Have you been seeing all of the gorgeous temperature quilts out there? They are lovely and, guess what….they are pretty easy to make. Even better, you can make your quilt completely unique to you based on your fabric and pattern choices.
As a quilter, I am always on the lookout for new and creative projects to sink my teeth into. Recently, temperature quilts have been catching my eye everywhere I look, and I have to say, I am pretty smitten with them. Not only are they beautiful, but they are also incredibly easy to make.
Temperature quilts are unique in that they allow you to add your own personal touch to the final product. Whether you choose bright, bold fabrics, or opt for more muted tones, the possibilities are endless. And, with the right pattern and techniques, your quilt will truly be one of a kind.
If you’re new to the world of temperature quilts, don’t worry! There are plenty of resources available to help you get started. I recently put together a list of ten different ways to make a temperature quilt, and I am happy to share it with you today. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a beginner, these tutorials are sure to inspire you. So, grab your fabric and get ready to quilt!
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Last year I wrote a roundup on 10 Ways to Make a Temperature Quilt and it has been a popular post. Recently there has been an explosion of interest in these fun quilts so I did some searching and found 10 more ways to make one. Have fun quilting!
Material Girl Quilts is all about half square triangles with her sparkling version of a temperature quilt.
I’m in love with this one that looks like color bubbles from Jo Avery.
Kvilstina brings us a totally different and beautiful look with her pastel temperature quilt.
The Life of Riley came up with a number of different layouts to make a quilt. Each one is interesting.
This modern design from CapitolaQuilter is stunning and unique!
Elm Street Quilts gives a modern a graphic temperature quilt idea.
More lovely circles are what make this gorgeous quilt from Devoted Quilter pop.
The fabrics in this Flying Geese temperature quilt from Gilly Mac Designs gives the quilt loads of movement.
Quilting Daily gives you tips for jump starting your temperature quilt.
This fun half square triangle and appliqué design from Mary Huey Quilts has all sorts of interesting additions to it.
Temperature quilts are unique and personal creations that can serve as a visual representation of the weather patterns in a specific location over the course of a year.
Quilters can use different fabrics and colors to indicate the temperature for each day and create intricate or simple designs to suit their style.
These quilts can be used for decoration or as a way to track and remember the weather for a particular year or place. Whether you opt for a complex pieced design or a simpler one that emphasizes color changes, a temperature quilt is a fun and creative way to celebrate the beauty of nature and the changing seasons.
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