Plod, the African Flower Triceratops is an excellent stash buster project, as you only need to use very small amounts of leftover stock yarn to make a motif.
Plod, the African Flower Triceratops is an excellent stash buster project, as you only need to use very small amounts of leftover stock yarn to make a motif.
He is a good size for cuddles and plays. Change the colors for a more realistic look or choose a favorite color!
This is an easy pattern that works up so quickly because there are 5 pieces that are needed to make this cute little guy; the two panels and the three spots for that extra touch. Of course, you can decorate it just the way you want it to look.
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!
A beginner-friendly pattern that worked up so fast and you will have a lot of fun watching it being created. Using the recommended yarn and hook, this Triceratops will be 15 cm x 23 cm; just perfect for a plush toy!
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!
You need to have skills in crocheting in a round/spiral, single crochet, increase and decrease stitches, color changing and ability to sew multiple parts together to finish this project.
This pattern shows step by step instructions, paired with photos and tutorial links for certain stitch techniques to help you with your work. Try to make this little buddy in colors that you like.
This is an intermediate pattern that most of the pieces are worked in continuous rounds and have a fairly simple construction. H
e may look terrifying but he is just the right creation to bring a smile to a sweet kid’s face. A fierce, cuddly buddy worth crocheting!
There is step by step photos in this pattern detailing how to make the pieces and sew together the toy, as well as full charts for the body and spikes. If you are not sure which colors to use in making this dinosaur, why not make it as colorful as a rainbow?
This pattern is really simple and quick to crochet that for sure you won't stop on a single one as they also make a great last-minute gift. The finished size is just perfect for your little kids to hold with their little hands. This dinosaur is crocheted in a classic ragdoll style to achieve a unique look.