Every January, it seems like everyone on YarnTube is making a temperature blanket. Your feed fills up with gorgeous color palettes, neatly organized yarn kits, and excitement about tracking the year one stitch at a time. I’ve been there. I’ve felt the FOMO, jumped in, and learned the hard way that just because a project is popular doesn’t mean it’s right for everyone. So consider this your friendly reminder: you don’t have to make a temperature blanket , and you’re not missing out if it’s not the right project for you. What a Temperature Blanket Really Requires Before you commit, it’s worth doing a little honest self-reflection . First, temperature blankets are tedious by nature . You’re not just following a pattern, you’re tracking daily temperatures, deciding whether you’ll use the high, the low, or both, and keeping records every single day. None of this is difficult on its own, but it adds up quickly. Second, this is a long-term commitment . A true temperature blanket ...