2017 Temperature Quilt
#181
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I've ordered my fabrics (solid batiks) and will start with Jan 1. Haven't decided if I'll do high and low or just high. Good thing accuweather has temps for the full year. ��
I'm also thinking about doing one for the year I was born. Does anyone know where I can find the temps for the 1950s?
I'm also thinking about doing one for the year I was born. Does anyone know where I can find the temps for the 1950s?
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#182
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I wondering how much fabric to have of each color. We seem to have a lot of 40-70's range this year. (not complaining). I'm doing 12 colors with light and dark range using F degrees. Not sure of fabric amounts. Curious how much yardage others are getting. Will a fat-quarter be enough?
I'm just making it simple and doing 2 1/2" squares, one roll for high temps and the next roll for low temps. Between each month have a 2 1/2" of black. On months with no dates like this month I will place a gray square to even out the rolls to 31 days. For me I'm keeping it simple. Next month I will select my colors. I leaning towards batiks and colors that go well with batiks.
I like what others are doing.
I'm just making it simple and doing 2 1/2" squares, one roll for high temps and the next roll for low temps. Between each month have a 2 1/2" of black. On months with no dates like this month I will place a gray square to even out the rolls to 31 days. For me I'm keeping it simple. Next month I will select my colors. I leaning towards batiks and colors that go well with batiks.
I like what others are doing.
I am making my quilts with 1.5" unfinished squares - one quilt for the daily highs and one quilt for the daily lows. I have 8 temperature ranges defined for my city. I bought 1/4 yard of the less common temperature ranges - mainly because that was the minimum I could buy. I probably could have gotten away with just 1/8 yard for some of them. For my most common temperature range I ended up buying 1/3 yard.
#183
Very cool idea to do temps for the year you were born. https://www.wunderground.com/ may have temps for the 1950s.
#184
Dear gltnmom,
I love your cracked quote....think I will put it on my library desk if I ever get back to work. Have been sent to bed for 5 days with bronchitis and antibiotics. Does it count if you take your handquilting with you??
I love your cracked quote....think I will put it on my library desk if I ever get back to work. Have been sent to bed for 5 days with bronchitis and antibiotics. Does it count if you take your handquilting with you??
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That's a cool idea qltnmom. I think I'll see if daily high and low temps from the 1950's are available for Chicago (where I was born) and Richmond (where I've lived since '68). If I do that I'll not do the half square triangle thingy that I'm doing for this one, it's looking nice, but it doesn't really tell the story of changing temps very well.
Rob
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I love this idea. Originally I planned to keep track of high and low temperatures, but then decided I would be overwhelmed at the end of the year with 365 blocks. I decided to make 2 1/2" unfinished HSTs in a zigzag pattern with highs the top triangle and lows on the bottom. Then i added a 3/4" finished strip on the bottom depicting the weather (snow, rain, sun, partly sunny, etc.)
I have temp increments in 5 degrees, ranging from 0 degrees to 100 degrees, starting with blue (3 shades from dark to light), green. yellow, orange, red. If it goes over 100, I'll use red/orange/yellow flames. That's possible in my Chicago area home.
I have Jan. and Feb. sewn together and March blocks ready to sew together. I took a picture, but am unable to download it from my camera.
I have temp increments in 5 degrees, ranging from 0 degrees to 100 degrees, starting with blue (3 shades from dark to light), green. yellow, orange, red. If it goes over 100, I'll use red/orange/yellow flames. That's possible in my Chicago area home.
I have Jan. and Feb. sewn together and March blocks ready to sew together. I took a picture, but am unable to download it from my camera.
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