Love this idea..wish it was mine but it's not.
There have also been a lot of Mood/Temperature blankets/scarves,
not quite sure who started them off, but lots of variations were made and another great challenge to try
check out Pinterest folder
This stunning Temperature Blanket by shhshh
{click the link to see her other work}
is my favourite temperature blanket check out shhshh temperature blanket click link below
BLOCK STITCH CHALLENGE
A challenge for 2016 to make a mood/temperature blanket combining both together using the block stitch
TEMPERATURE: use the sc/ch stitch row
MOOD: use the dc blocks
CHALLENGE 2016: 15MINUTE A DAY COMMITMENT TEMPERATURE BLANKET
I couldn't decide on a mood each day so I'm actually making a temperature only blanket
HERE
Just 15minutes a day and its in 4 section using close 'v' stitch and Alpaca mix in 12 colours with a fringe of flowers and will be about 6' square
UPDATED AND MORE DETAIL BLOCK STITCH HOW TOO
ch the length you require
multiples of 3sts plus 2sts
For a scarf approximately 10 blocks wide 32ch sts
For a blanket you would need 200/300 hundred sts plus 2sts depending on the size you require
ROW 1: ch2 counts as first dc [tr], 1dc [1tr], in first st, 1dc [1tr], all ch sts.
NOTE 1: this row should have 4 dc to start and finish and multiples of 3 dc as a stitch count
NOTE 2: Do a colour change before completing the last st.
ROW 2:new colour attached, ch1, turn, sc [dc], in first st, ch2, count 3dc sts, sc [dc], in next space between not st, ch2, count 3dc [3tr], sc [dc], in next space, repeat to end, finish with sc [dc],
in the top of the last dc [tr].
NOTE 3: By making 2ch loops and not using 3ch sts, the blocks will be nicely compact and less open, but if you want a more open and lacy effect then use ch3 loops
ROW 3: att, next colour, ch2 counts as first dc [tr], 3dc [3tr], into first ch loop, 3dc [3tr], in every ch loop to end, finish with 4dc [4tr], in last loop.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 for as many times as you require.
NOTE: EACH BLOCK ROW MUST START AND FINISH WITH 4 DC [4TR]
TIP:
COLOUR CHANGES ON A STRAIGHT PIECE
If you are changing colour every row then cut off and weave in ends on each row, but if you are working with just 2 colours one for the sc/ch sts and one for the blocks then do a colour change before completing the last st on each row when possible....it will help with the number of ends