Meet Trish, the 2D Triceratops! Although very little color work is involved, there is quite some stitching and assembling in this pattern. Nevertheless, it's a fun project that you must hop on. The final measurements are 8″ high and 9 ½" wide.
Elephant Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
- Designed by: spinayarncrochet.com
It may be a flat Crochet Elephant, but it most certainly isn’t a flat pattern! On the contrary: you are certainly going to get very emotional with it. Because delight is an emotion, right? Just look at this cute pattern and make it today!
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Find this free pattern on spinayarncrochet.com
Mini Triceratops Amigurumi
- DESIGNED by Louis Mensinger
Aren’t these triceratops just the cutest? Sadly the real ones are extinct. However you can make these amazing crochet versions by Louis Mensinger. The pattern includes easy to memorize instructions. Feel free to mix up the colors and gift them to your friends and family. Take a look at the pictures and see how cute they are!
Photo is by Louis Mensinger / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on clubcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Crochet Triple Triceratops Pattern
The perfect accessory for the dinosaur dreamers, this triceratops plush is sure to make your little one roar with delight. Designed with little hands in mind - Triple’s body is unstuffed to feel like a hybrid between a blanket lovey and a stuffed toy.
Peaches, The Triceratops Amigurumi Pattern
Travel back in time to the land of the dinosaurs with the cute Peaches, the Triceratops! When worked up in DK weight cotton and 3mm hook, Peaches makes a nice pocket-size dinosaur friend. Work her up in a chunky yarn for an extra huggable version.
Mini Triceratops Amigurumi by Anika Kam
- DESIGNED by Anika Kam
Aren’t these triceratops by Anika Kam just the cutest? You will have so much fun while crocheting it! All of these dinosaurs are approximately 7,5 cm tall, if you're using similar yarn and hook size. However in case of thinner yarn and smaller hook, the triceratops will be a bit smaller as well.
Photo is by Anika Kam / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on handmadebyani.blogspot.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.