Hatchling Dragon Shawl by Mandy Furney

Hatchling Dragon Shawl

Knitting
March 2011
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in garter
US 7 - 4.5 mm
380 - 386 yards (347 - 353 m)
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Hatchling is the shawl that started my mini-obsession with dragon shawls. It began as an innocent attempt to make the most of a single skein of luxurious yarn. From its conception, many more dragons have emerged. This is a delightful, quick knit with stunning results.

Crescent-shaped shawlette.
Dimensions:
48” from tip to tip.
62” along the top curve.
20” long down the spine.

Yarn: Any favourite fingering weight yarn with a solid or semi-solid colour (or gradient) will look gorgeous. Works well with a sport weight also.

Clarifications
Blank squares are knit on the RS and purled on the WS.

On Chart C, row 1 sets up the edging, which does not have a center panel. While working this row you can remove the markers as the decreases will cross the markers.
To check your transition to chart C, the K-point (between two YOs) will line up with the previous YO between scales.

July 2011 - now available with bigger charts.

Hatchling is a part of There May Be Dragons Here bundle.