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Trinket the Dragon Treasure Keeper
Trinket the Dragon is here to look after your precious jewels, game dice and office supplies - what your little treasures are, this little dragon is happy to keep them safe!
The bowl and the dragon are made separately and are sewn together during assembly - this way the dragon will always be raised above the items in the bowl, sleeping on the pile of treasure. The dragon is made in pieces, and to get the tail to curve a half-double crochet stitch is worked in the middle of each round, forming the spine. After the dragon is assembled, a decorative row of crab stitches (reverse single crochet) is added along the spine, adding a bit of texture.
The instructions are written in US crochet terms. There are step-by-step photos detailing how to make the pieces and finish the toy. When made with DK weight yarn and 3.0mm hook the finished bowl will measure about 13cm/5in wide and the dragon will measure around 8cm/3in long when curled up.
You’ll need to know how to:
・make a Magic Ring
・work in a round
・single crochet
・increase/decrease
・chain stitch
・slip stitch
・crab stitch
・half double crochet
・work over a chain
・work in front loops / back loops / third loop
The pattern will look great in DK weight cotton yarns, using thicker yarns will produce bigger bowl. The samples use the following yarns and hooks:
Mint Dragon: Paintbox Cotton DK, 50g/125m, with 3.0mm hook:
1 ball/50g in mint
1 ball/30g in white
and small amounts of pink
Orange Dragon: Rico Creative Ricorumi DK, 25g/57.5m with 3.5mm hook:
1 ball/20g in pink
2 balls/30g in dusty pink
2 balls/30g in brown
You will also need a bit of toy stuffing, a craft pipe cleaner and a small piece of foam fabric stabiliser (this can be replaced with toy stuffing).
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- First published: July 2024
- Page created: July 26, 2024
- Last updated: July 29, 2024 …
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