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Fierce Little Dragon Amigurumi

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Fierce Little Dragon Amigurumi
crochet dragon amigurumi

The Fierce Little Dragon crochet pattern by Lucy Collin is a fantastic project for anyone who loves amigurumi and dragons. This detailed pattern lets you create an adorable, intricate dragon that’s perfect for kids and dragon fans alike. Its charming design and clear instructions make it a standout addition to any collection!

Meet Your New Fierce Friend

Making your own crochet dragon amigurumi is a fun and rewarding experience. This pattern is great for both beginners and seasoned crocheters, offering a detailed, adorable design that will delight any dragon lover.

With its fierce yet friendly look, this dragon makes a wonderful gift for kids or a whimsical addition to your own collection. Its expressive eyes and textured scales make it a captivating project that’s sure to impress.

Materials You’ll Need

To create your Fierce Little Dragon, you’ll need DK weight yarn in your chosen colors, allowing for plenty of customization. You’ll also need a pair of 7.5 mm safety eyes to give your dragon a lifelike look, a 3.5 mm crochet hook, and stuffing to shape your dragon. These materials ensure your dragon is both durable and huggable, perfect for play or display.

Instructions on How to Crochet a Dragon

Making the Fierce Little Dragon involves crocheting mostly in rounds to achieve a smooth, seamless look. Start at the nose and work down, stuffing the head and body as you go, which helps create a flexible neck and tail for a realistic appearance.

The wings are made separately in rows and then attached. The pattern uses basic stitches like single crochet and double crochet, along with more advanced techniques such as post stitches and decreases, to bring out the dragon’s intricate details.

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