Modification Monday: Dragonscale Armor

Original Pattern: Imoogi: Dragon Poncho 

Knitter Extraordinaire: Meaghan (Ravelry Profile)

Mods: Took the stitch design from the poncho and applied it to a bottom up, circular yoke sweater recipe. Details can be found on her project page, here.

What Makes This Awesome: It’s easy to get caught up in how jaw-dropping this sweater is, but let’s spend  minute looking at WHY. Meaghan chose a beautiful gradient yarn in a colourway that really enhances that dragon concept that she set out to achieve with this sweater. She also chose a really interesting stitch! The scale-like stitch design from the original pattern fascinated her, and she applied it to a sweater style that she was familiar with as a knitter. You absolutely can do something like this- find a sweater pattern that you know and really love – preferably one that you have already knit and really like the fit- and then find a stitch pattern that you love, and adapt it to the sweater design.


Result? A brand new sweater fully customized to a stitch you love, in a yarn you love, in a fit that works. And don’t underestimate how the right yarn choice can really make your custom sweater that much more magical!

2 comments

  1. miss agnes   â€¢  

    Wow, indeed, this is stunning! Isn’t it amazing what we can do with yarn? The colorway and stitch pattern create an extraordinary effect.

  2. Chloe   â€¢  

    Stunning is the word. I don’t think we knitters these days do enough experimenting with unusual stitches. Maybe due to our busy lifestyles. Nice to see Meaghan took the time. And I think this yarn and stitch pattern would make a great little stuffed dragon or dinosaur for some lucky little boy.

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