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UPDATE 2020: SORRY, PATTERN DISCONTINUED. These handsome mitts are knit in one piece, with stitches picked up for the buckle band at the end. Any steampunk fan would love a pair! Get the pattern via Ravelry. This post contains affiliate links.

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A Wyvern is a Welsh dragon that is nearly extinct in the wild.  Conservation efforts have stabilized the population on the remote island of Ynis Monstrys. Tourists are not allowed as they would be eaten with ketchup. This knit pattern grants the wearer the ability to RAHR! at all passersby with impunity.   This pattern requires approximately 600 y of yarn, size 7 straight and circular needles, or the needle size to match your yarn. I recommend DK to Aran weight yarns.  This is a fairly intricate design for the brave of heart, worthy of dragonhood.  Bunny constructed the original version in the silk spun by the fabled Bombyxmori Tribe of Shangri-La. I've added an updated version to augment the original files, labeled TheWyvern_020224. If you run into any problems, get stuck along the way, o Fantasy Knitting Patterns Free, Knit Dragon Pattern Free, Dnd Knitting Pattern, Dragon Knitting Pattern, Crochet Dragon Wings, Celtic Knitting Patterns, Knitting Dragon, Alternative Knitting, Knitted Dragon

A Wyvern is a Welsh dragon that is nearly extinct in the wild. Conservation efforts have stabilized the population on the remote island of Ynis Monstrys. Tourists are not allowed as they would be eaten with ketchup. This knit pattern grants the wearer the ability to RAHR! at all passersby with impunity. This pattern requires approximately 600 y of yarn, size 7 straight and circular needles, or the needle size to match your yarn. I recommend DK to Aran weight yarns. This is a fairly…

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