Can’t believe I finished this in a day. Look how GORGEOUS IT IS!! 💖💖💖
It’s a temperature shawl based on the weekly average high temperature for the year my mom was born. I warped 4 threads for each week. It’s so springy and beautiful 🤩
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seen from Singapore
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seen from Switzerland

seen from Germany
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Can’t believe I finished this in a day. Look how GORGEOUS IT IS!! 💖💖💖
It’s a temperature shawl based on the weekly average high temperature for the year my mom was born. I warped 4 threads for each week. It’s so springy and beautiful 🤩
2024 temperature tat along (2025 TTAL) through January 29
The beads mark more than 1/2" rain
Last minute temperature shawl for my mom’s birthday. In less than a week 😅
Do you still make things with yarn? can we see?
I do!
This is a temperature shawl I'm working on right now, Traveller's Shawl by Drea Renee Knits:
I mean can't be mad about 0-0 with twice the shots
Also shrafting for game = temperature shawl, have been doing it in chunks so I can carry yarn when there's less than 4 days between the same range
2020 Temperature Shawl
I started planning a 2020 Temperature Shawl. I know, I know, I haven’t even finished my 2019 Temperature Scarf! (Oh did I tell you i decided to change it from a blanket to a scarf?) But. I can dream, can’t I?
In my 2019 project, I didn’t like the long uninterrupted runs of colour in summer. The easy way to rectify this is to add more colours, so here’s what I’m trying for my 2020 plan:
This yields something that looks like this (current to 8 Aug 2020):
Oooh, pretty <3
As you can tell, there are still somewhat-wide bands of colour in summer. That’s because our mean daily temperatures tend to stay fairly consistent. Here’s a graph that might more easily show this (2019 data shown):
PDF available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R4cOaxAuQJ7hYgnCkYmaT_syr9KDP4JK/
The other seasons are much “bumpier”, but summer tends to be much smoother. Here’s 2020 so far:
Comparison between 2020 and 2019:
PDF available here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1A-wwprVAcuY0QBlYjUbNs8cHd3G-9Lw7/