Temperature Quilt Planner

At the beginning of the year, I decided I wanted to make the Plains and Pine temperature quilt. My particular flavor of autism loves observing natural and random patterns, so once I found a design I liked, I thought I was ready to roll.

That is... until I realized I needed to figure out what fabrics I was going to use and what my temperature ranges needed to be, and then three weeks into January, I realized that I needed to adjust my ranges since my lowest category/color was getting no love at all, and then I added a bunch of colors, and took a couple away, and reworked my ranges a million times until I thought I had it right… then changed my mind like five more times before eventually abandoning the project in the middle of February. Oh well. There’s always next year!

Anyway, as I recorded the highs and lows in the worksheets each day, I kept wishing that there were room for me to write down the assigned color for each day's high and low temperature. Thus, I knew I needed to make exactly the worksheets I kept wishing I had, and I knew that I needed to share them with the world.

These worksheets will be helpful for ANY temperature quilt that uses both the high and low temperatures for each day of the year.

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