Hooded Dragon Scale Shrug
Finished
October 6, 2014
December 21, 2014

Hooded Dragon Scale Shrug

Project info
Crochet
Shrug / Bolero
Me
small (adult)
Hooks & yarn
3.5 mm (E)
Patons North America Lace Sequin
6 skeins = 2064.0 yards (1887.3 meters), 420 grams
1403 112212
Gray
Jo-Ann Fabric and Crafts Allen Park Michigan
October 6, 2014
Notes

It’s finished! I still would like a different name for it instead of Hooded Dragon Scale Shrug though. My daughter called it Dragon Hunter, but we shall see.

I’m quite happy with the way it turned out. For awhile after I finished it, I felt that it was missing something, like some kind of edging along the bottom of the front panels, but after wearing it on Christmas, I now think it’s just fine the way it is.

The majority of the make up is in the Crocodile stitch, but I also used the Fairy Shell stitch, the same stitch I used for my Faerie Blossom wristwarmers, from the book “Crochet Stitches Visual™ Encyclopedia“, for the front panels and the hood.

For the closure I used a pin that I had that I thought looked cute on it. My daughter had an idea for a jewel closure, by taking a gemstone or a plastic/glass faceted jewel and attaching it to a pin backing. I really like that idea, because I can make a few pins of different colored jewels for a changing splash of color when I wear it. Before That, I was having trouble deciding what I wanted to do for a closure. I thought about buttons or snaps, but I like the pin idea better.

About writing this up in a written pattern format, I’ve been waffling on the idea. I realized after it was finishing that It’s not something that I could easily translate into other sizes. I, myself, am a very small framed individual and this is custom made to fit me. If my daughter wanted to wear it, I doubt she’d be able to get her hands through the sleeves, because I made it so the forearms between the cuff and the first increase before my elbow is a snug fit and I even have to squeeze my hands through that part, and I have very small hands.

Edit 11/03/2023: I have decided to not write this pattern. My Daughter of Dragons Shrug is very similar, except it doesn’t have the hood and front panels.

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Finished
October 6, 2014
December 21, 2014
 
About this pattern
Personal pattern (not in Ravelry)
About this yarn
by Patons North America
Sport
68% Acrylic, 14% Polyester, 9% Wool, 9% Mohair
344 yards / 70 grams

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  • Project created: October 7, 2014
  • Finished: December 22, 2014
  • Updated: November 6, 2023
  • Progress updates: 2 updates