temperatures with the the number of colors I selected
38 / 16 = 2.3 , that gave me One color for each 2 °C on the scale.

I live in a warm climate, and with a low of 0°C and a high of 38 °C ,most days has an average of 20°C - 28°C,
I wanted to have clear lines between days, so I opted to use
one color for every 1°C on the scale between 20°C - 28°C, and
one color for every 2 - 3, even 5 °C. For the temperatures above and below the daily averages.

365 Mixed Stitch Crochet Temperature blanket Pattern. includes 4 pre-designed color chart swatches, as well as a blank color card template, if you wish to create your own. All color swatches included are in printable format, with quick help on how to strengthen your color swatch card to make it last the entire year.

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Quick Stitch Guide

This pattern includes a variety of crochet stitches and techniques. To help you along the way, detailed stitch tutorials and explanations are linked below.
All stitch instructions are available in both US Crochet Terminology and UK Crochet Terminology, making it easy to follow along using the terms you are most familiar with.
If you are new to any of the stitches used in this pattern, we recommend reviewing the relevant stitch guide before starting. Each guide includes step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and stitch terminology conversions where applicable.
Take your time, practice any unfamiliar stitches, and most importantly—enjoy the process of creating your blanket one row at a time.

Chain Stitch - ch
UK : ch - chain
AFR : ks - ketting steek

Make a slipknot, yo, pull through loop. Repeat for desired chains.

Half Double Crochet - hdc
UK : htr - half treble crochet
AFR : hlb - Halwe Langbeentjie / Half Lang Been / half-dubblehekel

1. Yarn over.
2. Insert hook into next stitch and pull up a loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over and pull through all 3 loops.

Front Post Half Double Crochet - fphdc
UK : fphtr - Front post half treble crochet
AFR : vbhlb / vshlb - Voorste Halwe Langbeen(tjies) / Voor Stam Halwe Langbeen(tjies)/ voorpaal half-dubble hekel

1. Yarn over, insert hook front→back→front around post.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through all 3 loops.

Back Post Half Double Crochet - bphdc
UK : bphtr - Back post half treble crochet
AFR : abhlb / ashlb - Agterste been Halwe Langbeen / Agter stam Halwe Lang Been/ afterpaal half-dubbelhekel

1. Yarn over, insert hook back→front→back around post.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (3 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through all 3 loops.

Back Post Single Crochet - bpsc
UK : bpdc - back post double crochet
AFR : abkb/askb - agterste been kortbeentjie / Agter stam kortbeentjie / agter-paal enkelhekel

1. Insert hook back→front→back around the post of stitch below.
2. Yarn over, pull up loop (2 loops).
3. Yarn over, pull through both loops.

Puff Stitch - puff
UK : puff - puff stitch
AFR : ps - pof steek / pynapple Steek

1. Yarn over, insert hook, pull up loop — repeat specified number of times (e.g., 3–5 pulls) so multiple loops on hook.
2. Yarn over and pull through all loops, ch1 to secure (if pattern asks).

Bobble Stitch - bob
UK : bob - bobble stitch
AFR : b - bobblesteek

1. Work a number of partial DCs into same stitch (e.g., 5 times), leaving last loop of each on hook.
2. Yarn over and draw through all loops, ch1 to secure.

Popcorn Stitch - pc
UK : pc - popcorn stitch
AFR : pc - Popcorn Stitch / Spring mielie Steek

1. Work 5 DC in same stitch.
2. Remove hook from loop, insert hook into first DC of the 5, reinsert loop and pull through to “pop” the group together.
3. Ch1 to secure (pattern dependent).

Shell Stitch - sh
UK : sh - Shell stitch
AFR : skulp - skulp steek

1. Work 3 dc of any (hdc,dc,tr) into same stitch or space.
2. Skip 2–3 sts depending on pattern, repeat.

Cluster - cl
UK : cl - cluster stitch
AFR : tr - Trossie

1. Yarn over, insert, pull up loop (don’t finish). Repeat partial stitches per cluster (e.g., 3 times).
2. Yarn over, pull through all loops on hook to close cluster.

Next - nxt
UK : nxt - next stitch
AFR : volg - Volgende

1) Finish current stitch.
2) Move hook to the following stitch/space.
3) Insert hook as instructed and work the stitch.

Stitches - sts
UK : sts - stitches
AFR : sts - Steke

1) Identify the stitch’s top “V”.
2) Insert hook as pattern instructs (both loops or FLO/BLO).
3) Work the stitch to completion. 4) Count stitches regularly.

Repeat from * - rep from *
UK : rep from * - repeat from *
AFR : her * - Herhaal van *

1) Find the *.
2) Work the instructions after it.
3) When told, go back to * and repeat the sequence the required number of times.
4) Stop when the pattern says.

Repeat Rows - rep rows
UK : rep rows - repeat rows
AFR : Her/herh - Herhaal

Work rows as written for repetition count.

Front loop only - FLO
UK : FLO - front loop only
AFR : vslalleen - Voorste lus alleenlik

1. Identify top loops of the stitch (front is closest to you).
2. Insert hook under the front loop only.
3. Work the stitch (sc/hdc/dc) as normal through that loop.

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Step by Step

Free Crochet Temperature Blanket Pattern and Step by Step Instructions

Free Crochet Temperature Blanket Pattern

Determine yarn usage for a crochet temperature blanket

Determine yarn usage for a half double crochet (HDC) blanket, the most accurate method is to make a swatch and use it to estimate the total yarn needed. Here’s how you can do it step by step.

Step 1: Make a Swatch

Use the same yarn and hook size as you plan for your blanket.

Make a square swatch — about 4" x 4" or larger.

Count how many yards (or meters) of yarn it takes to make that swatch.

Tip: Use a kitchen scale to weigh your swatch. Then calculate yarn usage like this

Step 2: Calculate Yarn Usage per Inch

Example:

Your 4" x 4" swatch weighs 10 grams; your yarn label says 1 skein = 100g = 200 yards

So:

10g = (10 / 100) × 200 yards = 20 yards used for 4" x 4"

Now:

Area of swatch = 16 square inches / Yarn used per square inch = 20 / 16 = 1.25 yards/in²

Step 3: Calculate Total Yarn for Blanket

Say your blanket is 50" x 60" = 3,000 square inches

Then:

3,000 × 1.25 yards = 3,750 yards needed.

How to start your temperature blanket ?

Start your Crochet Temperature Blanket journey with this easy foundation row guide.

Temperature Blanket : Foundation / First Row

  1. Select the required blanket size from the standard blanket size table
  2. Make a size swatch
  3. Determine the number of stating chains required for your blanket size & size swatch
  4. Follow the easy instructions below to complete your foundation row :
  • Chain the number of chains required for your blanket size.
  • Pattern repeats on uneven sets of 12, with a single stitch at the beginning and end of each row
  • If you wish to add or remove the width of the blanket, add or remove 12 sts from the starting chain amount from the sizing chart.

crochet blanket starting row

  • Chain 2 more sts,
  • Work 1hdc stitch in the 3rd chain from the hook, this counts as the first leg of your foundation row,
  • work 1 hdc into each of the chain stitches.

Crochet 1 half double crochet stitch into each chain

Easy crochet stitch pattern for a good size temperature blanket.

Stitches

  • bet = between
  • nxt = next ch = chain
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • sk = skip - skip stitch
  • st = single stitch / st(s) = multiple stitches
  • sp = space - space between two crochet stitches
  • 2hdc = 2 x hdc sts

Easy crochet temperature blanket stitch pattern

Row 1 :

ch2, *skip 1hdc st, 2hdc into the next st, repeat from * until the end of the row, 1hdc in the last stitch of the row.

Row 2 :

ch2, * 2hdc in space bet 2hdc sts, repeat from * until the end of the row, 1hdc in the last stitch of the row

Repeat row 2 for the remainder of the blanket

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