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Short Row and Jacob’s Ladder Success with the Dragon Wing Cowl Video

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These three Dragon Wing Cowl video tutorials show knitting the cowl, short rows, Jacob’s ladder, binding off, blocking, and adding buttons. With this knit pattern video tutorial you will be able to fly through your creation!

White horizontal rectangle with purple boarder. On the left is text text "Stitchopedia knit pattern video tutorial", "Dragon Wing Cowl" and "Jessie At Home dot com" and graphics of knitting needles and pink yarn. On the right is an image of a white mannequin in a blue and green variegated knit cowl that's thin on one end then wraps around the neck and buttons to the other end which has flared out with 5 points. There are columns of raised large stitches from the short end to the tips.Pin

Here are links to some of the supplies used in the video.

Dragon Wing Cowl Video Tutorials in Three Parts

Video 1 goes through the Increase Section.


If you can’t see this video, try watching it on YouTube HERE.

What Happens In Video 1

  • 0:05 Long Tail Cast On
  • 1:02 Row One
  • 2:05 Increase Section Row One
  • 5:02 Row Two
  • 7:05 Rows 3-16
  • 9:07 Row 17
  • 10:34 Rows 18&19, repeats, and tips

Video 2 goes from the Points through Step 1 of the Jacob’s Ladder Section.


If you can’t see this video, try watching it on YouTube HERE.

What Happens In Video 2

  • 0:05 Yarn Tips
  • 1:52 Rows 1-2
  • 3:10 Rows 3-4
  • 4:02 Rows 5-10
  • 4:37 Adding New Yarn
  • 6:38 Row 11
  • 6:58 Working in Wrap and Turn
  • 11:37 Row 12-20
  • 12:51 Rows 21-40
  • 15:19 Rows 41-51
  • 17:31 Row 52, Dropping Stitches

Video 3 goes from Step 2 of the Jacob’s Ladder Section through completion.


If you can’t see this video, try watching it on YouTube HERE.

What Happens In Video 3

  • 0:05 Looping the Jacob’s Ladder
  • 2:38 Troubleshooting Mistakes
  • 3:53 Troubleshooting Ladder too Loose or Tight
  • 6:20 Top Loop of Ladders
  • 8:22 Looking Over for Mistakes Before it’s Too Late
  • 11:21 Bind Off
  • 15:47 Cleaning Up, Weaving In Ends
  • 17:02 Steam Blocking
  • 21:19 How to Adjust to Wet Block
  • 23:45 Checking the Blocking
  • 24:42 Buttons/Toggles

Find more photos and details about the knit Dragon Wing Cowl pattern HERE.

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Happy stitching my friends.

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2 thoughts on “Short Row and Jacob’s Ladder Success with the Dragon Wing Cowl Video”

  1. Hi, I purchased your dragon cowl knit pattern and am really stuck on the wrap and turn section from 6:58 of video 2 on–I don’t even understand the thought process behind the 2nd wrap stitch or where you got the loop from, how it works, etc. I haven’t been able to find any other videos or patterns doing that and I don’t have a Facebook to join the group and ask my question, so please email me back whenever you get a chance. I was really hoping to wear this cowl as part of my costume for the local Renaissance Festival, but I’m very clueless and stuck. Thank you so much!

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    • Did you do the wrap & turn in the previous row? If so, the stitch should be wrapped with a loop of yarn around it. You put the stitch on your dominate hand needle, then you use the other needle to grab the wrap and pull it up and over the original stitch loop. This gives you the two loops you then work with.

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