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Rainbow - Nicole Chase: Free Crochet Patterns For Beginners

Rainbow - Nicole Chase: Free Crochet Patterns For Beginners

Rainbow - Nicole Chase: Free Crochet Patterns For Beginners

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Rainbow Cuddles Crochet Unicorn

Perfect for a pop of color, this Rainbow Cuddles Crochet Unicorn can brighten anyone's day. Unicorns are big fad with kids and young teens, so make their day a little more fun by working up a crochet unicorn.

With the rainbow colors and bit of fantasy, this crochet amigurumi pattern is sure to be a kid-pleaser.

Bright and colorful, this fluffy unicorn is just as cuddly as it is fun. Leave some space open on the bed for this new stuffed animal that will always be just the right pop of color.

Rainbow Cuddles Crochet Unicorn

Tori, the Pterosaur

Contrary to popular belief, Pterosaurs are an extinct clade of flying reptiles and are not dinosaurs at all! But since they existed in about the same era, we will honorarily mention this cute crochet pattern here! Isn't Tori cute?

Tori, the Pterosaur

Stevie, the Stygimoloch

The Stygimoloch is a small, herbivorous dinosaur with large bony horns on the back of its head. This pattern is a detailed dino design that is suitable for intermediate crocheters, and if you're craving a fruity twist, modify this dino with the Strawberry Lemonade Stevie pattern!

Stevie, the Stygimoloch

Andy, the Apatosaurus

The Apatosaurus is a massive herbivorous sauropod dinosaur with a thicker and lower-set neck than the Brontosaurus. It is simple to make and requires only a few hours to complete. Not to mention, the Apatosaurus looks so adorable with its thin eyebrows. The finished size is 10" sitting and 13" standing.

Andy, the Apatosaurus

Parker, the Parasaurolophus

The Parasaurolophus is a "duck-billed" dinosaur that has made famed appearances in the Jurassic World series. The crest on its head really makes it stand out as a unique pattern, and the completed size is 7 ½” sitting and 10” standing.

Parker, the Parasaurolophus