2023 Temperature Filet CAL: March 26 – April 1

March was a very GREEN month for me.

If you are just finding this CAL, please check out the details post for all the usual pattern information.

Row 27: 11 , ( 5 , ) x3 then 11

Row 28: 12 , 1 , 1 , 7 , 1 , 1 , 12

Row 29: 17 , 5 , 17

Row 30: 18 , 1 , 1 , 18

Rows 31-32 (2 rows): dc across

Row 33: (in filler color) dc across – do not cut yarn!

SC Edging: Ch1 and rotate your block to work down the side. * 2sc into every row down the side; 2sc into the first st along the bottom, sc across making 2sc in the last st * Repeat between * up the other side and across the top. Slst to starting sc.

Top & Bottom: 41 sts

Left & Right: 66 sts

Corners: 1 st

April begins this week!

April is a sun block, and it will have the special 33rd row as February did.

Row 1: (in filler color) FDC 41

Chain Start Method: Ch43, dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across. Ch3 at beginning counts as the base ch and first dc – 41 sts.

Rows 2 (April 1): dc across (41 sts)

2023 Temperature Filet CAL – Post Locator

Finding this CAL after 2023? Please note these important pattern notes for the CAL-

  1. Do NOT cut your yarn color until you know what the next day’s temperature will be. Why? Because you can save on end sewing if the next day is in the same color range.
  2. Remember to ALWAYS TURN your block with each row – even if you are using a new color.
  3. With the exception of February, Row 2 will always begin the month’s colored temperature rows.
  4. New to my filet pattern writing style? Please read this guide before you attempt to begin.
  5. Those wanting a 2024 Block can find it in my shop!

Info post: 2023 Temperature Blanket Filet CAL

January: you will need the year block for the year you are working. You can find a custom order for this in my shop – or you get one custom block with your ebook, if you want to do it that way.

February 1-11 :: 12-18 :: 19-25 :: 26-March 4

Finishing Even-Day Months

March 5-11 :: 12-18 :: 19-25 :: 26-April 1

April 2-8 :: 9-15 :: 16-22 :: 23-30

Joining the First Row

May 1-6 :: 7-13 :: 14-20 :: 21-27 :: 28-31

June 1-7 :: 8-14 :: 15-21 :: 2230

July 1-7 :: 8-14 :: 15-21 :: 22-28 :: 29-31

August 1-7 :: 8-14 :: 15-21 :: 22-31

A second row-joining post tutorial was intended after April…but was never made. 🫣 Pitfalls of attempting to run a business, homeschool 6 kids (5 grades), be a present mom, be a taxi driver, feed the masses, and oh yeah – be a wife, too! 😆 ….Wait – I know you’re now wondering about the house cleaning, laundry, and dishes (so many dishes). I don’t do much of that! I divide most of that stuff up between the kiddos. I vacuum, dust (sometimes), and do the deeper cleaning things. I am very strict about the kids not leaving their crap about the house. So, our house is probably the cleanest house of 8 you’ll ever enter. 😉 ANYHOW…please see the final CAL post for the tutorial that shows you how to join the second and remaining rows.

September 1-7 :: 8-14 :: 15-21 :: 22-30

October 1-7 :: 8-14 :: 15-21 :: 22-31

November 1-7 :: 8-14 :: 15-21 :: 22-30

December

CAL Finishing (includes second and following row joining)

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