Home / Site Map / Blog / Books / Events / Bio / Freebies / Media
                  Instagram

Warning: the pattern below is my own, and because this is not my day-job, the pattern won't have the polish of professional ones. You can show me and other knitters your progress at instagram, FB, and twitter at #KHDragon

Supply list / Left wing panels / Right wing panels / Wing bones / Front legs / Back legs / Tail and Hips / Attach legs / Head / Tummy and backridge / Finishing

K

I

M

 

H

A

R

R

I

S

O

N

S

 

D

R

A

G

O

N

Now that you have the five wing panels, it's time to make the bones and stitch them together.

Much of what makes this dragon special is how it is stitched together. I use to hate stitching, which is why I spent so much time learning how to knit in the round with DPNs so I wouldn't have to, but after playing with a few techniques, I've found it to be very zen like and one of my favorite parts, and I enjoy taking my time with it and treating it as part of the craft instead of a hated necessity. The hardest part with sewing wings is knowing where to make that first stitch, so I made a few videos to get you started. As before, I'll give you the down and dirty directions first, then the explanation below with the video supplementals. This is what you should end up with. And remember, don't cut those pipe cleaners!

Instructions:

Knitting an I cord

Threading the pipe cleaner down the I cord and making the wing nail

Sewing an I cord to wing panels

Tightening the sewing

Move the stitching across the wing bone to start sewing a new panel on. i.e. where to start.

Finish stitching two panels together and fasten off.

Closing off the open end of the I cord between two panels.

Sewing an I cord to a slant panel is a bit different because it doesn't have "ladder rungs."

Attaching the assembled panels to the wing backbone

Stitching panels A and B to wing backbone

Finishing and moving tail to the proper side of panel A.

 
 

 

Revised: 03/06/2017     Copyright © 2015 by Kim Harrison. All rights reserved.