Dragon Hat & Stuffed Animal Toy
Charlie The Celestial Dragon
Charlie the Celestial Dragon is the a fun and challenging amigurumi pattern or even a great piece of home decor for any dragon-lover. Her body twists in a curlicue, allowing her to stand up on her tail or wrap around your arm. The celestial dragon, also called the Chinese dragon or the Eastern dragon, is a symbol of prosperity. It flies through the sky without wings, often found wrapped around the pillars of temples, bringing good fortune to the emperor.
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Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge8 sts x 8 rows in sc = 2” x 2”
Finished Size15” tall x 8” wide x 8” deep
Small But Mighty Dragon
Next, we have this more dragon-like amigurumi dragon. In particular, I love the eyes. Indeed, these are super cute and super fun dragon hatchlings.
The original pattern and the photos are available on Amigurumi To Go:
Small But Mighty Dragon
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Classic Stuffed Bunny Free Crochet Pattern
Otis is based on the pattern Classic Stuffed Bunny by ChiWei Ranck. The most traditional of all patterns, he will be great as a toy to cuddle and sleep and the most appreciated especially by toddlers.
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info about Dalia19’s Otis the Classic Stuffed Bunny here Classic Stuffed Bunny Free Crochet Pattern.
Kiefer, The Forest Dragon Large Crochet Animal Pattern
Meet Kiefer, the life-sized baby dragon you can crochet! He is most certainly a labor of love, using 22 skeins of green yarn and 4 skeins of secondary colors. There is so much detail in this pattern to make this baby dragon look realistic.
Just look at those muscle bulges, and the eyeballs! This life-sized dragon is just perfect for your little knights to battle with. He is 8ft 6inches long from the tip of his nose to the tip of his tail.
Fire Breathing Dragon
To begin with, here is a burning crochet project right out of the fairy tales. Undoubtedly this fire breathing dragon is a great addition to your kids' mythological playground. Moreover, it's also highly cuystomizable, so you can adapt it to very particular dragon lore preferences.
The full article about this pattern is on https://www.amigurumitogo.com/blog:
More info about project photographed on Ravelry.