AndiLeMagnifique wrote:The light blue is Lion Brand Jiffy, the green is Red Heart Super Saver, the gray is Caron Simply Soft. Using extra yarn that I have laying around for this, didn't realize the Jiffy was thicker

Yeah, Jiffy is a Bulky weight yarn, so it won't work to the same gauge as the Medium weight yarns.
Laynie wrote:At last I have finally found the temperatures for January.
So have a bit of catching up to do, hope to post a progress photo in a few days.
Woo Hoo! Glad you found them.
jm2343 wrote:OK I am trying to put a picture on and I think this time it will work....First 4 months of 2012 weather, warmer days starting to sneak in. But at estimated 13 feet, I have to decide whether to make one really long one or make 2....
Looks nice!
nankaeia wrote:I haven't started my project yet. My husband and I are having too much fun designing it.
It sounds like your project is a wonderful bonding event with your husband!
jm2343 wrote:Still trying to get the picture thing figured out.
I like this larger photo.
Leila1002 wrote:I finished January last night! It is a lot of work with all the switching of colors but I like the way it is looking. I am trying to weave in ends every now and then so I won't have so many to do in the end. Still not totally happy with my edge where the joins are but maybe I'll add a border later.
I have read and re-read the directions on picture posting but for some reason, it isn't happening for me
You can see my photo on Ravelry. User name is Animalcrazy.
I edited your post, to add the photo. Looks good!
gwenythlove wrote:I decided to do this year here in Toronto. It's been a cold one! I also decided to do a DC crochet version, so I am kind of scared how long this might turn out... I am doing 2 rows for each day, one for the high and one for the low. Here is what I had after crocheting the first week...
Can't wait to see how long it becomes!
Roxydiana wrote:This is for the month of January here in Kentucky. The weather changes so much, I've already used 5 different colors! I decided to do one row per day so,the scarf won't be too long.
Love those dreamy colors!
Roxydiana wrote:And I just finished my daughter's scarf for January. She is southern Tennessee. I'm using the same colors, but putting them in a different order for the temperatures. I think hers is turning out prettier than mine.

Sweet pastels!
