To begin with, here is a burning crochet project right out of the fairy tales. Undoubtedly this fire breathing dragon is a great addition to your kids' mythological playground. Moreover, it's also highly cuystomizable, so you can adapt it to very particular dragon lore preferences.
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TagsFire 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.
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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
Fire Dragon Breathing
Although dragons aren’t generally associated with all things valentines, this hearty project shows you that they can be and do it well. This hearty little fire breather is a wonderful, fun token of love and affection.
The full article about this pattern is on amigurumitogo.comblog:
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Fairy Night Light
To begin with, the first lighting project is a night light crochet “skin”. Indeed, this one is absolutely adorable, and in addition to the free pattern can also be ordered as a kit with lights and all.
Small But Mighty Dragon
Next, we have this more dragon-like amigurumi dragon. In particular, I love the eyes. Indeed, these are super cute and super fun dragon hatchlings.
Charlie The Celestial Dragon
Charlie the Celestial Dragon is the a fun and challenging amigurumi pattern or even a great piece of home decor for any dragon-lover. Her body twists in a curlicue, allowing her to stand up on her tail or wrap around your arm. The celestial dragon, also called the Chinese dragon or the Eastern dragon, is a symbol of prosperity. It flies through the sky without wings, often found wrapped around the pillars of temples, bringing good fortune to the emperor.
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Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge8 sts x 8 rows in sc = 2” x 2”
Finished Size15” tall x 8” wide x 8” deep