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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

The Blanket That Holds a Year of Grief

I know some of you follow me on Instagram for a while now, and witnessed a project I as working on every single day in 2023.…since I’ve just entered said project into an art competition (I hope it gets selected) - it dawned on me that I have NEVER shared the finished blanket! 3 years later, voila!
When people ask me how I’ve made it through the first year after losing Justin to suicide, my answer is always: therapy and tons of yarn. SO HERE IT IS! 11ft by 4.5ft of one of the hardest years of my life.
Temperature Blanket

 

This crocheted blanket is a year-long record of daily temperatures in El Dorado, Arkansas during 2023, translated into color through yarn. Each row represents a single day, creating a visual timeline where shifting hues reflect the natural rhythms of the seasons—subtle transitions, sudden extremes, and the passage of time made tangible.

Beyond its function as a temperature record, this piece is deeply personal. I began this project in the aftermath of losing my partner in 2022, using the steady, repetitive motion of crochet as a way to stay grounded and move forward one day at a time. The structure of the blanket mirrors that process: each row is small on its own, but together they form something whole, resilient, and enduring.

Among the rows is a single black line that breaks the pattern. This marks the day I lost my cat, Coco, who had been by my side for 22 years and lived to the age of 24. That row stands apart as a moment of pause and remembrance—an acknowledgment of love, loss, and the quiet spaces they leave behind.

This piece weaves together data and memory, routine and emotion. It is both a record of a year in temperature and a reflection of a year of healing, where each stitch carries not just time, but meaning.

 

El Dorado Arkansas Temperature BlanketTemperature Blanket Color Idea




Find some of the materials I've used HERE

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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. I love reading them all and will try my best to answer all of your questions. If you would like to contact me for a quicker response please feel free to hit me up on Threads or Instagram (@anni_s) or email me. ~Anni

The Blanket That Holds a Year of Grief

I know some of you follow me on Instagram for a while now, and witnessed a project I as working on every single day in 2023.…since I’ve just entered said project into an art competition (I hope it gets selected) - it dawned on me that I have NEVER shared the finished blanket! 3 years later, voila!
When people ask me how I’ve made it through the first year after losing Justin to suicide, my answer is always: therapy and tons of yarn. SO HERE IT IS! 11ft by 4.5ft of one of the hardest years of my life.
Temperature Blanket

 

This crocheted blanket is a year-long record of daily temperatures in El Dorado, Arkansas during 2023, translated into color through yarn. Each row represents a single day, creating a visual timeline where shifting hues reflect the natural rhythms of the seasons—subtle transitions, sudden extremes, and the passage of time made tangible.

Beyond its function as a temperature record, this piece is deeply personal. I began this project in the aftermath of losing my partner in 2022, using the steady, repetitive motion of crochet as a way to stay grounded and move forward one day at a time. The structure of the blanket mirrors that process: each row is small on its own, but together they form something whole, resilient, and enduring.

Among the rows is a single black line that breaks the pattern. This marks the day I lost my cat, Coco, who had been by my side for 22 years and lived to the age of 24. That row stands apart as a moment of pause and remembrance—an acknowledgment of love, loss, and the quiet spaces they leave behind.

This piece weaves together data and memory, routine and emotion. It is both a record of a year in temperature and a reflection of a year of healing, where each stitch carries not just time, but meaning.

 

El Dorado Arkansas Temperature BlanketTemperature Blanket Color Idea




Find some of the materials I've used HERE

As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

No comments :

Post a Comment

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave a comment. I love reading them all and will try my best to answer all of your questions. If you would like to contact me for a quicker response please feel free to hit me up on Threads or Instagram (@anni_s) or email me. ~Anni