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.
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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.
Stegosaurus Dinosaur Pencil Case Crochet Pattern By Claire Golden
A plush toy and a pencil case in a form of this cute, spiky dinosaur. This pattern contains detailed instructions on how to crochet this dinosaur and also incorporating the zipper into it.
This Crochet Dinosaur Pencil Case would be a perfect gift for a kid who just started school or for grown-ups who just love dinosaurs!
Dinosaur Softie Crochet
Worked in the round, this T-rex-like dino is the go-to for soft dinosaur plushies. Most of his parts are sewn onto his body, so some sewing skill is required, and he sits 9 ½” tall.
Baby T-Rex Dinosaur Amigurumi Crochet Pattern By Ami Amour
A quick to free crochet dinosaur that you will surely love. These adorable dinosaur babies may look hungry with their mouths open but they will not definitely harm anybody.
You can also crochet these dinosaurs with or without a belly patch. They look cute either way!
Crochet Triceratops Dinosaur Pattern
Never one to back down from a challenge, this Triceratops amigurumi will hold his ground, even when faced with the fiercest T-Rex! The lifelike shape of this ceratopsian will spark the imagination and promote hours of make-believe play. Squeezably soft but still sturdy enough to stand on his own, this dinosaur is an engaging playmate!
Dexter the Dinosaur Amigurumi
Meet Dexter, my little green dinosaur. He stands 6.7 inches tall, and he is 13 inches long. If you want to make him, here is what you need: crochet hook (4mm/US G), 2 yarns in contrasting colors (Aran weight), 2 safety eyes (6mm), stuffing, and a tapestry needle. This pattern uses US terminology.
Ankylosaurus Crochet Dinosaur
This free dinosaur crochet pattern is modeled after an armored dinosaur during the late Cretaceous period. It had bony plates covering its body, a club at the end of its tail, and a beak and small teeth for browsing plants. However, it's a reasonably simple pattern using only basic and bobble stitches as a special stitch.