Lotus Dragon by Lavish Craft

Lotus Dragon

Knitting
May 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
1200 yards (1097 m)
one size - adjustable by gauge and/or continued knitting
English
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Lotus Dragon Shawl

Worked Flat. Bottom-up. Slightly Curved Triangle Shaping.

Charted - No line-by-line instructions.

Advanced Lace Skills: Work on Both Sides, Unusual Stitch Constructions, Directional YO Closures.

US English with Metrics and Glossary provided.

Video Links / Visual Aids for unusual stitches provided.

Blocking required.

ll Yarn ll

1200 yds (1372 m) DK Weight Yarn

~ Sample used 6 Mini 200 y (183 m) 80 g Hanks of
Miss Babs Yowza Gradient Set – Midway
Ring Toss, Kissing Booth, Bottle Ring, Ring the Bell, Penny Pitch, Duck Pond

100% Merino (Plied) @
250 yds (229 m) per 100 g

ll Equipment ll

US 5 (3.75 mm) Circular Needles 32” (80 cm) Long (+) and
1 Smaller US 4 (3.5 mm) Circular Needle 32” (80 cm) Long (+)
~Or sizes that get gauge/desired fabric

1 Double Pointed Needle Same Size as Smallest Circular Needle
Row Counter
Stitch Markers (2)
Tapestry Needle
Blocking Tools of Choice

ll Measurements ll

29” (73.5 cm) Depth
56” (142.5 cm) Tip to Tip Wingspan
60” (152.5 cm) Full Measure - Along Curve

ll Gauge ll

Gauge Is Not Critical But Will Affect Size And Yarn Requirements.

For Yarn Selection – Blocked Stockinette =
22 sts by 33 R = 4” (10 cm) sq

In Blocked Scales Pattern =
1 Large Scale 12 sts by 12 R = 1.5 x 1.7” (38 x 43 mm)
~ On Larger Needles.

1 Small Scale 10 sts by 10 R = 1.14 x 1.33” (29 mm x 34 mm)
~ On Smaller Needles.

ll Notes and Tips ll

The Public Side of the Shawl is the Purl side. However, for ease of use, the pattern is written and worked with the Knit side as RS.

These scales are not only dimensional but overlap a bit and flex like armor plates.

The directional YO closures and the inverse cdd will seem tedious and fiddly at first, like most new techniques. Remember learning cables? But you will get used to them.

You do need to pay attention to your knitting, but it has a logical progression.

ll Other Dragon Designs ll

https://www.ravelry.com/bundles/dragons-242