The noise that I just inadvertently made when this popped up on my feed just sent my dog searching the room for a mouse or something. Fae dragons are my favorite, I'm so happy right now!
I love that your patterns make small animals! I like miniatures but also my health limits my time for making things. Also small finishes faster. So many patterns so little time. I finished my first amigurumi yesterday. I started it in January. It is about 9 inches tall. I mailed it to my youngest granddaughter today for her birthday. I quickly decided I will make a few patterns to get comfortable then start using thinner yarn and smaller hooks to make smaller creatures. I'm also excited by your how-to design series. I have a coaster started and on the last round. After that I think I will try this cute dragon. I started crocheting at 13 and taught myself from a book. I dropped it for a long time because I started quilting. My health changed and I now live in a recliner. Much of the time I have to reline so I limited to handwork. I discovered amigurumi at c'mas time in 2022. I have gotten the crochet hooks out and started amigurumi. I'm alternating with English paper piecing and embroidery. I'm 75 now and I want to make so many things. Small projects are fitting my lifestyle now. I just found your channel about a month ago. I'm very much enjoying you and your projects. I'm not always up to doing replies. I've subscribed and click like. Thanks!
I found your channel when I was looking for a rat pattern and now I'm also making the dragon. I love your videos, you explain everything really well, I'm a beginner and I'm managing to do everything :) I wish a lot of success for you!
Wow! Usually i stay away from RUclips patterns as I cant follow what is being done, but, this video is absolutely amazing! I did this with bernat blanket yarn and made my own wings (not that these aren't adorable), and it stands at roughly 6 inches tall- absolutely wonderful video! Very easy to follow! Thank you so much!
I've been making these little guys every since you posted the video. I have made a little adjustment to his eyebrows. FYI I crochet the first eyebrow into stitch #1 and the second one into stitch #6. I think it makes a cleaner face/eyebrow look. And once again I love this pattern also. Your a big hit here in New Mexico USA. Keep the patterns coming.
🥰 Love this pattern! I made two right away! I do things in miniature, so I used Lace wieght (Size 10) thread! He is so adorable! Love my Dragon Fairy! Keep awesome patterns coming Kylie! (lots of Creative vibes your way from TEXAS, USA)
THANK YOU SO MUCH! this was my first ever crochet project and i spent 6 straight hours on it. mine turned out way different than yours but i learned so much in this video. now he’s done and i love him very much 🥰
Your dragons are always a must for me! I love them so much and I definitely need to make multiple dragons in different colors! Thank you for making these adorable creatures 💜 i love every single dragon you made so far
I recently made this little guy and I am absolutely obsessed with him, probably my favourite amigurumi I've made so far 💜 Thanks so much for sharing your amazing patterns! I think it would be super cool to see a whole dragon family in this style (like Chonk has) and/or more cute faerie creatures🧚♀
I love these so easy to make as well wish i had done bigger eyes and a smaller hook for wings but i adore this guy! Hes light purple main body and bright blue claws and wings so cute thank you
I've been looking around for wing patterns to get ideas for a simple little sprite creature I'm trying to make. This is the first one I've found so far that actually makes both wings so that one doesn't have to face backwards. With one of the other patterns, though, my brother figured out how to fix the problem by crocheting the second wing upside down. 😂 It's a little bit of a learning curve at first, but still easier to get a hold on than switching to the non-dominant hand! In my opinion😂😂
Same here! I eventually saw that the second 3sc on row 4 was just 3 sc, and not 3sc in one stitch like the first time! Took me wayyy too long to figure that out.
I've never done anything like this before. Is alil confusing to me. But, im gonna try. My great niece is having a fairy theme b'day. I don't do fairies so i thought this little fairy dragon was a great idea! Wish me luck, gonna need it. Also, was thinking to use a G hook. E's are hard for me to grip
When I picked up crochet again earlier this year I asked my sisters what they wanted me to make for them and they both said stuffies! One of them is a huge fan of Spyro the dragon and I intend to make one of these in his colors for her 😄
I'm not sure if it is just me, but when we got to the eyebrow ridges mine was of to the other side? I was following along correctly, counting my stitches and such, all where correct, but I'm not sure what went wrong. Because my closest nose loop with the one on the left. I had my 7 rows, all with the right stich count, how did I get to the other side? How do I fix this? Please Help TT
Planning on making some of these soon, really hoping to sell some through my local games and comics shop if that wouldn't be a problem for you (I know the Etsy says you don't sell finished products but I can't see more info on whether we can make to sell). Do you have any idea how much yardage these little guys take? I've always struggled with making ami projects so I don't know what's a reasonable budget - I'm hoping 100-200 yards will be enough for the body color, that'd be convenient for what materials I'm using.
Hey, I have a question for round 8, I keep following the instructions to get 12 stitches in the round, but I somehow end up each time with one stitch left over. Each time I counted the row before, there are 16 stitches in the round so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Is there a way to fix this? Thank you!
Hi! This row is a bit of a weird one! Let's break it down into steps, and look at how many stitches there are before and after we do each step. So there are 16 stitches as at the end of R7. It actually really helps that you've confirmed that! R8 starts with 2sc (so that's 2/16) Then we work a TrTr into the closest marked frontloop from the front, and we skip the next stitch in the round, which would be the stitch we would normally work into. (That's 3/16) You can mark the stitch you are skipping if it makes it easier to keep count, but we won't be working into it at any point. Then it's 2sc, (5/16). So at this point you have worked 5 stitches, and either used or skipped 5 stitches. Then we do another "TrTr into the closest marked frontloop, skip the next stitch in the round" (6/16). There should be 10 stitches left in your round to work into (between where you are and your starting point). 2sc, (8/16) sc3tog, (11/16, because each one of these stitches uses 3 stitches of our round) 2sc, (13/16) sc3tog (16/16, every stitch used) For a total of 12 stitches worked, using up all 16 stitches from R7. See if that helps, or let me know if you can tell which part of the row is causing the problem!
So I'm using 100% acrylic yarn, DK, but I always end up needing to stuff the parts you say not to stuff (this dragon's legs, the hermit crab's legs as well) because my pieces just don't stand up like yours do, and they look thinner, scrawnier. As if the yarn isn't *really* the same size as yours, but the packaging says it's DK. I'm using a brand called 'Melissa', and I have the impression that this yarn is just too soft to be used for plushies. Could you recommend a brand or two, or at least... I don't know, talk about how to recognize yarns that are good for these kinds of projects? I don't exactly have an awful lot of money to buy high-quality brand yarns... In the meantime, I guess I'll see if I get the desired result with a size 3 hook or even smaller...
All yarn is a bit different, so will produce different results. There's never anything wrong with stuffing where necessary. Im using 4seasons Marvel, which is about $4 AUD per ball, so no need to spend a fortune! When looking for a yarn, I like my acrylic scratchy, and always use a hook size smaller than the label. This makes for smaller stitches and the scratchiness means there's a lot of friction in that stitch, holding it in place.
So cute! 😍 i just finish off when its 12 stitches left. Its getting flat then. 😅👍🏻 i hope you understand may english. Im from sweden. I understand english but i cant write it verry well..
The noise that I just inadvertently made when this popped up on my feed just sent my dog searching the room for a mouse or something. Fae dragons are my favorite, I'm so happy right now!
Ah, the universal "squee", waking up dogs everywhere since the internet began...
I’m visiting my sister for the first time in two years, and I’m gonna make her one of these little fellas as a gift! Thank you for the inspo!
I love that your patterns make small animals! I like miniatures but also my health limits my time for making things. Also small finishes faster. So many patterns so little time. I finished my first amigurumi yesterday. I started it in January. It is about 9 inches tall. I mailed it to my youngest granddaughter today for her birthday. I quickly decided I will make a few patterns to get comfortable then start using thinner yarn and smaller hooks to make smaller creatures. I'm also excited by your how-to design series. I have a coaster started and on the last round. After that I think I will try this cute dragon. I started crocheting at 13 and taught myself from a book. I dropped it for a long time because I started quilting. My health changed and I now live in a recliner. Much of the time I have to reline so I limited to handwork. I discovered amigurumi at c'mas time in 2022. I have gotten the crochet hooks out and started amigurumi. I'm alternating with English paper piecing and embroidery. I'm 75 now and I want to make so many things. Small projects are fitting my lifestyle now. I just found your channel about a month ago. I'm very much enjoying you and your projects. I'm not always up to doing replies. I've subscribed and click like. Thanks!
I found your channel when I was looking for a rat pattern and now I'm also making the dragon. I love your videos, you explain everything really well, I'm a beginner and I'm managing to do everything :) I wish a lot of success for you!
Wow! Usually i stay away from RUclips patterns as I cant follow what is being done, but, this video is absolutely amazing! I did this with bernat blanket yarn and made my own wings (not that these aren't adorable), and it stands at roughly 6 inches tall- absolutely wonderful video! Very easy to follow! Thank you so much!
I’d love to see a photo! I lover Bernat blanket
Your little fairy dragon is adorable. Very clear & concise video, thank you!
I didn't know until right this moment that my mama dragon needs three of these for her babies
I've been making these little guys every since you posted the video. I have made a little adjustment to his eyebrows. FYI I crochet the first eyebrow into stitch #1 and the second one into stitch #6. I think it makes a cleaner face/eyebrow look. And once again I love this pattern also. Your a big hit here in New Mexico USA. Keep the patterns coming.
🥰 Love this pattern! I made two right away! I do things in miniature, so I used Lace wieght (Size 10) thread! He is so adorable! Love my Dragon Fairy! Keep awesome patterns coming Kylie! (lots of Creative vibes your way from TEXAS, USA)
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THANK YOU SO MUCH! this was my first ever crochet project and i spent 6 straight hours on it. mine turned out way different than yours but i learned so much in this video. now he’s done and i love him very much 🥰
Thank you. You are such a talented designer and you explain everything so clearly.
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I love how unique your techniques are!
This will go perfectly with the set, amazing as always
I'm an addict.. I've made two of your dragon patterns thus far and I'm extremely happy with them, I adore your patterns
Love this pattern! Already made one as practice, currently making another with large fluffy yarn!
Your dragons are always a must for me! I love them so much and I definitely need to make multiple dragons in different colors! Thank you for making these adorable creatures 💜 i love every single dragon you made so far
These are adorable! I'll definitely be making some. I love the creativity and patterns on your channel! You are SO underrated. Keep up the good work!
This pattern is adorable and easy to follow! Thank you!❤
I made one a week ago. I‘ve made him ears and some spikes for the back. He is adorable
The way you do your wings is awesome ❤
I'm going to make this for my grandson for Xmas .I think he is going to love it! Thanks for the pattern!!!!!❤❤❤
These are just adorable. Thank you for sharing
Thank you for sharing. Everything you make is sooooooo cuteeeeeee.
I recently made this little guy and I am absolutely obsessed with him, probably my favourite amigurumi I've made so far 💜 Thanks so much for sharing your amazing patterns! I think it would be super cool to see a whole dragon family in this style (like Chonk has) and/or more cute faerie creatures🧚♀
Love this pattern - I've made several now. Only mine never stay straight. They're always looking off to the side lol. But so cute. Thanks for sharing
I'm going to make a few of these along with some flowers and mushrooms 🍄 and a fairy or two for a fairy crochet mobile.
I can't wait to work this up! I love your dragons!
I love these so easy to make as well wish i had done bigger eyes and a smaller hook for wings but i adore this guy! Hes light purple main body and bright blue claws and wings so cute thank you
Thank you for the clear instruction. Excellent
"Stomps around like this." **stomps the little dragon foot around** xD Too cute.
That is adorable!
😯this is so cute! definitely trying this out! ❤😁🐉
Glad you like them!
thank you❤. its so beautiful. you are amazing. I am in love with your dragon
I Love That Its Low Sew
Low Sew As In wing and leg
and arm
These are so cute! Thank you so much for these videos, I can't wait to try these 🥰
This little guy is so cute...I'm grabbing my yarn right now and making one..in green =)
im making one in pink and white. totally adorable!!!!!!!!!!
i like how the gold coin looks like its holding a macaroon
I've been looking around for wing patterns to get ideas for a simple little sprite creature I'm trying to make. This is the first one I've found so far that actually makes both wings so that one doesn't have to face backwards.
With one of the other patterns, though, my brother figured out how to fix the problem by crocheting the second wing upside down. 😂 It's a little bit of a learning curve at first, but still easier to get a hold on than switching to the non-dominant hand! In my opinion😂😂
Very adorable!thanks for sharing.
Very nice fairy dragons ⭐❤🌟
awe, what a cutie
"I did this so it looks good... And let's move on." 👏👏👏🤣👏👏👏
They are so cute! Little hoarders!
I SAW A BIGGER SHARK!
Maxi is too big to hide XD
@@ComplicatedKnots Maxi is precious! Super excited
Mil gracias por tan lindo patrón 🥰
No need for a duckling or chick plushie for my kids thus year!
It’s dragon time!!! Thank you!!!!!
Easter dragons! Love that!
Thank you, that's amazing!
For some reason, for row 4 on the head, I keep ending up with 14 stitches. I can't figure out what in the world I'm doing wrong 😂
Same here! I eventually saw that the second 3sc on row 4 was just 3 sc, and not 3sc in one stitch like the first time! Took me wayyy too long to figure that out.
@@izzybellawoh my god you just saved me. i’ve redone it literally 4 times now and couldn’t figure it out
Thank you, i love it.
I've never done anything like this before. Is alil confusing to me. But, im gonna try.
My great niece is having a fairy theme b'day. I don't do fairies so i thought this little fairy dragon was a great idea! Wish me luck, gonna need it.
Also, was thinking to use a G hook. E's are hard for me to grip
Wow nice thank you
Would You Say this is for begginers?
Bravo pour votre tuto très bien expliqué merci
When I picked up crochet again earlier this year I asked my sisters what they wanted me to make for them and they both said stuffies! One of them is a huge fan of Spyro the dragon and I intend to make one of these in his colors for her 😄
Will there be a dragon bundle on your Etsy?
Please make a arctic fox
Big fan ❤
Watching you from a long time ❤
The worst/most challenging part of this whole thing for me is the neck, I can never seem to get it to bend downward the way you do.
Is it bending a different way, or just not bending at all?
Would it be okay if I made these and sold some? If I put who created the design and pattern?
I'm not sure if it is just me, but when we got to the eyebrow ridges mine was of to the other side? I was following along correctly, counting my stitches and such, all where correct, but I'm not sure what went wrong. Because my closest nose loop with the one on the left. I had my 7 rows, all with the right stich count, how did I get to the other side? How do I fix this? Please Help TT
This is so cute. I do have a question though. What's the difference between a 2sc and an inc? I thought they were the same thing
Hi!
2sc: put one sc into each of the next 2 stitches.
Inc: put two sc into the same stitch
Bonus round, "3sc in 1": three sc into the same stitch.
@@ComplicatedKnots Thank you! 🙂
Planning on making some of these soon, really hoping to sell some through my local games and comics shop if that wouldn't be a problem for you (I know the Etsy says you don't sell finished products but I can't see more info on whether we can make to sell). Do you have any idea how much yardage these little guys take? I've always struggled with making ami projects so I don't know what's a reasonable budget - I'm hoping 100-200 yards will be enough for the body color, that'd be convenient for what materials I'm using.
Hey, I have a question for round 8, I keep following the instructions to get 12 stitches in the round, but I somehow end up each time with one stitch left over. Each time I counted the row before, there are 16 stitches in the round so I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Is there a way to fix this? Thank you!
Hi! This row is a bit of a weird one! Let's break it down into steps, and look at how many stitches there are before and after we do each step.
So there are 16 stitches as at the end of R7. It actually really helps that you've confirmed that!
R8 starts with 2sc (so that's 2/16)
Then we work a TrTr into the closest marked frontloop from the front, and we skip the next stitch in the round, which would be the stitch we would normally work into. (That's 3/16) You can mark the stitch you are skipping if it makes it easier to keep count, but we won't be working into it at any point.
Then it's 2sc, (5/16). So at this point you have worked 5 stitches, and either used or skipped 5 stitches.
Then we do another "TrTr into the closest marked frontloop, skip the next stitch in the round" (6/16).
There should be 10 stitches left in your round to work into (between where you are and your starting point).
2sc, (8/16)
sc3tog, (11/16, because each one of these stitches uses 3 stitches of our round)
2sc, (13/16)
sc3tog (16/16, every stitch used)
For a total of 12 stitches worked, using up all 16 stitches from R7.
See if that helps, or let me know if you can tell which part of the row is causing the problem!
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So I'm using 100% acrylic yarn, DK, but I always end up needing to stuff the parts you say not to stuff (this dragon's legs, the hermit crab's legs as well) because my pieces just don't stand up like yours do, and they look thinner, scrawnier. As if the yarn isn't *really* the same size as yours, but the packaging says it's DK. I'm using a brand called 'Melissa', and I have the impression that this yarn is just too soft to be used for plushies.
Could you recommend a brand or two, or at least... I don't know, talk about how to recognize yarns that are good for these kinds of projects? I don't exactly have an awful lot of money to buy high-quality brand yarns...
In the meantime, I guess I'll see if I get the desired result with a size 3 hook or even smaller...
All yarn is a bit different, so will produce different results. There's never anything wrong with stuffing where necessary. Im using 4seasons Marvel, which is about $4 AUD per ball, so no need to spend a fortune! When looking for a yarn, I like my acrylic scratchy, and always use a hook size smaller than the label. This makes for smaller stitches and the scratchiness means there's a lot of friction in that stitch, holding it in place.
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So cute! 😍 i just finish off when its 12 stitches left. Its getting flat then. 😅👍🏻 i hope you understand may english. Im from sweden. I understand english but i cant write it verry well..
Thats a good idea! 👍
in the marigold pattern, my head was way too droopy. Now in this pattern, my head is not droopy enough!!!!!!
muchas gracias,
Quadruple is 4
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Por favor lo puedes traducir a español están lindísimo te lo pido mil gracias dios te bendiga
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Hi!
Hopefully this breaks my block
I'll cross my fingers for you!
I didn't quite understand the 2[sc3tog] in round 10😅