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Tag Archives: Temperature Scarf
The Year in Scarf Form
Last year I knit myself a very, very long scarf. It isn’t quite Doctor Who long, but it sure is big. This is my completed Temperature Scarf. Each colour represents a temperature range, from about -13C to around 29C. (I … Continue reading
Temperature Scarf Continued
It has been a while since I’ve shared my Temperature Scarf. And, believe it or not, I haven’t given up on it! Here it is! It is complete through to December 11th, with all the loose ends woven in. So … Continue reading
Stripes of Temperature
Did you know that as of today we are 75% of the way through the year? (Also, it is only 84 days until Christmas, and I’m thinking about the little man’s Halloween costume thanks to 100 Days to Christmas.) This … Continue reading
More Temperatures
Look, my Temperature Scarf is still growing! It is complete up to March 2nd, including all the ends being woven in. Amazing, isn’t it? Not the scarf, but the fact that I am keeping up with it. 😉 I don’t … Continue reading
Temperature Scarf
One of the big knitting trends so far this year is to knit a scarf that shows the temperature of your home everyday. Here’s my start so far. The few rows of green are the days when it was very … Continue reading