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Dragon

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a dragon toy, including detailed instructions and materials needed. It emphasizes the use of specific yarn types, stitch techniques, and assembly steps, while also noting that the pattern is for personal use only and cannot be shared. The document concludes with a congratulatory message for completing the project and a request for feedback on the store.

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Dragon

This document provides a crochet pattern for creating a dragon toy, including detailed instructions and materials needed. It emphasizes the use of specific yarn types, stitch techniques, and assembly steps, while also noting that the pattern is for personal use only and cannot be shared. The document concludes with a congratulatory message for completing the project and a request for feedback on the store.

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Dragon

The pattern is written using crochet terminology


common in the US
The pattern is worked in continuous rounds. It is
recommended to use a stitch marker to mark the first
stitch of each round to avoid getting lost
The size of the finished piece may vary based on the
yarn used and the tension of your stitches
This pattern is intended for personal use only.
Distribution or sharing of the pattern on social media or
other platforms is prohibited.

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Materials & Tools

Gazzal baby cotton 3445 (Beige ) 50 g 165 m (%60 cotton %40


acrylic)
Gazzal baby cotton 3444 (pink) 50 g 165 m (%60 cotton
%40 acrylic)
Gazzal baby cotton 3468 50 g 165 m (%60 cotton %40
acrylic)
Gazzal baby cotton 3432 (white) 50 g 165 m (%60 cotton
%40 acrylic)
6 mm black safety eyes
2.00 mm crochet hook
fiber filler
auxiliary tools such as scissors, long needle

Abbreviation

MR : Magic Ring
sc: Single crochet
dec: Decrease
inc: Increase
sl st: slip stitch
TRN: TURN
FLO: front loops only
ch: Chain
HEAD & BODY
Row 1: 6sc in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: (inc, sc) x 6 (18)
Row 4: (inc, 2sc) x 6 (24)
Row 5-7: 24sc
Row 8: (inc, 3sc) x 6 (30)
Row 9-12: 30sc
Now you need to mark where to place the safety eyes.
Insert a stitch marker into the 8th and 15th stitches of the 12th
row.
Row 13: 9sc, FLO( inc, 2sc) x 6, Then for both loops 3sc (36)
Row 14: 4sc, (inc, 2sc) x 7, 11sc (43)
Row 15: 4sc, (inc, 3sc) x6, 15sc (49)
Now insert with the safe peephole instead of the markers
Row 16-22: (49)
Row 23: 9sc, (dec, 3sc) x 6, 10sc (43)
Row 24: 8sc, (dec, 2sc) x 6, 11sc (37)
Row 25: 8sc, (dec, sc) x 6, 11sc (31)
Row 26: 8sc, 6dec, 11sc (25)
Row 27-29: 25sc
Row 30: 7sc, (inc, 2sc) x 4, 6sc (29)
Row 31: 7sc, (inc, 3sc) x 4, 6sc (33)
Row 32: 3sc, (inc, 4sc) x 64 (39)
Row 33-36: 39sc
*Stuffing*
Row 37: 6sc, (inc, 5sc) x 5, 3sc (44)
Row 38: 44sc
Row 39: 11sc, (inc, 3sc) x 7, 5sc (51)
Row 40-50: 51sc
Row 51: 17sc, (dec, 4sc) x 5, 4sc (46)
Row 52: 17sc, (dec, 3sc) x 5, 4sc (41)
Row 53: 17sc, (dec, 2sc) x 5, 4sc (36)
Row 54: 17sc, (dec, sc) x 5, 4sc (31)
Row 55-64: 31sc
*Stuffing*
Row 65: Skip the next loop and knit with 2 loop (dec, 3sc) x 6 (24)
Row 66-69: 24sc
Row 70: (dec, 2sc) x 6, (18)
Row 71-77: 18sc
Row 78: (dec, sc) x 6 (12)
Row 79-80: 12sc
Leave the long end of the yarn to sew on, pull off the remaining
loops with a needle and hide the ends.
HORNS (2 make)
Use grey yarn
Row 1: 6sc in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6sc (6)
Row 3: 6inc (12)
Row 4-5: 12sc
Leave the long end of the yarn to sew .
Sew the horns between the 19th and 23rd rows. The distance
between the eyes is 7st.
ERAS (2 make)
Use Beige yarn
Row 1: 6sc in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: (inc, sc) x 6 (18)
Row 4: (inc, 2sc) x 6 (24)
Leave the long end of the yarn to sew.
Fold in half, sew the ears between the 20th and 21th first
row. The distance between the eyes is 20st.

ARMS & LEGS


Use Beige yarn
Row 1: 6sc in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6 inc (12)
Row 3: (inc, sc) x 6 (18)
Row 4-7: 18sc
Row 8: 5sc, (dec, sc ) x 4, sc (14)
Row 9: 5sc, 4dec, sc (10)
Row 10-16: 10sc
Leave the long end of the yarn to sew.
*Stuffing*
Sew the arms between the 36th and 37rd rows. The distance
between the eyes is 13st.
Sew the horns between the 53th and 54rd rows. The
distance between the eyes is 13st.
REAL STUDS (5 make)
Use pink yarn
Row 1: 6sc in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6 sc(6)
Row 3: 6inc (12)
Row 4: 12sc
Row 5: (inc, sc) x 6 (18)
Leave the long end of the yarn to sew.
Distribute the studs on the back yourself.

WINGS (2 make)
Use pink yarn
Row 1: ch3, into 2nd ch from hook 2inc (4)
Row 2: ch1, TRN, inc, 2sc, inc (6)
Row 3: ch1, TRN, inc, 4sc, inc (8)
Row 4: ch1, TRN, inc, 6sc, inc (10)
Row 5: ch1, TRN, inc, 8sc, inc (12)
Row 6: ch1, TRN, inc, 10sc, inc (14)
Row 7: ch1, TRN, inc, 12sc, inc (16)
Row 8: ch1, TRN, inc, 14sc, inc (18)
Row 9: ch1, TRN, inc, 16sc, inc (20)
Row 10-12: ch1, TRN, 20sc (20)
Row 13: ch1, TRN, sl st , (2inc-dc, 2slst) x 4, 2inc-dc, slst (18)
We crochet the edges of the wings slst.
Fasten and cut the thread.
Sew the wings parallel to the spikes.
TAIL
Use pink yarn
Row 1: 6sc in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6sc
Row 3: 6 inc (12)
Row 4: 12sc
Row 5: (inc, sc) x 6 (18)
Row 6-7: 18sc
Leave the long end of the yarn to sew.
Sew tail.
ASSEMBLY
D I C
F B
A

We start by tightening the muzzle. You need a needle of


suitable length and nylon thread (or any other strong thread).
The more you tighten it, the more the toy’s cheeks will stand
out.
We insert the needle in the 4th row at point A and bring it out at
point B, next to the eye, and insert it at point C, also next to
the eye, and bring it out at point D (slightly above point A,
literally 2-3mm). Next, we insert the needle into point A and
bring it out at point I, next to the other eye, then insert the
needle at point F, next to the eye, and return to point A.
We take both ends of the thread, tighten each end, and at the
same time press our fingers on the eyes and muzzle so that the
drawstring is formed correctly. When you like the look of the
face, secure the drawstring by tying a couple of knots and hide
the ends of the thread in the head of the toy.
Congratulations, you did it! You crocheted a
Dragon) Please leave your review about my
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