24 Colorful Temperature Crochet Blankets
Have you ever heard about Temperature crochet blankets? The basic idea of a temperature blanket is to crochet a number of rows on a blanket each day. The best way is when you’ll do it every day for a full calendar year. The colors used each day correspond with the temperature outside. Here you can see different options for this pattern and I hope you like this original idea. Ready for the challenge?
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1. Linen Pixel Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Toni Lipsey
I know who will love this kind-size temperature blanket design! Could you guess? Minecraft fans! It consists of many squares and resembles the game. Working on this project, you’ll practice the join-as-you-go assembling method and get a seamless colorful throw. The crochet blanket pattern and video tutorial are free!
PHOTOS by Toni Lipsey / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on tlycblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
2. Moss Square Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Kylee Keller
The variety of temperature blankets is impressive. Each of them is an open book about your past days. Whatever design you choose will be personal. Learn how to make a moss square temperature blanket with a free pattern and a full video tutorial. It will be exciting!
PHOTOS by Kylee Keller / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on okiegirlblingnthings.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
3. Floral Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Elizabeth Mareno
Temperature blankets can be of various designs. The main idea is to describe the weather or your other idea in each section. This blanket is based on floral hexagons, which look so beautiful together! The link to the free flower motif hexagons pattern is below the photo. And follow this floral temperature blanket crocheting in Aleksandra Gładysz’s blog on Instagram.
PHOTOS by Aleksandra Gładysz / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry. Read more about Aleksandra Gładysz’s project on Instagram.
4. Circle In Hexagon Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Nautikrall Crochet
The temperature blanket is like a dairy for special notes. You can write a message with it — describe the weather within a year, your emotions, thoughts, etc. It’s a long-term crochet project, and you will always have the aim and level up. For example, this free temperature blanket pattern has video tutorials on making a circle in hexagons and crocheting zig-zag slip stitch to join hexagons together. Enjoy!
PHOTOS by @january_one / Instagram.com
Find the original free pattern on nautikrallcrochet.com. Read more about january_one’s project on Instagram.
5. My “Not Quite” Temperature Blanket 2021
- Designed by tl yarn crafts
Crocheting a temperature afghan is some kind of meditation or a visit to your psychologist. You splash out your feelings and emotions in the rows or ornaments of your project. It is hot, and you take red, windy — grey, snowy — white, cold — blue, warm — green. And look what a great result you can get! Take this free temperature blanket crochet pattern and start with your 1-year therapy abonnement. 🙂
PHOTOS by Paduwankenobi / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on tlycblog.com. Read more about Paduwankenobi’s project on Ravelry.
6. Snowflake Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Kaye Adolphso
Each snowflake on this afghan is a piece of your memories about a single day. In a year you’ll seam them together and can remember all the history and what have you felt that days. Cool story! This free temperature blanket crochet pattern shows how to make hexagon structures with snowflakes inside. You can use that motif for regular blankies as well.
PHOTOS by Kaye Adolphson / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
7. Mitred Square Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Kaye Adolphson 2018
This beautiful Mitred Square Temperature Blanket is an original way to create your temperature blanket. Each such square shows the temperature of the day, isn’t it great? It looks beautiful and has a hidden and unknown meaning at first sight. Maybe the pieces of blanket will remind you of some special events from the past year?
PHOTOS by Kaye Adolphson 2018 / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
8. Temperature Blanket Squared
- Designed by Heidi Filbert
When one little thread or piece is not enough, this blanket will certainly be perfect for you, because every day is a big square! You can create a really big blanket with different colours and shades depending on the temperature, I’m sure it will look great.
PHOTOS by Heidi Filbert / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on thehazelnutskein.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
9. CrochetKim Birth Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Kim Guzman
Such an idea is perfect for a gift – CrochetKim Birth Temperature Blanket is a year of temperatures from the birth period! You can use the pattern for your birth year or the birth year of someone you love. It can also be a wonderful reminder of your pregnancy, which will certainly be something special after the birth of your baby.
PHOTOS by Kim Guzman / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on crochetkim.com or read more about it on Ravelry.
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10. Nomad by Fate
- Designed by martinupnorth
No special ideas for this year? So January is the perfect time to take on a new challenge and create your Nomad by Fate blanket. It’s not too late! Check the temperatures of past days on the internet and create your temperature blanket this year.
PHOTOS by martinupnorth / martinupnorth.com
Find original free pattern on martinupnorth.com
11. Temperature Blanket PAID Pattern
- Designed by Knits for Kids
This Temperature Blanket is unique because the lines go out and create a circle, so it looks like a mandala. It’s really beautiful! When you decorate it with these lovely hearts or flowers it will look absolutely perfect. This is also a great gift idea!
PHOTOS by Knits for Kids / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
12. 2020 Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Marie Biswell
This super fun blankie in the pictures below is a gorgeous combination of pink, orange and mint green, which we aren’t seeing often enough in projects like that! What’s more, you can easily change the size of this throw and gift it as a housewarming present!
Photo by craftyrie / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on craftyrie.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
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13. 2020 Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Bluebird and Daisy
This beautiful blankie in the pictures below was made by Bluebird and Daisy and it’s a great project to have fun and take your mind off things. So if you like chunky and soft blankies, this one is for you! The finished size is 31 inches by 48 inches, however the pattern is easily adjustable.
Photo by Bluebird and Daisy / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry.
14. Crochet Mood Blanket
- Designed by bellacococrochet.com
When it’s cold and grey outside, it’s really good to make a colorful and very vibrant crochet blanket, that will remind you of sunny days. Like for instance this one in the pictures below by bellacococrochet.com. What’s more, it’s a simple and timeless project, that’s super eye catching and fun to make.
Photo by bellacococrochet.com / bellacococrochet.com
Find original free pattern on bellacococrochet.com
15. Bias Granny Temperature Blanket
- Designed by tlycblog.com
If you love chunky and textured blankets as much as I do, you have to check out this amazing temperature blanket in the pictures below by tlyarncrafts. What’s more, this project is absolutely suitable for beginners, so donn’t hesitate, even if you’re new to crochet!
PHOTOS by tlyarncrafts / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on tlycblog.com .The photos are here.
16. Regular Crochet Linen Stitch Square
- Designed by lookatwhatimade
This linen stitch square in the pictures below is a great starting point for various different projects or just a project on its own. For instance, you can use this pattern to make a bigger project, like for instance a blanket, or just use it as a washcloth or a lovey (after attaching a sweet amigurumi to it).
PHOTOS by tlyarncrafts / Instagram.com
Find original free pattern on lookwhavimade.net. The photos are here.
17. My Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Kountingsheep
Temperature blankets are one of my favorites patterns out there, because they have a simple, yet very eye catching design, they are amazing and soft in touch and they work up surprisingly fast! You can really take this project and make countless different unique colour versions of it.
PHOTOS by Kountingsheep / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on kountingsheep.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
18. Tunisian Crochet Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Toni Lipsey
Take a look at this beautiful temperature blanket in the pictures below! It’s made by Toni Lipsey and it will be a fantastic piece for your living room, that will be also a great gift idea! What’s more, the finished size is approximately 67″ x 65″.
PHOTOS by Toni Lipsey / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on tlycblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
19. 2017 Crochet Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Nathalie Bouffard
This incredible temperature blanket in the pictures below was made by Knitalieco and it’s such a stunning piece, that will look fantastic on your couch! What’s more, it will be a great gift for your friends and family! Have fun with it!
PHOTOS by Knitalieco / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on thehazelnutskein.com, This particular version is on Ravelry.
20. Mosaic Temperature Blanket
- Designed by BebaBlanket
If you want to crochet a gorgeous and eye – catching piece, that will look fantastic in your home, you have to check out this lovely temperature blanket in the pictures below! It’s made by mydogscalledfrank and will be a timeless piece!
PHOTOS by mydogscalledfrank / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
21. Chevron Temperature Blanket
- Designed by William Sexton
An interesting long-lasting project that is great for those who are new to crochet. It’s not complicated yet it will remind you of all your important moments as you complete a stripe each month according to the temperature change, your emotions, and so on. Look no further, take the Lion Brand Truboo yarn, and start making this temperature crochet blanket today with the free pattern!
PHOTOS by William Sexton / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
22. Crocheted LGBT Pride Temperature Blanket
- Designed by Zoë Potrac
Here is another great Pride Month idea. Each day you will work 4 more rows, depending on the temperature outside. The pattern is easy, so you can start even if you are new to crocheting. The result will be a very practical crocheted blanket with a unique color mix. Download the pattern for free!
PHOTOS by Zoë Potrac / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on woolbox.co.uk, or read more about it on Ravelry.
23. Weather Blanket C2C Style
- Designed by Sarah Patrick
Temperature crochet blanket is an experience you must have at least once in your crafting career. It’s a long-term project that doesn’t require much of you. Just slow down and enjoy the moment. This exact pattern uses a C2C crochet technique. Consider starting the project if you already know it or try it on something else before making this piece.
PHOTOS by Sarah Patrick / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
24. Mood Blanket (Crochet)
- Designed by Erica Jackofsky (Fiddle Knits & 1 More Row)
With this crochet blanket pattern, you can make a map of your mood. The design of the blanket is unique. You can choose which color you want to use for each of the occasions. It can be just your mood or you can even count the time until some event. Either way, the project is interesting to work on and manageable for all crocheters. Give it a try!
PHOTOS by Erica Jackofsky / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on lionbrand.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.