Four Elements Dragon MKAL III - The Quiet Ones by Tania Richter

Four Elements Dragon MKAL III - The Quiet Ones

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This pattern is part of the Yarn Quest - Storied Yarns eBook…
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The first part of the Lore section of the Storied Yarns book starts… NOW!

That’s right, we’re visiting the Temple of the Quiet Ones, the third temple to the Elemental Dragon Gods of Rayain.

The MKAL starts April 1st, but this weekend there will be a prologue to get you all ready for this adventure.

Now, keep in mind that this is not a RPG MKAL, it’s a Choose your own adventure style MKAL, so you’ll make choices as you knit your scarf that will determine the final appearance of your dragon. There are 4 clues and 2 extra charts to extend the appearance of your dragon. And the best part? This pattern is fully compatible with Four Elements Dragon - A Choose-Your-Own Adventure and Four Elements Dragon MKAL 2.
All in all, if my math is right… That means there are now 262,144‬ possible dragon combinations when combined with the other two patterns, not including tail additions.

Special notes -
Before we get into the details - This pattern can be knit in either double knitting or stranded colorwork in the round (or flat, if you prefer), instructions for both are included in the pattern.

Dates of Note -
24 March 2020 - Clue 0 - MKAL live with introductory file
1 April 2020 - Clue 1
15 April 2020 - Clue 2
29 April 2020 - Clue 3
13 May 2020 - Clue 4

Equipment -
For either Double Knit or Colorwork in the Round -

800 yards of Main Color and 800 yards of Contrasting Color (1600 yards total)
Stitch markers
16” US 2 - 2.75 mm needles - or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle
Gauge -
Double knitting -
20 stitches and 28 rows - 4” or 10 cm
Colorwork -
28 stitches and 26 rows - 4” or 10 cm
Gauge is not vital to this project.

Colors -
Some good color combos to try out include -
• Red and Black
• Blue and Gold
• Gold and Black
• Silver and Blue
• Green and Gold
• Black and White
• White and Pine
Remember that you can always test if your colors have enough contrast by taking a photo of the colors side by side and using a filter to turn it into a black and white photo.

MKAL thread can be found in the Epic Knits group. - https://www.ravelry.com/discuss/epic-knits/topics/4020522