
Welcome to a project that breathes fire and life into your miniature collection! The “Snapdragon” Dragon Tower is a caravan designed to mimic the majestic, upright posture of the Antirrhinum flower. Known for their “dragon mouth” blooms that open when squeezed, these flowers inspired a vehicle that is taller than it is wide, featuring a stunning gradient exterior that transitions from a sunny Lemon Yellow at the base, through a warm Orange, to a vibrant Fiery Red at the roof.
The interior is a botanist’s vertical laboratory. Because of the high ceiling, we can cultivate tall, upright potted Snapdragons inside. These plants feature realistic stems supported by stakes and tiny clamps, with flowers blooming in a gradient from yellow to pink. The scene is equipped with handwritten plant nameplates and a sturdy shovel for potting. Outside, nature blends with the caravan: a colorful Chameleon clings camouflaged to a tall flower stem rising from a gray rockery. This playset is a masterpiece of color transition and vertical structure.
Critical Structural Note: Because this caravan has a “High Stance” (taller walls than usual) and must support the weight of the gradient roof without buckling, we will strictly use the “3-Layer Sandwich Method” (Yarn – Plastic Canvas – Yarn). This technique is non-negotiable. It creates the rigid, architectural support needed to keep the ombre walls perfectly straight and the window frames crisp. We will switch between a standard hook for the main tower and a precision micro-hook for the intricate floral “mouths” and the lizard.
Please note: I strive for accuracy in every pattern, but occasional errors can happen. Thank you for understanding and for enjoying my designs.
Materials & Tools
- Yarn: Sport or DK weight cotton yarn (Mercerized is preferred).
– Lemon Yellow: Lower body, flower centers.
– Sunset Orange: Middle body gradient.
– Fiery Red: Roof and upper body, darker flowers.
– Pink/Rose: Flower petals.
– Leaf Green: Stems, leaves.
– Chameleon Variegated: A yarn with short color changes (Green/Blue/Pink) or use scraps.
– Stone Grey: Rockery, shovel blade.
– Terracotta: Flower pot.
– Wood Brown: Shovel handle, signpost.
– Black: Tires, chameleon eyes, clamps.
- Hooks:
– 2.5mm (Size C/2): For the caravan shell, floor, and rockery.
– 1.0mm – 1.25mm (Steel Hook): CRITICAL for the snapdragon florets, chameleon, and tiny tools.
- Structure: 7-8 sheets of Plastic Canvas (7-mesh stiffness).
- Other: Fiberfill stuffing, floral wire (essential for the upright stems and chameleon legs), fabric glue, small beads, cardstock (for nameplates).
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- MR: Magic Ring
- Ch: Chain
- Sc: Single Crochet
- Hdc: Half Double Crochet
- Dc: Double Crochet
- Inc: Increase (2 sc in one st)
- Dec: Decrease (invisible decrease)
- BLO: Back Loop Only
- Sl st: Slip Stitch
- Popcorn: 5 dc in one st, drop loop, insert hook in 1st dc, pull loop through (creates the “mouth”).
- Picot: Ch 3, sl st in first ch.
Part 1: The Gradient Tower Structure (Sandwich Method)
Use Hook Size: 2.5mm. Focus on smooth color transitions.
1. The Lemon Yellow Floor
Make 2 identical panels using Lemon Yellow.
- Row 1: Ch 24. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. (23)
- Row 2-38: Sc across. (Rectangle approx 3.5″ x 6″). Note: This base is slightly narrower and shorter than wide caravans to emphasize the height.
- Fasten off Panel 1. Keep yarn attached to Panel 2.
Assembly: Cut plastic canvas to the exact size. Sandwich it between the two panels. Sc around the perimeter through both layers to seal.
2. The Ombre Tower Shell (U-Shaped)
This forms the Left Wall, Roof, and Right Wall. You will change colors as you work up the height.
Panel A: Exterior (The Gradient)
- Row 1: Ch 85 (Length to cover Left Wall + Roof + Right Wall). Sc across.
- Rows 2-12 (Base): Work in Lemon Yellow.
- Rows 13-24 (Mid-Section): Change to Sunset Orange. Sc across.
- Rows 25-36 (Top Section): Change to Fiery Red. Sc across.
- Rows 37-45 (Roof Curve): Continue in Red, but if you want a rounded roof, work Decreases at the start/end of the wall sections, or maintain the rectangle for a boxy tower. Let’s keep it boxy for structural ease but round the corners slightly during assembly.
- Window Cutouts: On the side walls (spanning the Orange/Red section), create a “Scalloped” window opening. Ch 12, Skip 12. Later, we will add a fancy frame.
Panel B: Interior (Yellow or Cream)
- Use a solid light color for the interior to reflect light onto the plants. Match dimensions and window gaps of Panel A.
The Fancy Window Frame:
- Use Orange yarn. Sc around the raw window opening.
Detail: *Sc, Ch 3, Sk 1* around the rim to create a jagged, dragon-tooth vibe.
Assembly:
- Cut plastic canvas strip (with window holes).
- Sandwich canvas between Panel A and Panel B.
- Join: Sc around the perimeter. Change yarn color to match the gradient zone (Yellow bottom, Red top) for a seamless look.
- Shape: Bend into a tall U-shape arch. Sew the bottom edges to the Floor Base.
- Back Wall: Create a solid sandwich panel following the Yellow-Orange-Red color change to close the back.
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3. The “Snapdragon” Nameplate
- Plate: Wood Brown or Beige. Ch 10. Sc 4 rows.
Text: Embroider “Snapdragon” in black thread. Glue to the side of the car in the Yellow section.
Part 2: The Snapdragon Plants (Maximalism)
IMPORTANT: Switch to 1.0mm Hook. Snapdragons have complex, jaw-like florets.
1. The Flower Spike (The Stem)
- Wire Core: Cut a 6-inch floral wire.
Covering: Wrap strictly with Green yarn or crochet a very thin tube (Ch 4 ring, sc around) to slide over the wire.
2. The “Dragon Mouth” Florets
Make 15-20 florets per stem. Gradient: Yellow (bottom) -> Pink (top).
- The Jaw (Bottom Lip): Ch 4. In the first ch, work 3 Dc. Ch 1, turn. Sc 3. Fold slightly.
- The Hood (Top Lip): Ch 4. In the first ch, work 2 Tr, Ch 2, Sl st.
Assembly: Stitch the Jaw and Hood together at the base. It should look like an open mouth.
- Placement: Glue these florets along the top 3 inches of the stem. Place the Yellow ones lower and the Pink ones higher.
Buds: At the very tip, glue tiny green/pink knots (Ch 2, sl st) to represent unopened buds.
3. Gardening Accessories
Use 1.0mm – 1.25mm Hook.
- Support Stakes: Use bamboo toothpicks. Color tips brown. Push into the pot next to the stem.
- Stem Clamps: Black thread. Tie tiny loops connecting the plant stem to the stake.
- Nameplates: Cut a tiny rectangle of white cardstock. Write “Antirrhinum” or “Snapdragon”. Glue to a toothpick and stick in the pot.
- Terracotta Pot: Rust/Orange. MR 6 sc, Inc to 15. BLO Sc up. Sc 6 rounds. Stiffen with glue. Fill with brown “soil”.
Part 3: Gardening Tools
Use Hook Size: 1.25mm.
1. Small Shovel
- Blade: Silver/Grey. Ch 5. Sc 4 rows. Dec 1 st at each end to make a point.
Curve: Press into a curve while spraying with starch/glue.
- Handle: Wood Brown. Ch 10 (tight chain).
Grip: D-shape handle at the top. Glue blade to handle. Hang on the exterior wall.
2. Gradient Sunshade (Umbrella)
- Canopy: Start with Yellow (MR 6 sc). Inc to 12. Change to Orange (Inc to 18). Change to Red (Inc to 24). Sc 2 rounds without increase to curve down.
- Pole: Brown wire wrapped in yarn. Glue to the side of the caravan (awning style) or stand separately.
Part 4: The Exterior Scene & Chameleon
1. The Chameleon
Use 1.0mm Hook and Variegated/Rainbow Yarn. This is intricate.
- Head: MR 6 sc, Inc to 12. Sc 3 rounds.
Crest: Ch 3, Picot, Ch 3, Picot on the back of the head (the casque).
- Eyes: Make 2 separate Popcorn stitches (large bulging eyes). Sew to sides of head. Use a black bead for the pupil.
- Body: MR 6 sc, Inc to 14. Sc 8 rounds (slightly flattened laterally). Dec to close.
- Tail: Ch 20. Sc back down. Insert a thin wire. Coil the tail tightly into a spiral.
- Legs: Ch 6. Sc back. Make 4.
Toes: Ch 2 split at the end (zygodactyl feet).
Pose: Wire the legs. Pose the chameleon gripping the stem of the tall exterior Snapdragon plant.
2. Gray Wool Rockery
Use 2.5mm Hook and Stone Grey yarn.
- Rocks: Make 5-7 distinct rocks.
Rock A: MR 6 sc, Inc to 18. Sc 2 rounds. Dec randomly to create a lump. Stuff hard.
Rock B: MR 6 sc, Inc to 12… elongated shape.
Assembly: Glue the rocks together in a pile (cairn style) or a cluster. Use this as a base for the exterior tall flower.
3. Wheels
- Tire: Black. MR 6 sc, Inc to 12, (1, Inc) to 18. Sc 2 rounds.
- Hubcap: Grey. MR 6 sc. Texture with a star stitch.
- Sew to sides in the Yellow section.
Final Assembly
- Structural Check: Ensure the Ombre walls are standing tall and straight. The sandwich method is vital here. Check that the gradient flows Yellow -> Orange -> Red.
- Interior Cultivation:
- Glue the Terracotta Pot to the floor.
- Insert the tall Snapdragon stem (with wire core) into the pot.
- Add the Stake and tiny Clamps.
- Place the Shovel hanging on the wall or leaning against the pot.
- Exterior Styling:
- Place the Gray Rockery near the front.
- “Plant” a second tall Snapdragon stem growing out of the rocks.
- Attach the Chameleon to this exterior stem, looking like it is blending in with the flowers.
- Attach the Sunshade if desired.
Congratulations! You have built the “Snapdragon” Dragon Tower. This vertical, colorful masterpiece is a fiery addition to your miniature garden.