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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

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Parasaurolophus Crochet Pattern By Joyful Round

This pattern is easy to follow and includes pictures to reference at the end of the pattern.

Little parasaurolophus is ready to roar his way right into your heart. This dinosaur is easy and quick to create. Perfect for the dinosaur lover in your life.

Parasaurolophus Crochet Pattern By Joyful Round

Stellan And Stanley Free Crochet Dinosaur Pattern By Yarnspirations

AddStellan and Stanley to your collection of soft miniature figurines. These 2 friends have known each other since the Jurassic era, so crochet your dinosaurs to cuddly perfection using Red Heart Amigurumiyarn.

Each cake includes all the shades needed to complete this dinosaur duo that's a sweet pair to display or give as a gift to any collector.

Stellan And Stanley Free Crochet Dinosaur Pattern By Yarnspirations

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Crochet a sitting dog

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

Zebra Trophy Head Crochet Pattern

If you've got little zoologists on your hands, then you need to make a crochet project they'll adore! This zebra trophy head is the perfect wall decor for your animal enthusiasts. Soft, cushy, elegant, and cute, this zebra crochet pattern will look stunning mounted on any wall.

From the Blogger: "This pattern by Vanessa Mooncie originally appeared in the book Animal Heads: Trophy Heads to Crochetand is shared with permission from GMC Publications. The direction of the zebra’s stripes is determined by the shaping of the head, crocheted in rounds and short rows. The mane is made by attaching tassels to the stitches and brushing through the yarn to tangle the fibers and help it stand on end."

Zebra Trophy Head Crochet Pattern