Banguela
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Here is my free pattern for my Toothless amigurumi: Although I designed and created everything in
this photo, the instructions for the wings and tail fins that I posted here were finalized by other
people who kindly allowed me to share them, as I felt it worked better than the mine, and the tail is a
free pattern from another crochet blog, credited below. Please feel free to make as many
Toothlesses for yourself or your friends as you like, I just ask that you PLEASE do not
produce them to sell for profit on sites like Etsy, or claim/sell the pattern as your own since I
worked on it. very difficult to share this for free and because some parts of the pattern are
kindly provided by people other than me. Thank you for understanding!
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I used worsted wool yarn and a size F/3.75mm hook. I was able to make all the pieces with 1 skein
of Vanna's Choice yarn.
Important: In the instructions for the body, when I say "inc 2", I mean a single crochet 3 in the same
single crochet, so you will essentially increase two stitches in the same stitch instead of one.
Body:
R1. MR (6)
R2. Sc 2 in each sc around (12)
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R7-8. Sc around
R9. Sc 12, Dec 6, sc 12 (this is what shapes Toothless's butt) (30) R10. Sc around
R11. (Sc 3, Dec 1) 6 times around (24)
R12-13. Sc around
R14. (Sc 4, Dec 1) 4 times around (20)
R15. sc around
R16. (Sc 3, Dec 1) 4 times around (16)
Fasten, you don't need to leave a long tail for sewing. Fill the body.
Head:
R1. MR (6)
R2. Sc 2 in each sc around (12)
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R10-11. Sc around
R12. Sc 23, inc 2 in next 2 sc, sc 23 (52)
R13. Sc around
R14. Sc 25, inc regularly in the next 2 sc, sc 25. (54)
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R22. sc around
Pin and leave a long tail to sew, then stuff the head. When
fill the head, you will have to give it a lot of shape. The
Increases in rounds 12 and 14 give Toothless a small spot on the front of his face, but until you
gorge and shape the head, it looks pretty strange. I usually put more padding in the back of his
head, a little less in the front, but enough at the point of his "muzzle" so that it is clearly there.
I like to sew the body and head together at this point. Have a
small thin neck so I usually thread it from head to bottom with a long knitting needle, it keeps
everything in place.
* Toes: To make a toe, HDC 5 in the same st. When you finish the fifth HDC, remove the hook from
the loop, loosen the loop, reinsert the hook into the first HDC, grab the loop you dropped and pull it
through the first HDC, like a slip stitch, then continue your round.
R9-10. Sc around.
Button up and leave a long tail for sewing. I prefer to sew the
hind legs before the front ones. When I stuff the front legs, I like to stuff the bottoms and leave very
little stuffing on the top, so the legs can lay flatter against Toothless's front.
Pin and leave a tail for sewing. You do not need to fill out the
ears, simply flatten them and sew them on.
Fasten and leave a tail for sewing. Two horns go between the ears on the top of the head and two
horns go on each side of the head.
Eyes:
The acrylic felt I used for the eyes can be purchased at Michaels, Jo-Ann's, AC Moore, or any
general craft store. You can find it in the kids crafts section with school supplies, pipe cleaners, pom
poms, popsicle sticks, etc. They come in small individual sheets that cost about 25 cents each, so I
buy a lot in case I need more!
You can also use real felt if you want, although I only have experience with acrylic craft felt. I cut out
the general shapes (you can right-click save on the image provided at the top of this pattern and
print it and it should print at the correct scale, but it's just as easy to draw it yourself):
I use these Scissors to cut my eyes since they are small and precise. I fold the felt sheet in half and
cut out the general shape of the eye, a little larger than I want it to be so I can cut it out, refine the
shape and make the edges nicer. Folding it in half will give you two pieces that are generally the
same shape, then you can cut them and make them look better like I said before. Do the same with
the felt for the students.
Because of the uneven texture of crochet, I find it easier to use fabric glue to apply the eyes rather
than sewing them on. The shape of the eye remains more consistent. I like to use Fabri-tac
glue...note that it dries quickly and is fairly permanent so be careful when gluing your eyes.