1/15/2024 0 Comments Weighted dinosaur plushI especially love to make this pattern in Parfait Chunky yarn. The mini version of this Stygimoloch crochet pattern is such a fun design and again works great in plush yarns. You can view this pattern for free on my blog, or head on over to Etsy and Ravelry for the ad-free PDF. This Stygimoloch crochet pattern is one of my more detailed dinosaur crochet patterns, with the dome piece on her head, as well as the crown of horns. The Stygimoloch is very similar to the Pachycephalosaurus, however, the Pachy was a bit larger. She’s the dinosaur who headbutts the door open. The Stygimoloch is one of my son’s favorite dinosaurs, so I had to design one! You may remember “Stiggy” from Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom movie. This free dinosaur crochet pattern is available here on my blog, with the ad-free PDF over on Etsy and Ravelry. This small dinosaur is another one that I enjoy making in plush yarns to create a larger result in less time! ![]() This small Tarbosaurus pattern is a mini version of the larger Toby the Tarbosaurus. You can find this dinosaur pattern for free here on my blog, with the ad-free PDF available on Etsy and Ravelry. Toby has spikes along his back, with embroidery around his eyes to give him a bit of a softer look. ![]() Meet Toby the Tarbosaurus, one of the largest dinos in my free dinosaur crochet pattern collection. The Tarbosaurus can be compared to a Tyrannosaurus Rex (T-Rex) and Allosaurus, but these cute crochet patterns are nothing to fear! Toby the Tarbosaurus These next free dinosaur crochet patterns are for the Tarbosaurus dinosaur. This Triceratops lovey pattern is available for free on my blog, with an ad-free PDF available on Etsy and Ravelry. If you’re looking for the perfect baby shower gift, look no further than this adorable Triceratops lovey! This free lovey pattern pairs beautifully with the amigurumi Triceratops above to makes a great matching set for new babies and their older siblings as well! This pattern modification instructions and strawberry pattern are available for free on my blog, and save it to your Ravelry projects. This free pattern modification to make a strawberry Triceratops is definitely a fan favorite! By making a few color changes, and substituting the strawberry pattern instead of the horns, Tanner the Triceratops becomes a fun and fruity dinosaur! ![]() Mini Tanner the Triceratops is available for free on my blog, and also has an ad-free PDF available on Etsy and Ravelry. Mini Tanner is one of my personal favorites! I love making this pattern in velvet and plush yarns like Parfait Chunky, which creates such a nice size plushie, with less time than the full size Tanner. This smaller Triceratops crochet pattern is just a mini replica of the larger Tanner the Triceratops pattern. You can find this pattern for free on my blog, with the ad-free PDF available on Etsy or Ravelry. My favorites have been the Strawberry Triceratops, Blueberry Triceratops, and Sunflower Triceratops! ![]() You can see a few of those theme variations below. Tanner works up great in a variety of yarns, and is especially popular for creating various themed triceratops. This Triceratops crochet pattern is by far my most popular dinosaur pattern. Let’s start with the most popular of my crochet dinosaurs, the triceratops! I have 3 different base triceratops crochet patterns to offer, including the full size version, mini version, as well as a lovey.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |