For your fantasy-loving child, create this Dante The Dragon Amigurumi that's eager to share in all of their adventures! This delightful amigurumi toy pattern is designed with captivating details that are sure to spark your little one's imagination. Whether playing at home or tagging along on family outings, this friendly dragon will become a cherished companion, igniting endless tales of fantasy and fun. Follow the straightforward steps below to start crafting your magical creature today!
Free Dante The Dragon Amigurumi
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with the delightful Dante! This charming amigurumi pattern lets you crochet your very own playful little dragon. Dante boasts an adorable design, complete with vibrant colours and impulsive features that will capture the hearts of both the young and the young-at-heart. Perfect for gifting or decorating any space, Dante is created using soft, worsted-weight yarn and a 4mm hook to bring warmth and magic into your home. With his friendly eyes and cuddly figure, Dante the Dragon is not just a crochet project, but a companion waiting to come to life in your hands.
Dante The Dragon Amigurumi
Materials Needed
- Worsted weight yarn in three colors:
- Color A – Green (56 grams = 95m / 104 yds)
- Color B – Yellow (12 grams = 21m / 23 yds)
- Color C – Red (12 grams = 21m / 23 yds)
- Crochet hook size 4 mm (G)
- Stuffing
- Needle
- Scissors
- Pins
- Stitch marker
- Safety eyes 8 mm or additional black yarn/embroidery thread for eyes
Crochet Pattern Abbreviations (US Terms)
- R# - Row/round number
- st - Stitch
- ch - Chain
- sl st - Slip stitch
- mc - Magic circle
- sc - Single crochet
- hdc - Half double crochet
- dc - Double crochet
- inc - Increase
- dec - Decrease
- FLO - Front loop only
- [...] x … - Repeat the sequence of stitches in brackets x-times
- (…) - Total number of stitches at the end of each row/round
Other Important Information
- Pattern Level: Intermediate
- Yarn: Choice is up to you; changing yarn weight, material, and colors might impact hook size and final size of the make.
- Hook Size: Using a smaller hook size than recommended on the yarn label helps prevent stuffing from showing through stitches.
- Eyes: Safety eyes are not suitable for children under 3. Alternatively, use yarn or embroidery thread.
- Working in Rounds: Most parts are worked in continuous rounds.
- Stitch Marker: Use at the beginning of each round to keep track.
- Stuffing: Stuff parts firmly as you crochet, unless stated otherwise.
- Decreases: Invisible decreases are recommended.
- X-shaped single crochet: A recommended stitch technique for this pattern.
- Copyright: Selling creations from this pattern is allowed on a small scale but the pattern itself cannot be reproduced, sold, or redistributed.
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