Monday 9 December 2019

Seasonal temperature blanket...finished!

The weather here is glorious today - 21 degrees and slightly breezy (21 Celsius, that is, not Fahrenheit! - so, about 70F). I've been diligently domesticating in various parts of the house and am now sitting with a cup of Russian Caravan tea (Twinings loose leaf, one of my favourite teas), planning my next post in order to show my now-finished temperature blanket for this year.

But, before I post some photos of the blanket please let me show you my current favourite cup:

This was a present from my honey (who is definitely my better half) last Christmas. It's from the Royal Albert collection and is called Old Country Roses.
It's not only a lovely looking cup, it is also a delight from which to drink. Well-shaped and proportioned (and just so pleasing to the eye).
In the last few months it has taken on an extra special dimension because my mum's name was Rose (as was my original birth name) so it's become a small way of honouring her memory.



Now, on to the blanket 😊


I chose to make a seasonal blanket over the past year, rather than a 1st January to 31st December blanket, as in 2018. So, I started this blanket on 1st December 2018 (the official start of Summer here in Oz) and completed it on 30th November 2019 (last day of Spring for us).
I measured the bed before starting and decided to make the blanket 18 squares across to make a decent-sized cover for a queen size bed.
362 temperature granny squares are in the body of the blanket, plus a granny square for each month and four extra granny squares demarcating each season, for a total of 378 squares (if my maths is correct). The last three days of the seasonal year were the border of the blanket and, amazingly, those days were all the same maximum temperature, so, the border is all one colour - how serendipitous!
On special days, family birthdays and anniversaries, I used a sparkly yarn rather than the max. temp. colour for that day, to make the day gently stand out from the rest.

So, without further waffle or ado, here are some photos:


Back in August, when it was still Winter, but the colours were truly beginning to cascade down the blanket.






Finished and in situ...




A look at the colours from a vertical perspective (1st December 2018 at top left to 30th November 2019 at bottom right)...





...then from a horizontal perspective (Summer on the left, flowing through to Spring on the right).




I love how the colours seem to flow like a waterfall.





The waterfall of colour from another angle.





I also made a cushion, in selected colours from each season's palette, to match the blanket. This is the stripy side...





...and this is the Granny Square side.




The sparkly purple squares for the girls' birthdays...






...sparkly silver for the boys' birthdays...





...and sparkly cream for special anniversaries.






 One steel blue square separates months...






...and two steel blue squares separate the seasons.






Finally, my signature label - a button.
I usually put a lighthouse sticker on my buttons but I wanted this one to be a "cleanskin" as it's such a lovely, classic button just as it is, in my view. I bought this from a small business in town.

There you have it - my Seasonal Blanket. I love, love, love the colour palette created in this piece of work, thanks to the temperatures of the past four seasons and our family's individual celebratory and commemorative days.
I hope it brings a smile to everyone's face 😊

God bless to all.










2 comments:

  1. You are so clever my dear Sis.

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    1. Thanks, Sis.
      You're still showing up as "unknown". I've checked it out and it seems to a blogger issue. Thanks for calling me Sis otherwise I'd be wondering who it was! xox

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