10 Free Dragon Crochet Patterns
Mythical and Magical Dragons have been included in folklore for more than 1000 years. In different areas of the world, there are different beliefs associated with Dragons – and what they look like varies from culture to culture too.
This Free Pattern Friday Roundup includes 10 free dragon crochet patterns. Within this collection we have free patterns for large dragons (20 inches long X 12 inches wide), baby crochet dragons that can sit in the palm of your hand (7 cm) and medium sized dragons.
10 Free Dragon Crochet Patterns
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Vincent the Dragon Pattern
The free crochet pattern for Vincent the Dragon from Hooked by Kati creates a friendly dragon measuring 20 inches long by 12 inches tall. He is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 4 mm (G) hook.
Read MoreDragon Amigurumi Pattern
This Dragon Amigurumi Pattern was designed by Ami Amour and he measures 5 inches tall. This little dragon is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook.
Read MoreSmall Dragon Crochet Pattern
The Small Dragon Crochet Pattern designed by Carolyne Brodie is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.25 mm (D) hook. The dragon measures about 11 inches tall when complete.
Read MoreSmall But Mighty Dragon Pattern
The Small But Mighty Dragon Pattern by Sharon Ojala of Amigurumi To Go is designed with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 4 mm (G) hook. There are video tutorials to support this design.
Read MoreBaby Dragon Amigurumi Pattern
This little Baby Dragon Amigurumi pattern is designed by Casey at MrPikachuHat. The baby dragon is crocheted with Paton's Kroy Socks FX in the color Clover with a 2 mm hook.
Read MoreFirnen the Dragon Pattern
Firnen the Dragon was designed by Shehla from The Blue Elephants. This dragon is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 3.25 mm (D) hook. Firnen measures appoximately 9.5 inches tall when complete.
Read MoreDragon Hand Puppet Pattern
This adorable Dragon Hand Puppet was designed by Erin Greene for The Hook Nook Life. The puppet is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 4.25 mm (G) hook.
Read MoreOrbit the Dragon Pattern
I adore this little Dragon. This pattern was designed by Jessie of Projectarian. You will need DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 2.5 mm hook.
Read MoreBaby Dragon Amigurumi Plush Toy Pattern
This Baby Dragon Pattern was designed by Lily Coulombe. The dragon is crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 4 mm (G) hook. The baby dragon measures approximately 8 inches long when complete.
Read MoreJoanet, the dragon Pattern
Joanet, the dragon by Pebie Crochet is crocheted with Fingering Weight Yarn [1] and a 1.9 mm hook. The finished dragon measures 7 cm in size.
Read More30 Free Dragon Crochet Patterns
You may also be interested in these 30 Dragon Crochet Patterns inspired by Daenerys Targaryen which are included in a Free Pattern Roundup by All Free Crochet.
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You are very welcome Reinette!
Im using Sharons patterns rather frequently and never had any security problems on it.
Thanks for all the efford you put in Rhonnda, I love your posts. You are a real source for inspiration!
Hi Gwen, I’m sorry you experienced something like that on another site. Sharon’s site is actually on https which means it is a secure site and since you aren’t adding any personal information when you view her free pattern, you need not worry about viewing her pattern, saving it or even printing it. The certificate (for her https) on her site is valid and if you see a little lock on her browser bar (on my browser – I use Chrome – it is on the far left of the browser bar and if you hover over it it tells you if the site is secure or if there are any issues) that means Google agrees her site is currently protected.
The internet is a scary place sometimes and it is always best to be cautious. Thank you for letting me know you were concerned so I could go take a look at her page to be sure. I do agree those top 2 ads are CRAZY big – I’m wondering if there was a setting change on her site that she hasn’t seen yet – when I created my post and visited her blog at the beginning of the week those huge ads were much smaller. Just scroll right past those 2 huge ads and then you will see her post and her pattern right on the screen – you don’t need to click on anything on her site to see it.
Hope this helps!!
Rhondda
When I tried to go to Sharon Ojala of Amigurumi To Go site I decided that the ads were to dangerous to deal with, I just recently had to get a replacement card because a site like this had been withdrawing money without authorization. Yes, I got my money back. Just wanted to forwarn you.