Hey, Yarn Adventurers!
Ready to unleash some mythical magic with your hooks? This roundup of 25+ Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns is your gateway to crafting adorable, fire-breathing friends—from chubby babies to celestial guardians. Whether you’re a newbie stitching your first scales or a pro craving a winged challenge, these Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns bring whimsy and wonder to your stash. Grab your hook and let’s soar into a world of dragon delight!
A Sneak Peek at Your Dragon Quest!
Before you swoop into these 25+ Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns, picture this: a tiny dragon keychain guarding your bag, a chubby cutie with a rainbow belly, or a majestic beast with wire-wrapped wings—all free and waiting below! Wondering which one’s a mermaid hybrid? Or how a scrap yarn stash becomes a scaly pal? Scroll on—each pattern’s got a unique spark, plus sizing secrets, yarn tricks, and a quiz to find your dragon soulmate. Don’t fly off early—the best treasures aren’t just at the top!
FAQ: Your Dragon Pattern Questions Answered!
What’s the Easiest Dragon Pattern for Beginners?
Dragon for Beginners uses basic increases and decreases—perfect for starters!
How Much Yarn Do I Need?
Tiny Dragon needs ~50g of DK; Vincent takes a full ball of worsted—check your pattern!
Can I Use Scrap Yarn?
Yes! Poof the Magic Dragon thrives on mixed Scheepjes Catona scraps—gauge it up!
How Do I Size My Dragon Right?
Measure as you go, like in Dennis the Dragon—adjust rounds in 20 minutes!
Best Yarn for Dragons?
Cotton (Dirk the Dragon) for durability; acrylic (Dante) for softness—pick your fire!
Pattern Listings
1. Amigurumi Dragon
Photo Credit: Knitted Story Bears
Inspired by the Chinese zodiac, this dragon by Knitted Story Bears uses DK Yarn and Colors in red with a 2.5 mm hook. At 7” tall, it’s a fiery Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns treat!
2. Chubby Dragon
Photo Credit: Nina Shimizu via Ravelry
A plump delight by Nina Shimizu, this dragon uses worsted YYC Knits Riley Park yarn and a 3.5 mm hook. Simple and cuddly, it’s a beginner-friendly Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns gem!
3. Dragon
Celebrate with this Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns design by All About Ami. Patons Grace yarn, a 2 mm hook, and felt accents craft a green cutie with 7.5 mm safety eyes—perfect for gifting!
4. Toby the Newborn Dragon
A huggable plushie by Hooked by Kati, this 14” dragon uses Red Heart Super Saver in Aruba Sea with a 4 mm hook. With 24 mm slit-pupil eyes, it’s a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns must for kids!
5. Philip the Dragon (Fairytale Series)
Photo Credit: Left Handed Crocheter
This charming dragon by Left Handed Crocheter uses Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in fern and kelly green with a 5.25 mm hook. Featuring 18 mm safety eyes and a pipe cleaner spine, it’s a whimsical Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns pick worked in the round!
6. Crocheted Dragon
Photo Credit: 5 Little Monsters
Standing 10” tall, this dragon by 5 Little Monsters uses Loops & Threads Impeccable yarn in green and a G hook. With 12 mm safety eyes, it’s a bold Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns addition!
Photo Credit: 5 Little Monsters
7. Poof the Magic Dragon
Photo Credit: Tre Troll
A 18 cm cutie by Tre Troll, this dragon uses Scheepjes Catona in green with a 2.5 mm hook. Bobble stitches and 9 mm safety eyes make it a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns standout!
8. Dennis the Dragon
Photo Credit: Nurturing Fibres
This 21 cm dragon by Nurturing Fibres uses Eco-Cotton yarn and a 3.25 mm hook. With 15 mm safety eyes, it’s an advanced beginner’s Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns joy!
9. Cube Little Dragon
Photo Credit: Crafty Bunny Bun
Boxy and adorable, this dragon by Crafty Bunny Bun uses DK yarn and a 3 mm hook. With 8 mm safety eyes and a red felt tongue, it’s a quirky Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns pick!
10. Crochet Dragon
Photo Credit: Lucy Kate Crochet
A vibrant dragon by Lucy Kate Crochet uses Patons Smoothie DK in bright green with 3.75 mm and 4 mm hooks. Double-stranded purple accents make this Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns design pop!
11. Dragons in My Kitchen
Photo Credit: Amigurumi To Go
At 16-18” tall, this dragon by Amigurumi To Go uses Red Heart Comfort yarn and a 4.5 mm hook. A scalable Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns classic!
12. Baby Dragon
Photo Credit: Anvi’s Granny
A tiny keychain dragon by Anvi’s Granny uses DK yarn and a 2.2-2.5 mm hook. Perfect for beginners, it’s a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns quickie!
13. Amigurumi Crochet Dragon
Photo Credit: Super Gurumi
This 5.5 cm dragon by Super Gurumi uses Schachenmayr Catania yarn and a 2.5 mm hook. With 6 mm safety eyes, it’s a dainty Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns delight!
14. Chubby Dragon amigurumi
Photo Credit: Little Crochet Farm
A 3” chubster by Little Crochet Farm uses two shades of yarn and a 2 mm hook. Embroidered eyes make it a cuddly Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns fave!
15. Baby Dragon Amigurumi
Photo Credit: Stringy Ding Ding
This 5” dragon by Stringy Ding Ding uses medium weight yarn and a 4 mm hook. With 9 mm safety eyes, it’s an easy Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns project!
16. Dirk the Dragon
Photo Credit: Hobbii
An intermediate hugger by Hobbii, this dragon uses Friends Cotton 8/4 and an unspecified hook. Colorful and lovable, it’s a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns charmer!
17. Odile the Dragon
Photo Credit: Amour Fou Crochet
At 23 cm, this dragon by Amour Fou Crochet uses cotton yarn and a 2.5 mm hook. With 8 cm safety eyes, it’s a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns beauty!
18. Dinogon (Dragon Amigurumi)
Photo Credit: Craft Passion
A 9.5” dino-dragon by Craft Passion uses acrylic yarn in orange and a 2.5 mm hook. Rainbow belly and 15 mm button eyes make it a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns standout!
19. Mermaid Dragon
Photo Credit: Sweet Softies
A 15” hybrid by Sweet Softies uses medium yarn with 2.75 mm and 5.5 mm hooks. With 7 mm safety eyes, it’s a whimsical Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns twist!
20. Charlie the Celestial Dragon
Photo Credit: Hooked by Kati
This 15” dragon by Hooked by Kati uses Red Heart With Love in Tangerine and a 4 mm hook. With 25 mm slit-pupil eyes, it’s a regal Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns pick!
21. Dante the Dragon
Photo Credit: Jess Huff
Standing 11.5” tall, this dragon by Jess Huff uses Red Heart Super Saver in Spring Green and a 3.5 mm hook. With 15 mm safety eyes, it’s an intermediate Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns gem!
22. Vincent the Dragon
Photo Credit: Hooked by Kati
A 20” beast by Hooked by Kati uses Red Heart With Love in Evergreen and a 4 mm hook. Wire wings and 24 mm eyes make it a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns marvel!
23. Buffy the Baby Dragon
Photo Credit: Crafty Kitty Crochet
This 9” baby by Crafty Kitty Crochet uses Red Heart Stripes and a 3.25 mm hook. A cute Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns starter!
24. Dracarys Dragon
Photo Credit: Ami Amour
A 5” fiery friend by Ami Amour uses Red Heart Super Saver in Spring Green and a 5 mm hook. With felt eyes, it’s an easy Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns hit!
25. Fantasy Dragon Amigurumi
Photo Credit: Stringy Ding Ding
This 15” dragon by Stringy Ding Ding uses medium yarn in white and a 4 mm hook. With 12 mm safety eyes, it’s a Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns dream!
26. Tiny Dragon Amigurumi
Photo Credit: Amigurumi Today
A 3.9” mini by Amigurumi Today uses Yarnart Jeans and a 2 mm hook. With 8 mm safety eyes, it’s a pocket-sized Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns treasure!
Pro Tips for Dragon Mastery
Yarn Scaling
Use DK cotton like Schachenmayr Catania for tiny dragons or worsted Red Heart for big plushies—match your hook to size!
Eye Placement
Pin safety eyes before securing, as in Dante the Dragon, for perfect symmetry—takes 10 minutes!
Stuffing Trick
Use tweezers for small parts like Dinogon’s snout—15 minutes for a firm fill!
Wing Flair
Add wire (Vincent the Dragon style) or felt (All About Ami’s method) for shape—20 minutes extra!
Color Pop
Swap shades mid-round, like in Chubby Dragon, for a vibrant look—30 minutes to plan!
Quiz: Which Dragon Pattern Is Your Spirit Beast?
Your Crochet Pace?
A) Slow—I love easy wins!
B) Steady—I’m up for some skill!
C) Speedy—I want a big challenge!
Your Dragon Dream?
A) Tiny and cute
B) Plush and huggable
C) Majestic and bold
Gift or Keep?
A) For me—my collection!
B) For a kid—soft and safe!
C) For a friend—wow factor!
Results
- Mostly A’s: Tiny Dragon Amigurumi—Quick, cute, and yours!
- Mostly B’s: Toby the Newborn Dragon—Plush and kid-friendly!
- Mostly C’s: Vincent the Dragon—Bold and gift-worthy!
Dragon Wrap-Up!
There you have it, yarn warriors—25+ Free Amigurumi Dragon Patterns to spark your crochet saga! From mini keychains to towering plushies, these designs are your ticket to mythical fun. Which dragon’s calling your hook? Comment below—I’m dying to hear! Keep stitching, and explore more on the blog—your next adventure awaits!

