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Temperature Blanket January 2016


Here in my is the month of January of my temperature blanket 2016...
I decided to work this blanket in Corner to Corner (c2c), I am working it this way just to be a little different then how most people are working there projects.

If was a tough decision to make on what pattern to use. With c2c I can stop the width/length when I feel like the size is right.


I was loving the color scheme of all the Robin's Egg and Berry Blue, until we have a heat wave around the 24-25 and put the odd greens in there. Up next is February, lets seen where that leads us...

For my temperature color palette, you can look a few post back: COLOR PALETTE HERE

I decided to separate the months with a single row of black yarn.  

For c2c pattern :CLICK HERE
Until Next Time!

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