Honeycomb Crochet Temperature Baby Blanket

Crochet a temperature baby blanket to mark baby’s first year

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What a sweet and sentimental idea! The honeycomb crochet temperature baby blanket is a beautiful way to capture baby’s first year in yarn. By changing colors to match the daily high temperature, you’ll end up with a truly one-of-a-kind keepsake. It’s like a colorful journal of baby’s first year – but way cozier! This project uses DK weight yarn and a 4.5mm hook, and finishes at a snug 45” square – perfect for tummy time or nursery snuggles. Start from baby’s birthday, or kick off on January 1 and make it a pregnancy project. Don’t worry if the honeycomb stitch seems tricky – spike stitch is a great way to practice. Finish it off with the crab stitch edging for a polished look!

Other cute DIY ideas for the baby nursery. Sew easy DIY crib sheets with French seams, perfect for beginners. Try a free shell crochet baby blanket pattern for cozy comfort. Or create a flower monogram letter – a sweet baby shower gift or nursery decor!

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