♥ dragon watcher’s hood ♥ The Dragon watcher’s hood will keep you warm while you wait for dragons to appear. It is also fitted with 3 tiny bells in case the dragons you meet get feisty. Dragons love music so when you encounter one, just ring the tassel bells to relax them. Once dragons are relaxed, they’ll protect you forever and always toast your marshmallows to perfection. you can get this pattern 2 different ways: it is featured in my new book Woodland knits. you can download the pdf right here on this page ♥ the technical stuff hood is knitted flat to begin with and is then knitted in the round. its seamless! ♥ Measurements: Point is 26” long. Hood is 14” high. Yarns used: Super bulky wool such as: Rowan Drift, 100 g - 87 yds - 80 m, 100% Merino Wool, Color: Fire 906 (red mix), 3 balls. Tension/gauge: Work 10 sts and 13 rows to measure 4x4” in St stitch using US 15 or 10 mm needles with super bulky wool. This fabric should be nice and dense. Don’t be afraid to change needle size if you must to get correct gauge. Notions: A pair of US 15 (10 mm) circular needles 24” long A set of US 15 (10 mm) dpns stitch marker, tapestry needle, three small bells. Bells: they are small tibetan bells.. you can find them here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/123084202/tibetan-style-jingl... if these sell out they relist them quite quickly just search his shop for “tibetan style jingle bells”.