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Dueling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern Free

Updated: Sep 4

Looking for a fun and quirky Halloween project? Why not try the Dueling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern Free! It's an easy-to-intermediate tutorial that shows you how to create a warm and unusual crochet accessory perfect for the season. This free crochet pattern includes simple instructions to crochet a scarf or shawl that mimics a dragon tail or wing, making it an eye-catching accessory that will wrap you up in the cold. With its different design elements and playful vibe, this dragon-inspired crochet shawl is sure to stand out. Whether you’re new to crochet or more experienced, this pattern offers a unique and delightful project to enjoy.


Duelling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern Free
Duelling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern Free
 

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About the Crochet Dueling Dragon Shawl

Free Duelling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern worn as an unusual wrap

The Dueling Dragons Shawl is a fun and unusual crochet accessory that’s perfect for Halloween or any time you want to add a touch of whimsy to your wardrobe. This easy to intermediate crochet project features a dragon themed design, making it a quirky and different wrap that’s both warm and stylish. With simple written instructions included in this free crochet pattern, you can create a scarf or shawl that’s as unique as it is cozy. You can wear your Dueling Dragons Accessory as a shawl or a scarf, double the fun!


How to make a crochet dragon shawl or scarf


Crocheting a quirky dragon scarf is simple with my free Dueling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern! You'll need some fingering weight yarn and a US E-4 / 3.5mm crochet hook to complete the easy project. I recommend you block the pieces before completing, and did I mention this is a no-sew design?!


About the yarn

I created this design in Collaboration with Daisy Stitch Co using her hand dyed fingering weight sock yarn in the colors Violet and Caliente. Shelly chose these colors specifically for this design, and I am so happy with the way they work together.


 

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Dueling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern Free


Crochet Pattern Information


Supplies:

US E-4 / 3.5mm Crochet Hook (or hook size to obtain gauge)

Two colors of Fingering weight Yarn, 415 yards each color, 830 yards total

Shown in Caliente and Violet by @DaisyStitchCo 

See all of her beautiful Yarn options at www.daisystitchco.com

Tapestry needle

Scissors


Gauge:

4” (10 cm) square = 13 Rows and 21 stitches blocked in dc

 

Difficulty:


Size:

Finished Measurements: 91” L x 20” W


Stitch Abbreviations:

ch: chain

dc: double crochet

dc-inc: double crochet increase (2 double crochet into the same space.)

dc2tog: double crochet 2 stitches together (decrease)

FO: Finish Off/ Fasten Off

sk: skip

sl st: slip stitch

sp(s): space(s)

st(s): stitch(es)


Notes:

  • You will be making two identical pieces, one in each color, and then seaming them together at the end.

  • Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as the first stitch.

  • Rows begin with & end with an increase; the first dc will be worked into the first space unless otherwise stated.

  • When more than one row is listed in the instructions the row numbers for each row will be listed in the parenthesis. example: Rows 7 - 10 (7, 9, 11, 13)


Copyright Notice:

Pattern is sole property of Carol Hladik Designs. Please do not copy or reproduce in any way. 

You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the designer in your posts.


Back of the Duelling Dragon Shawl Crochet Pattern Free

Free Crochet Pattern : Dueling Dragon Shawl / Scarf


Dragon Tails

Make 2: One in each color


Row 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in first ch sp, turn. (3)


Row 2: Ch 2, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (5)


Row 3: Ch 2, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (7)


Row 4: Ch 2, dc across to last st remains, dc-inc, turn. (9)


Row 5: Ch 2, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (11)


Row 6: Sl st in each of the next 5 sts, ch 3, dc in the same st as last sl st, dc, dc-inc, turn, leaving

last 4 stitches unworked. (5)

 

Rows 7 - 10: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (7, 9, 11, 13)


Row 11: Sl st in each of the next 5 sts, ch 3, dc in the same st as last sl st, dc 3, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 4 sts unworked. (7)

 

Rows 12 - 16: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (9, 11, 13, 15, 17)


Row 17: Sl st in each of the next 7 sts, Ch 3, dc in same st as the last sl st, dc 3, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 6 sts unworked. (7)

 

Rows 18 - 24: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21)


Row 25: sl st in each of the next 7 sts, Ch 3, dc in same st as last sl st, dc 7, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 6 sts unworked. (11)

 

Rows 26 - 34: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29)


Row 35: sl st in each of the next 9 sts, ch 3, dc in same st as last sl st, dc 11, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 8 sts unworked. (15)

 

Rows 36 - 46: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37)


Row 47: Sl st in each of the next 11 sts, Ch 3, dc in same st as last sl st, dc 15, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 10 sts unworked. (19)

 

Rows 48 - 62: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49)


Row 63: Sl st in each of the next 14 sts, Ch 3, dc in same st as last sl st, dc 21, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 13 sts unworked. (25)

 

Rows 64 - 82: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53. 55, 57, 59, 61, 63)


Row 83: Sl st in each of the next 14 sts, 3, dc in same st as last sl st, dc 35, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 13 sts unworked. (39)

 

Rows 84 - 106: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51, 53. 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85)


Row 107: Sl st in each of the next 10 sts, 3, dc in same st as last sl st, dc 65, dc-inc, turn, leaving last 9 sts unworked. (69)

 

Rows 108 - 123: Ch 3, dc across to last st, dc-inc, turn. (71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101)


Rows 124 - 126: Ch3, beginning in the second st, dc across, turn. (101)


Row 127: Ch 3, beginning in the second st, dc 46, turn. (47)


Row 128: Ch 3, dc in first st (increase made) and across, turn. (48)


Row 129: Ch 3, beginning in the second st, dc across until 1 st remains, dc-inc, turn. (49)


Rows 130 - 133: repeat 128 – 129. Final stitch count (53)


Row 134: Ch 3, dc in first stitch (increase made) and across, turn. (54)


Rows 135 – 142 Repeat Rows 127 – 134, FO at end of 142 leaving a long tail to attach pieces together.

 

Dragon Shawl Assembly

Block both pieces.

 

Lay pieces so they line up and seam together with a mattress stitch.


Weave in all ends and enjoy!  




 

How to wear a crochet dragon shawl and scarf?


You can wear your crochet dragon tail as a shawl or a scarf! Simply drape over your shoulders to use as a shawl, or tuck the edges in and wrap around your neck to use as a scarf. How will you wear yours?



Dragon Scarf


To wear as a Scarf, fold as shown in photos below:


Place color change at the front of your neck, and wrap ends around to the opposite sides.



 

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