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Instructions for Flying Dragon Pet
This is a set of instructions for building a dragon pet that attaches to your fingers and thumb. And when you touch your thumb and pinky together, you can make the wings move and your dragon pet fly! This dragon has some difficult spots—some floppy and some tight. Therefore I have classified this tutorial as skill level intermediate.
This tutorial assumes that you can weave Euro 4 in 1, Half Persian 4 in 1, Half Persian 3 in 1, JPL3, and linear scalemail.
This tutorial has been tested with rings from Chain Reaction Canada, Chainmail Joe, The Ring Lord, and Weave Got Maille. Scales have been tested from Draconic Wares, Chainmail Joe, The Ring Lord, and Weave Got Maille.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to send me a message via the contact page on the Weaving Links website, or any of our social media accounts. I’m ALWAYS happy to help!
This tutorial is for personal use only. It, or its contents, may not be reproduced or publicly shared without prior written consent. Also, please do not share photos of all the pieces laid out flat, as that is basically the same as sharing the tutorial. You may sell what you make with these instructions, just credit Weaving Links as the designer.
This is a set of instructions for building a dragon pet that attaches to your fingers and thumb. And when you touch your thumb and pinky together, you can make the wings move and your dragon pet fly! This dragon has some difficult spots—some floppy and some tight. Therefore I have classified this tutorial as skill level intermediate.
This tutorial assumes that you can weave Euro 4 in 1, Half Persian 4 in 1, Half Persian 3 in 1, JPL3, and linear scalemail.
This tutorial has been tested with rings from Chain Reaction Canada, Chainmail Joe, The Ring Lord, and Weave Got Maille. Scales have been tested from Draconic Wares, Chainmail Joe, The Ring Lord, and Weave Got Maille.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to send me a message via the contact page on the Weaving Links website, or any of our social media accounts. I’m ALWAYS happy to help!
This tutorial is for personal use only. It, or its contents, may not be reproduced or publicly shared without prior written consent. Also, please do not share photos of all the pieces laid out flat, as that is basically the same as sharing the tutorial. You may sell what you make with these instructions, just credit Weaving Links as the designer.

