AMIGURUMI PATTERN/ tutorial (English) Amigurumi Dinosaur - "The Cuddly Dinosaur" pdf - US terminology

AMIGURUMI PATTERN/ tutorial (English) Amigurumi Dinosaur - "The Cuddly Dinosaur" pdf - US terminology

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AMIGURUMI PATTERN/ TUTORIAL - The Cuddly Dinosaur

IMPORTANT NOTE:
This is a PATTERN for making an amigurumi dinosaur and NOT the finished product.
The PDF is only available in English. US crochet terminology is used.

Copyright ©︎ 2019 Chie Powles. Contents of this document MAY NOT be copied, reproduced, altered, translated into other languages, published or distributed in any way. You MAY NOT sell finished products made with this pattern for mass production/commercial purposes. Please credit Chie Powles as the designer when sharing your work on SNS and other public spaces (Chie Powles, www.aidieandjellybean.com).

This pattern is very versatile. You can use any type of yarn with appropriate sized hooks to create different sized/coloured/textured dinosaurs with this pattern. The best part about an amigurumi is that each and every one is unique and different. So create and enjoy your very own cuddly dinosaur!

Skill Level - Beginner/Intermediate
You will need to know the basics of crocheting to understand this pattern.

- Crocheting in spiral
- Working in single crochet
- Working in double crochet
- Working in puff stitch
- Slip stitch
- Chains
- Increasing and decreasing
- Basic sewing skills

Step by step instructions are provided along with 75 corresponding photos of each process and the finished sheep.

Materials you will need:
- 1.00mm crochet hook
- 2.25/2.5mm crochet hook
- Yarn and lace yarn
- Safety eyes (optional)
- Toy stuffing (polyester fibrefill)
- Yarn needle and sewing needle

Crochet abbreviations found in this pattern:

st(s) = stitch(es)
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
tr = treble crochet
sl st = slip stitch
inc = increase (2 sc in one stitch)
Inv dec = invisible decrease (2 sc together)
(…) = repeat the instructions in the brackets the given number of times
[…] = total number of stitches

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