Bishop the Wall Dragon by Hooked by Kati

Bishop the Wall Dragon

Crochet
June 2026
Aran (8 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 8 rows = 2 inches
in sc
4.0 mm (G)
500 - 600 yards (457 - 549 m)
US
English
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Make your own impressive art installation, Bishop the Wall Dragon, with this easy-to-follow, step-by-step printable PDF crochet pattern. Perfect for fantasy lovers, geek nurseries, gamer rooms, or seasonal decorations, this digital pattern helps you create a magnificent wall-mounted amigurumi with two wings options and two embellishment options.

This pattern is written in English (US terms) using Craft Yarn Council abbreviations.

You Will Practice Advanced Techniques:
How to use pins to perfectly place and attach amigurumi parts
How to make integrated teeth on a one-piece mouth
How to curve 3D crochet using short rounds
How to create one-piece wings using short rounds
How to merge and branch parts using several pieces
How to attach parts using pins as a guide

 Supplies
Big Twist Value yarn, 100% acrylic, worsted weight, 380 yds/6 oz/170 g, Mustard (MUST), 2 balls; Rust (RUST), 1 ball; Red (RED), < 1 ball; Aran (ARAN), < 1 ball; White (WHT), < 1 ball.
G (4.00 mm) hook
Two 24mm OR 25mm colored slit-pupil safety eyes
Polyfil stuffing
2 - 16”-18” pieces of floral wire, 16 gauge, twisted together, ends folded over to prevent sharp points (recommended for neck)
2 sheets 10.2” x 13.2” plastic canvas
6 - 3/16” x 36” wooden dowels (optional for wing structure)
4 or 5 aluminum pop tabs for hanging (or other hanging method of your choice)
5 wall hangers (3M Command hooks are my favorite, but nails or thumb tacks work well too)
Tapestry needle, small enough to fit through holes in plastic canvas
Straight pins
Scissors
Stitch markers

Measurements
With Wide Wings: 48” wide x 22” tall x 7” deep
With Narrow Wings: 36” wide x 22” tall x 7” deep

✨ This premium PDF is formatted for easy reading and printing, with clear step-by-step instructions and helpful photos where you need them.

You are welcome to sell finished products made from this pattern. Please credit Hooked by Kati as the designer. The pattern file itself may not be shared, sold, or redistributed.