eringurumi:

I have really loved the idea of sushi scarfs since when I first started learning to knit, but back then I was rather taken aback by the idea of owning so many colors of yarn! I do not have this problem any longer… I like how this scarf kinda works both with folding the piece in half or keeping it unfolded – it just makes two different kinds of sushi!

podkins:

Now THIS is amazing!

Sea Dragon Shawl

by Ambah O’Brien – pattern available to buy on Ravelry. 

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Inspired by sea creatures real and imagined, the Sea Dragon Shawl is knit from side to side, with short rows forming a shallow crescent shape. Its comfortable proportions are perfect for wrapping around the neck scarf-style or wearing around the shoulders. Choose between a small or large Sea Dragon Shawl and showcase your favourite yarn: go crazy with your leftover yarn stash and knit each segment in a different colour, use a gradient or variegated yarn, or go with your favourite solid colour combination.

Suitable for adventurous beginners, techniques include: simple short rows, picking up stitches, simple increases and decreases.