Materials
20 g of worsted weight yarn in variegated green (or whatever colour you want your dragon), 15 g of fingering weight yarn in light green (or green felt), 3 and 4 mm (US size 2.5 and 6) knitting needles, polyester stuffing, a pair of 6 mm safety eyes, yarn to embroider the face, tapestry needle, hand-sewing needle and thread (if you make the wings from felt)
Use the worsted weight yarn and 4 mm needles for the Body, Head, and Tail.
Body
Work the body from the Wee Wuzzy pattern with the following mods:
After Row 10, work 5 rows of st st, instead of 3 rows.
After Row 14 (second set of bobbles), work 5 rows of st st, instead of 3 rows.
Head
Work the head from the Wee Wuzzy Mouse, ignoring the colour changes. Alternatively, work one of the other animal heads, if you would like your dragon to have a shorter or longer nose.
Tail
Work the tail from the Wee Wuzzy Otter, adding 3 more rows of st st after row 16.
Stuff and assemble the toy as written in the Wee Wuzzy pattern. Embroider a mouth, nose, and some teeth on the dragon's face. You can also add extra details like claws and eyebrows.
Wings
Using the fingering weight yarn and 3 mm needles, make the wings from the Dragon pattern. Alternatively, cut 2 wings from felt, and sew them onto your dragon's back with the hand-sewing needle and thread.
I also used my questionable crochet skills to add this little ridge down the back (sorry I can't elaborate, I just mess around with a hook and yarn until it looks about right).
Bye-bye wee dragon!
*If you don't have both patterns, and would rather buy the Dragon pattern, you could use my free Holiday Mice pattern for the body and head, and improvise a tail - start with 15 sts, and gradually decrease to 5, over about 20 rows.
Love that cute little dragon!
ReplyDeleteadorable as always!
ReplyDeleteAdorable as always!
ReplyDeleteWill be making these for my boys! They should tide them over til we can get the regular Dragon pattern. ;)
ReplyDeleteHave both of those patterns...just started my big dragon this weekend...will have to try this next:)
ReplyDeleteLOVE this adorable wee dragon! Smaller projects are my preference and I'm planning on making an entire fleet of little flyers - thanks for never disappointing!
ReplyDeleteWell - he's adorable, of course. As Amy has already said.
ReplyDeleteOMG I about died at the cuteness of the last pic!!! Squeeeeee!!!
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