Isn't this crochet husky adorable? This three-part series on YouTube teaches you all the nitty gritty to making this cute, advanced-beginner-level design. Once you've made the body of the husky, click the links below for the face embroidery and assembly.
Brooke, The Crochet Doll
First on the list, we have Brooke, in all her glory. Doesn’t she look sweet? This video tutorial will guide you in creating your rendition of Brooke and teach you how to crochet all the limbs, including the arms, legs, shoes, and the body. This is a three-part series on YouTube, so check out Part 2 and Part 3 of the tutorials here.
Crochet Angel ornament pattern
The ornament head and the body of the angel are made in continuous rounds. Use a stitch marker to keep track of where you are. Head and body are made separately. Only fill the head with filling material. The dress is left open. The hair and wings are made separately. The wings are made in rows. The edge of the dress is made with the crab stitch. Below you can learn how to make the crab stitch. Feel free to use different yarn and hook, but be aware that this will have an impact on the size. You can make an angel with or without a face. If you make it with a face, you need a pair of safety eyes (6 mm). The pattern is written in US terms. Skill level: Advanced beginner Finished size: 11 cm/ 4.5
Fire Breathing Dragon crochet pattern
The amigurumi Dragon that actually breathes fire! I've given instructions for a fiercer looking dragon or a sleepy more friendly looking dragon. There is a video showing how to make the fire for his mouth too. The fire is removable There is a written pattern that can be printed off. There is a 14 part video series on youtube that will take you through each part of the dragon including stuffing, shaping and assembly (and fire) I've left nothing out.
Click here for free crochet pattern
Crochet Hook 4.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Finished Size 16-18 inches tall