Sunday, August 9, 2020

Knitting the Temperature

On This Day, 2010: 

"Mommy, I don't like this orange juice. It tastes SERIOUS." ~ Taryn

"Serious!" ~ Caelie


Apparently I've neglected to blog about my 2020 Temperature project. I had finished the February highs and lows in Stockinette stitch on the first of March. I did some additional rows of purple at the end to help make it the same length as the July-December section of the project.


At the end of March, I picked up the neglected temperature project and only got 4 days knit before I ran out of yarn. I wasn't able to get more yarn for several weeks. So it was mid-May before I finished up March and then April a couple days later. I learned a new to me Garter Ribbing stitch for March and then did April in Stockinette.

From there I started doing better at keeping up with the temperature by knitting it up every few days. I did May in a 7 X 3 Flat Rib Stitch and finished this section on June 1 which is always my goal.


June was another month of underachieving and I knit most of the temperature in the first few days of July. I used Stockinette stitch again and bound off the first half of the project.


So that brings me up to July. I really knit more of the days in July than not. So it was easy to get the month finished up on August 1. I used the Garter Stitch.








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