Whether Eastern or Western style, dragons' extra long slithery bodies make them perfect for transforming into scarves. This one was made to look like Haku from the Ghibli movie “Spirited Away,” but the cute head shape and versatile horn, ear, and spike patterns can switch it up to whatever dragon you can come up with!
Materials and tools:
- 1/2 yd of 54″-60″ wide fabric for main body
- 1/3 yd of 54″-60″ wide accent fabric for spikes
- 1/8 yd of accent fabric for horns
- 1/8 yd of inner ear fabric
- 2″ x 3″ piece of black applique fabric (felt, cotton, etc.) for pupils
- 2″ x 4″ piece of brown applique fabric (felt, cotton, etc.) for irises
- 2″ x 2″ piece of gray applique fabric (felt, cotton, etc.) for nose bridge
- 1″ x 1″ piece of pink applique fabric (felt, cotton, etc.) for nose
- 2″ x 2″ piece of white applique fabric (felt, cotton, etc.) for eye shins
- 5″ x 5″ piece of light or heavy duty fusible web
- sewing thread to match main fabric and applique fabrics
- poly-fil stuffing
- basic sewing tools (sewing machine, scissors, iron, needles, pins, fabric marker, seam ripper)
Check the FREE Pattern and Tutorial
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The fabric used in your adorable dragon scarf looks top notch! And the pattern is adorable. Would you kindly share where I might find that fabric online as we have no fabric in our tiny town except Walmart. Thanks! Pam
Hi Pam, this would be a good choice for the main body: http://www.anrdoezrs.net/links/7948432/type/dlg/https://www.fabric.com/buy/235870/winterfleece-micro-chamois-turquoise
Pam if you like these kinds of nerdy/cute patterns check out Choly’s website. She has a lot great content!
(I’m not a great at sewing or anything but I’ve been following her blog for years now. 🙂 )
https://cholyknight.com/2017/01/13/dragon-scarf/
https://cholyknight.com/