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Doodle Zoo No. 7: Ruby the Dragon | Free Pattern

My next Doodle Zoo animal was made and named by my Train Your Dragon obsessed daughter!  I can’t tell you how many times she has watched those movies, and whilst watching the movie (again) I decided to add a dragon to the Doodle Zoo menagerie and so Ruby (or Ruben) the Dragon was born!

If you haven’t heard about Doodle Zoo it’s my mini challenge to myself this year to design 12 free little animals built on one simple base design so they all look related. For details about the other Doodle Zoo characters; see my posts about Doodle DuckRowan RabbitFinlay Frog, Ezra Elephant, Peggy Panda and Petunia PigDon’t forget to look out for the next addition to the Doodle Zoo next month!

So without further ado let me introduce you to my little dragon.

Ruby is a great little stash buster using roughly 30g / 90 yards of yarn. All the Doodle Zoo animals are designed to work up in less than an hour and because they are just the right hand size they become very steal-able so be prepared to make a few!  Ruby would make a cute additional gift for family and friends or an quick addition to a craft stall.

This is an easy pattern suitable for beginners looking to learn some new crochet techniques. Click here to add this pattern to your favourites / queue on Ravelry or click here to access on Craftsy or scroll down for the pattern.

Ruby the Dragon

Yarn: 8ply / yarn weight #3 or #4

30g / 90 yards of any colour double knit yarn

Hook: 4mm (US size G)

You will also need:

Gauge:

4 dc/sc = 1 inch / 2.5 cm

Size:

Finished dragon measures = 3.25 inches / 8.3 cm

These measurements are approximated, and actual subjects may vary. Pattern will work in other yarns though gauge/size will be different.

Stitch Guidance:

Pattern Guidance:

Working without joining: All the parts of the dragon are worked without  joining using a stitch marker to keep track of the rounds.  Place the stitch marker in the top of the first st to mark start of round.

Pattern:

Body:

Rnd 1: Either make a magic ring (adjustable ring) to start or ch 2, crochet 6 dc/sc into the ring / 2nd ch from hook, use tail yarn to tighten centre ring closed if necessary (6 sts).

Rnd 2: 2 dc/sc in each st around (12 sts).

Rnd 3: *1 dc/sc in next, 2 dc/sc in next st *    repeat from * to * until the end of the rnd (18 sts).

Rnd 4: * 1 dc/sc in next 2 sts,  2 dc/sc in next st, * repeat from * to *  until the end of the rnd(24 sts).

Rnd 5: * 1 dc/sc in next 3 sts, 2 dc/sc in next st, * repeat from * to * until the end of the rnd (30 sts).

Rnd 6 – 10: 1 dc/sc in each st around (30 sts).

Rnd 11- Arms: PC in the next st, 1 dc/sc in the next 14 sts, PC in the next st, 1 dc/sc in the in each of the remaining sts (30 sts).

Rnd 12: 1 dc/sc in each st around (30 sts).

Rnd 13: * 1 dc/sc in the next 3 sts, 1dc/sc2tog over next 2 sts * repeat from * to * until end of rnd, begin to stuff your dragon (24 sts).

Rnd 14: *1 dc/sc in the next 2 sts, 1dc/sc2tog over next 2 sts * repeat from * to * until end of the rnd (18 sts).

Rnd 15: *1 dc/sc in the next st, 1dc/sc2tog over next 2 sts * repeat from * to * until end of the rnd (12 sts).

Rnd 16: *1dc/sc2tog over next 2 sts * repeat from * to * until end of the rnd, cut thread         leaving a long tail (6 sts).

Snout:

Rnd 1: Ch 4, 3 dc/sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 dc/sc in the next st, 3 dc/sc in the next st then working down the other side of your beginning ch 1 dc/sc in the next 2 sts (9 sts).

Rnd 2: * 1 dc/sc in the next st, 2 dc/sc in the next st * repeat from * to * around (12 sts).

Rnd 3: 1 dc/sc in the next st, 2 dc/sc in the next st, 1 dc/sc in the next 2 sts, 2 dc/sc in the next st, 1 dc/sc in the next 3 sts, 2 dc/sc in the next st, 1 dc/sc in the next 2 sts, 2 dc/sc in the next st (16 sts).

Rnd 4: 1 dc/sc in the next 2 sts, bo in the next st, 1 dc/sc in the next 10 sts, bo in the next, 1 dc/sc in the last 2 sts (16 sts).

Rnd 5: 1 dc/sc in each st around, finish off but leave a long yarn tail to sew snout to body (16 sts).

Tail:

Rnd 1: Either make a magic ring (adjustable ring)

to start or ch 2, crochet 6 dc/sc into the ring / 2nd ch from hook, use tail yarn to tighten centre ring closed if necessary (6 sts).

Rnds 2-3: 1 dc/sc in each st around (6 sts).

Rnd 4: *1 dc/sc in next, 2 dc/sc in next st *    repeat from * to * until the end of the rnd (9 sts).

Rnd 5: 1 dc/sc in each st around (9 sts).

Rnd 6: *1 dc/sc in next, 2 dc/sc in next st *    repeat from * to * until the end of the rnd (13 sts).

Rnds 7-8: 1 dc/sc in each st around, on the last st of rnd 7 finish off but leave a long yarn end to sew tail to body (13 sts).

Spikes: 

Although I make my spikes a little differently the following link is an excellent video by Friendly Nettle to show you how to crochet a chain of  triangles: https://youtu.be/M_V13M2owHc

Row 1: * Ch 4, 1 dc/sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 htr/hdc in next st, 1 tr/dc in the next st * repeat from * to * five times (6 spikes in total), finish off but leave a yarn tail for sewing to the body.

Photo courtesy of GrammyJo’s Lids

Feet (Make 2): 

Rnd 1: Ch 6, 1 dc/sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each st along until end (5 sts), then working down the other side of your sts work 1 dc/sc until end (10sts).

Rnd 2 – 6: 1 dc/sc in each st around, sl st to the next st to join but leave a long tail for sewing. (10 sts).

And that’s it!  Simple, cute and addictive!

 

 

 

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