Bring a majestic creature to life with this Dragon Amigurumi Crochet Pattern – a highly detailed project for advanced or adventurous intermediate crocheters. With articulated limbs, a fully wired wing system, sculpted tail, and hand-painted eyes, this fantasy plush combines technical challenge with stunning results. Designed for collectors, display, or ambitious gifting, this dragon measures approximately 30 cm and features movable joints, bobble-stitched claws, and rich textural details throughout. 🧶✨🔥
🌟 What You’ll Get:
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📄 Professional step-by-step PDF pattern (rich with visual references)
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🧵 Instructions to create:
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A 30 cm plush dragon with structured head, spines, tail fin, and claws
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Wired, poseable wings with layered crocheted segments
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Movable limbs using cotter pins or plastic joints
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Expressive, realistic eyes (with options to paint or use felt)
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Textured features like bobble stitch claws, sculpted eyebrows, and back ridges
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🧷 Materials Required (Not Included):
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Fine cotton/acrylic and lace-weight cotton yarn
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Hooks: 2 mm and 1.25 mm
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Wire (for body & wings), cotter pins or plastic joints
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Fiberfill, seed beads, textile paint (black & white), glue gun
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Optional: dry pastel for shading, felt for eye whites
🛠️ Key Features:
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🎓 Skill Level: Intermediate to advanced
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📏 Size: ~30 cm finished height
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🔧 Structure: Internal wire frame for full poseability
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🧺 Joinable Limbs: Choose between joint or cotter pin method
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🎨 Customization: Add emotional expressions through eyelid placement and eye painting
🎁 Perfect For:
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Fantasy lovers, dragon enthusiasts, and collectors
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Ambitious crafters seeking a creative challenge
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Handmade statement gifts
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Dive into the world of fantasy and craftsmanship with this beautifully designed dragon – a one-of-a-kind piece that you’ll be proud to create. 🐲💫
Renske Gahrmann –
I worked with cotter pins for the first time. It took some adjustments. Dragon made in 3mm instead of 2mm so a little bigger. Easier pattern to follow
Lorraine Cripps –
It’s a pleasure to do, my grandson loves it
Kathleen –
I probably won’t get a chance to make it for a while, but I’ve looked at the pattern and the details are really nice! I can’t wait to
Alicja –
the dragon came out perfectly, the description makes it easy to make
Judy Thompson –
This looks like a lovely pattern, but I haven’t crocheted the item yet and am looking forward to it.
soffy –
Beautiful model. Very detailed instructions.
Sarah Wheeler –
Lovely pattern – very detailed yet easy to follow without any issues. Happy with the end result and the recipient loved it! Thank you!
Jose Ancona Martinez –
I love the pattern, some of the instructions need to be read a few times to understand, but overall I love it
ANNIE BIHANNIC –
pattern quite difficult to make but very cute in the end
Laineywhale –
Some parts of the template seem simple and clearly written. Some will be a little more difficult for me as I learn, but it seems like a good template for learning new skills. I’m looking forward to making it.
Tiara Smith –
This pattern was perfect! I was making it for a baby gift, so I adapted a few elements for my own peace of mind and aesthetic preferences. I removed the wire from the wings, adjusted the head design to add a mouth, and used safety joints for the arms and legs. I also used 25mm glow-in-the-dark safety eyes.
Angelique Tilson –
It was very easy to follow, although I made it bigger than the pattern called for.
Conny’s Hobby –
Everything was good and I would do it again. I can’t wait to see what the final product looks like.