This adorable little Stegosaurus has a crunchy, taco shell body filled with all your favorite taco fixings, and even lettuce spikes! He is perfect for any lover of Mexican food, taco Tuesdays, dinosaurs, or all of the above.
This adorable little Stegosaurus has a crunchy, taco shell body filled with all your favorite taco fixings, and even lettuce spikes! He is perfect for any lover of Mexican food, taco Tuesdays, dinosaurs, or all of the above.
This adorable baby T-rex Dinosaur Baby Blanket is the perfect baby shower or birthday gift! It works up quickly and is sure to be a crowd-pleaser. This crochet dinosaur blanket pattern is the perfect addition to the nursery or kid's bedroom. The size is ideal for a newborn, toddler, or as a security blanket.
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!
I love the silhouette of this one and I think that the color choices are spot on. The original pattern calls for fingering weight yarn, but you could always opt for a thicker yarn and a larger hook as long as you don't mind a bigger dino.
The Cuddle Up Dinosaur Blanket features the corner to corner stitch and a roaring good time! Crochet one for your own little wild one with this crochet pattern on Moogly! With this pattern, it's all too easy to see the possibilities! Change up the colors, and you'll go from dino to Cuddle Up Dragon Blanket! Change up the spike colors, use color-changing yarn, your imagination is the limit. And it's a great accompaniment to the Cuddle Up Unicorn Blanket! I used the Corner to Corner or C2C stitch, aka the box stitch to create most of the pieces for this design. But if you're not a fan, don't fret! You can simply make the Body and Head with simple rows of double crochet, or your own chosen stitch. Just work to the dimensions for each piece given!
Our youngest, Mark, is turning 7 this month. Since he loves dinosaurs, I thought it would be fun to make a dinosaur blanket for him and share the pattern with you all. I hope you love it as much as Mark does! You'll need an I/5.5mm crochet hook and worsted weight yarn in gray, two shades of green, a tiny bit of black and orange. My free pattern includes a downloadable PDF pixel graph and written instructions.
This pattern is inspired by Arlo, The Good Dinosaur. This cute and small dinosaur will easily fit on the palm of your hand. Embellish him with felted eyes and spots and it will definitely make a faithful companion.
This Crochet Velociraptor Dinosaurwhen finished is around 25 cm from top of head to the end of the tail. This pattern is at an easy/intermediate level. Previous amigurumi experience is recommended.
Use one basic crochet pattern to make three different amigurumi dinosaurs - a stegosaurus, tyrannosaurus, and triceratops. There's a crochet chart to help illustrate the dinosaur spikes and a printable template for the t-rex’s felt tummy.
What to do with your leftover yarn? This free Plush Dinosaur Amigurumi is a great amigurumi pattern for leftovers of plush yarn. Make your own dinosaur crochet toy in your favorite colors.