Monthly Archives: January 2025

Berroco Mystery Blanket Knit Along PRE-ORDER

Many of you picked up your materials for the 2025 Berroco Mystery Blanket KAL last week, but there’s no deadline to join and we’re always happy to order a kit it for you. We carry the yarn, Berroco Vintage, year round and are constantly restocking, so if you want to you can also just get one skein of each colour and try it on and see if this type of project fits you (although the dye lots won’t match, but it’s a blanket so not a huge deal).

Berroco has thought of just about everything for this KAL … they’ve come out with 7 different colour combinations, and they’ve cleverly drawn up pretty diagrams so you can dream up your own colours combos and get an idea of what the blanket will look like. They’ve already published the pattern for January (see below), and a supporting video is available for techniques and skills (see below). There are online groups available on Facebook and Ravelry where you can meet other MKAL knitters and share your accomplishments (see below).

At the end of 2025, finished projects added to Ravelry will be entered to win a Year’s Worth of Yarn, so make sure to tag your Ravelry project with VintageMKAL25 (Instagram might not hurt either).

Joining the Berroco Mystery Blanket KAL is FREE, SIGN UP HERE

Description

Build your skills with Berroco’s year-long Mystery Blanket Knit Along! The Berroco Design Team has worked to create a delightful mix of techniques and methods for twenty 12 x 12″ squares that come together to create a stunning finished blanket. Practice outside-in, centre-out, and straight-up and down knitting as you work through the collection of squares with their engaging mix of constructions. Throughout the year, you’ll work squares featuring texture patterns, lace, cables, slipped stitches, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and finish with a cable and lace combo. Squares are seamed together during finishing with a border added to frame your masterpiece with the perfect finishing touch. 

This Kit is a Pre-Order

We keep this yarn in stock in-store all year, but we may not have enough of the quantities for your kit in stock and we will special order more for you. When ordering please assume that it’s being special ordered for you, but if we can we will prepare it right away from stock we have in store.

Pattern

Groups

Size
Approximately 52″ / 132 cm x 64″ / 162.5 cm 

Needles

  • 4.5mm/US7 straight or circular needles (for squares)
  • 5 mm/US8 straight or circular needles (for squares)
  • 4.5mm/US7 long circular needle (for border)

Yarn

Berroco Vintage:

  • 6 hanks C1
  • 4 hanks C2
  • 3 hanks C3
  • 3 hanks C4
  • 2 hanks C5

Suggested Colorways

  • Coastal Dream (sample colors): 5101 Mochi (C1), 5172 Calico (C2), 51198 Acai (C3), 5105 Oats (C4), 51184 Twilight (C5)
  • Neutral Comfort: 5101 Mochi (C1), 5160 Smoke (C2), 5103 Mocha (C3), 5174 Rye (C4), 5107 Cracked Pepper (C5)
  • Berries & Cream: 5102 Buttercream (C1), 5195 Macaron (C2), 5182 Black Currant (C3), 51181 Ruby (C4), 51194 Rhubarb (C5)
  • Eclectic Haze: 51133 Electric (C1), 51132 Grapes (C2), 5123 Blush (C3), 51131 Citrus (C4), 51122 Violet (C5)
  • Sage Advice: 51196 Jalapeno (C1), 5199 Sage (C2), 5185 Tide Pool (C3), 5189 Charcoal (C4), 5104 Mushroom (C5)
  • Spring Awakening: 5132 Sky Blue (C1), 5100 Snow Day (C2), 5122 Banane (C3), 5126 Watermelon (C4), 5116 Dove (C5)
  • Forest Path: 5177 Douglas Fir (C1), 5107 Cracked Pepper (C2), 5143 Dark Denim (C3), 5182 Black Currant (C4), 5173 Red Pepper (C5)

Make Memories with a Knit or Crochet Temperature Blanket

Knitting and Crochet are not only relaxing and creative hobbies but can also be a beautiful way to document and commemorate the passing of time. One popular trend among knitting & crochet enthusiasts is the creation of temperature blankets. These blankets are not only aesthetically pleasing but also serve as a unique way to track and celebrate daily weather patterns throughout the year. Other popular temperature themes projects include scarves, cowls, shawls, sweaters, baby blankets, and even the occasional toy.

What is a temperature blanket?

A temperature blanket is a project where each row or stitch represents the weather conditions or temperature of a specific day. From cool blues and greens for cold winter days to warm oranges and yellows for hot summer weather, the colours of the blanket change according to a pre-chosen colour scale. Knitters/crocheters typically assign a colour to certain temperature ranges, allowing them to visually depict temperature variations over time.

If you aren’t drawn to the idea of tracking the temperature you can also follow other types of data, like precipitation (I have one client who was making a blanket based on the security alert updates at her university …. you can adapt the idea to any trend or phenomena. Some people make blankets for children based on the weather from the first year of their life.

Temperature blankets also don’t have to be linear – you can make squares, strips or blocks and join them together in any way you like. Plus, one of the major benefits is you don’t need to have to have elaborate skills to make a temperature blanket, the basics go a loooong way!

Crochet Linen Square Temp Blanket

Choosing the colour scheme

One of the appealing aspects of knitting a temperature blanket is the ability to personalize the project and choose a colour scheme that resonates with you. You can create your own colour scale or use existing templates available online. Some people prefer using a simple scale (like the colours of the rainbow), assigning a unique colour to a specific temperature range (ie. assign warm colours {pink, red, orange, yellow} to the warmer temperatures and cool colours {green, blue, purple} to the cooler temperatures). Others get more creative, incorporating multiple shades within a range to add depth and texture to their project. Some go for neutrals or keeps things more tonal. If you want to go REALLY off grid, you can choose a bunch of different yarns in similar colours and let the nuances of the different textures take over (be sure to choose yarns that are very close in thickness, for example all worsted weight or all DK weight). It’s totally up to you, there are no rules.

Tracking the temperature

To create a temperature blanket, it is essential to track the temperature each day. You can use various sources such as local weather reports, weather apps, or outdoor thermometers. Maintaining a record of the daily temperature allows you to map out the colours for each row or stitch accurately.

Tunisian Crochet Temperature Blanket

Selecting the pattern and yarn

One of the great things about a temperature project, especially a blanket, is you have tons of flexibility in which yarn you choose! Thicker, thinner machine washable, the variables are flexible. Once you have decided on your color scheme, it’s time to choose the pattern and yarn for your temperature blanket. Simple, repetitive stitch patterns like garter stitch or stockinette stitch work well for these projects since they allow the colours to take centre stage.

Want some inspiration? Try #temperatureblanket on instagram

  • Most patterns for temperature blankets seem to be designed with DK or Worsted weight yarn. If you want your project to work up faster go for a thicker yarn like Berroco Vintage Chunky, but be sure to adjust your needle size.
  • I suggest making your blanket in one piece or in larger blocks that are easy to join. If you choose a pattern with small motifs, make sure it’s a “join-as-you-go” technique, otherwise you’ll have a pile of tiny pieces at the ends and may want to commit homicide (or worse).

Crochet Linen Pixel Temperature Blanket

The joy of daily knitting

Knitting a temperature blanket involves a long-term commitment, as it represents an entire year’s worth of weather patterns. Many knitters find the slow progression of this project to be a calming and reflective experience. Each day, as you add a new row or stitch to your blanket, you reflect on the passing of time and the seasons that shape our lives. It becomes a tangible way to record memories and observe the subtle changes throughout the year.

Knitted All Kinds Of Weather Blanket

A keepsake to treasure

Knitting a temperature blanket not only results in a beautiful and functional creation but also serves as a keepsake to treasure for years to come. Each time you wrap yourself in your blanket, you will be reminded of the effort, patience, and memories that went into its creation. It becomes a personal and unique memento, capturing the story of a year in one cozy and comforting piece.

Knitted Ribbed Temperature Blanket or Scarf

Conclusion

Knitting a temperature blanket offers a compelling way to blend creativity, mindfulness, and weather tracking into a single project. Whether you are an experienced knitter or a beginner, the appeal of this endeavour lies in the way it allows you to connect with nature, create lasting memories, and express your artistic flair. So, gather your yarn, create your colour chart, and embark on a knitting journey that will result in a beautiful and meaningful temperature blanket.

Berroco Mystery Blanket Knit Along PRE-ORDER

Many of you picked up your materials for the 2025 Berroco Mystery Blanket KAL last week, but there’s no deadline to join and we’re always happy to order a kit it for you. We carry the yarn, Berroco Vintage, year round and are constantly restocking, so if you want to you can also just get one skein of each colour and try it on and see if this type of project fits you (although the dye lots won’t match, but it’s a blanket so not a huge deal).

Berroco has thought of just about everything for this KAL … they’ve come out with 7 different colour combinations, and they’ve cleverly drawn up pretty diagrams so you can dream up your own colours combos and get an idea of what the blanket will look like. They’ve already published the pattern for January (see below), and a supporting video is available for techniques and skills (see below). There are online groups available on Facebook and Ravelry where you can meet other MKAL knitters and share your accomplishments (see below).

At the end of 2025, finished projects added to Ravelry will be entered to win a Year’s Worth of Yarn, so make sure to tag your Ravelry project with VintageMKAL25 (Instagram might not hurt either).

Joining the Berroco Mystery Blanket KAL is FREE, SIGN UP HERE

Description

Build your skills with Berroco’s year-long Mystery Blanket Knit Along! The Berroco Design Team has worked to create a delightful mix of techniques and methods for twenty 12 x 12″ squares that come together to create a stunning finished blanket. Practice outside-in, centre-out, and straight-up and down knitting as you work through the collection of squares with their engaging mix of constructions. Throughout the year, you’ll work squares featuring texture patterns, lace, cables, slipped stitches, stranded colorwork, intarsia, and finish with a cable and lace combo. Squares are seamed together during finishing with a border added to frame your masterpiece with the perfect finishing touch. 

This Kit is a Pre-Order

We keep this yarn in stock in-store all year, but we may not have enough of the quantities for your kit in stock and we will special order more for you. When ordering please assume that it’s being special ordered for you, but if we can we will prepare it right away from stock we have in store.

Pattern

Groups

Size
Approximately 52″ / 132 cm x 64″ / 162.5 cm 

Needles

  • 4.5mm/US7 straight or circular needles (for squares)
  • 5 mm/US8 straight or circular needles (for squares)
  • 4.5mm/US7 long circular needle (for border)

Yarn

Berroco Vintage:

  • 6 hanks C1
  • 4 hanks C2
  • 3 hanks C3
  • 3 hanks C4
  • 2 hanks C5

Suggested Colorways

  • Coastal Dream (sample colors): 5101 Mochi (C1), 5172 Calico (C2), 51198 Acai (C3), 5105 Oats (C4), 51184 Twilight (C5)
  • Neutral Comfort: 5101 Mochi (C1), 5160 Smoke (C2), 5103 Mocha (C3), 5174 Rye (C4), 5107 Cracked Pepper (C5)
  • Berries & Cream: 5102 Buttercream (C1), 5195 Macaron (C2), 5182 Black Currant (C3), 51181 Ruby (C4), 51194 Rhubarb (C5)
  • Eclectic Haze: 51133 Electric (C1), 51132 Grapes (C2), 5123 Blush (C3), 51131 Citrus (C4), 51122 Violet (C5)
  • Sage Advice: 51196 Jalapeno (C1), 5199 Sage (C2), 5185 Tide Pool (C3), 5189 Charcoal (C4), 5104 Mushroom (C5)
  • Spring Awakening: 5132 Sky Blue (C1), 5100 Snow Day (C2), 5122 Banane (C3), 5126 Watermelon (C4), 5116 Dove (C5)
  • Forest Path: 5177 Douglas Fir (C1), 5107 Cracked Pepper (C2), 5143 Dark Denim (C3), 5182 Black Currant (C4), 5173 Red Pepper (C5)