Amigurumi Domino The Dog by Yarn Society

Amigurumi Domino The Dog

Crochet
April 2015
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
0 stitches and 0 rows = 4 inches
in Gauge is not particularly important, just be consistent with the tension you are using.
3.5 mm (E)
235 - 245 yards (215 - 224 m)
~7-inches tall
US
English
This pattern is available for free

This cute dog crochet pattern is the perfect amigurumi project for dog lovers.

Domino The Dog Crochet Along Part 1: https://youtu.be/xtbLOiAwbPU

Beginners to Advanced crocheters can create this pattern with the following techniques:
-Magic Circle
-Single Crochet
-Single Crochet Increase (2 stitches into one stitch)
-Single Crochet Decrease (join 2 stitches into 1)
-Slip Knot
-Chains
-Fastening Off
-Attaching Parts

Domino The Dog is crocheted in worsted weight yarn and is approximately 7 inches tall.

The pattern is written in U.S. crochet terms, complete with clear instructions, pictures, and full video tutorial to help you along the way. Domino The Dog (with bone) is crocheted in continuous spirals without joining the rounds. I suggest using a stitch marker or different color yarn to keep track of each round. Domino The Dog is crocheted in worsted weight yarn and is approximately 7 inches tall. Be aware that size may vary depending on the yarn and hook size used. Gauge is not particularly important, just be consistent with the tension you are using. And most importantly, have fun!

Skill Level: Beginner

Supplies Needed to Make Domino The Dog:
-Worsted Weight Yarn
-E/4 (3.50mm) crochet hook
-Two 6mm plastic safety eyes (Not recommended for children under 3 years old)
-21mm or 24mm safety nose
-Fabric glue
-Fabric or Felt
-Threading needle & embroidery floss
-Yarn/Darning needle
-Polyfil Stuffing
-Scissors
-Locking stitch markers (optional)

Do not distribute, sell, or share this pattern or pictures. Please feel free to sell the items you make from this shop. If you do, please send me a link to your shop, as I have had requests in the past for finished items. I would love to forward business along if you’re interested. Please credit Yarn Society as the designer.