Tiny Dragon Hatchlings in Eggs Amigurumi by Lucy Collin

Tiny Dragon Hatchlings in Eggs Amigurumi

Crochet
June 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
3.5 mm (E)
4.0 mm (G)
US
English
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In these PDF instructions you will find patterns for three different dragons, the smallest is the Tiny Dragon Hatchling at 1.5”/4 cm tall; the other two Dragon Hatchlings are slightly larger with the standing one being 5”/12 cm long and the sitting one 2.5”/6 cm tall. They have been designed to be made with minimal sewing together, and the small size means that legs, horns, spines (and wings for the Tiny Dragon) can be made as you crochet.

There is also a selection of patterns to choose from to make the eggs for each of these dragons, in two different sizes. Most of them use two colours of yarn to give the eggs enough stiffness to keep their shape and to make interesting patterns suitable for a dragon’s egg.

To make them you will need:
Small amounts of yarn for each dragon (5 – 10g in total, depending on size) and the same for each egg. I used double knitting weight (DK) yarn, but other thicknesses of yarn will work, just change hook size as necessary.
Black yarn for eyes and mouths.
Contrasting colours such as yellow, orange, green or red for the eyes.
Small amount of stuffing for each dragon.
3.5mm (E) hook – use this for all patterns unless otherwise stated.
4mm (F) hook – use for eggs made with two strands of yarn held together.
Tapestry needle.

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