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Pterosaur I A Crochet Pattern

This document provides a no-sew crochet pattern for creating a Pterosauria figure, including materials needed, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions. It emphasizes the importance of using a stitch marker and offers guidance on finishing techniques. The pattern is intended for personal use only and prohibits distribution or sharing on social media.
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Pterosaur I A Crochet Pattern

This document provides a no-sew crochet pattern for creating a Pterosauria figure, including materials needed, abbreviations, and step-by-step instructions. It emphasizes the importance of using a stitch marker and offers guidance on finishing techniques. The pattern is intended for personal use only and prohibits distribution or sharing on social media.
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Crochet Pattern No Sew

Pterosauria

Thank you for choosing our unique crochet designs, lovingly


crafted to spark joy in every stitch for crochet enthusiasts like
you. If you encounter any issues, please don't rush to leave a
review. Instead, reach out to us directly through Etsy, and we'll
swiftly address your concerns. Wish you have a wonderful time
with your crochet work
Before you start, you should carefully read what you need to know and
the tools to prepare.

Material Abbreviations
1. Yarn: Bulky / Category 5 MR : Magic Ring
Color: Yellow Orange or color of st(s) : stitch(es)
your choice) sl st : slip stitch
2. 3.5mm (E) Hook ch: Chain
3. Stitch marker SC : Single crochet
4. Sewing needle DC: Double crochet
5. Scissors BO: Bobble stitch
6. Plastic safety eyes (10mm) FLO: Front loop only
7. Fiberfill BLO: back loop only

NOTE
The pattern is written using crochet terminology common in the US.
The pattern is worked in continuous rounds. It is recommended to
use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round to avoid
getting lost.
The size of the finished piece may vary based on the yarn used and
the tension of your stitches. The size about 12cm ~ 4.7Inch
This pattern is intended for personal use only. Distribution or
sharing of the pattern on social media or other platforms is
prohibited.
PLEASE READ THE IMPORTANT NOTES CAREFULLY
BEFORE YOU START CROCHETING
End the row by slip stitching.
Most of my patterns use the 'end the row with slip stitch' technique. I feel it
makes the stitches more aligned and prevents the finished piece from skewing
to one side. Of course, you can also use the spiral technique, but the feet or
arms might end up in the wrong position.
I feel that some crocheters may not be familiar with the correct operation of the
finishing part, so please pay more attention to this section.
for the end the row :
1. To ensure proper end-of-row placement, you should use a stitch marker to
mark your first crochet stitch.
2. After that, thread the needle through --> take the yarn and pull it through to
execute the slip stitch. (images 2, 3, 4) After that, gently pull to tighten it a
bit.
3. Yarn over and thread it through again to make a chain stitch, and then make
the first crochet stitch again where you slipped into to finish the row.
(images 5~11)

Here are some notes after finishing a row: chain 1 for SC and HDC, chain 2 for DC, chain 3
for TR or TRC.

1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8

9 10 11
HEAD
Row 1: 6 SC in an MR (6)
Row 2: 6 INC (12)
Row 3: (SC, INC) 6 times (18)
Row 4: (2 SC, INC) 6 times (24)
Row 5-7: 24SC (24)
Attach the eyes between rows 6 and 7, with the
eyes spaced 10 stitches apart.
Row 8: SC, BLO 3SC, 20SC (24)
Row 9: 5CH, Sk5, 19SC (24)
Row 10: 5SC (chain), 19SC (24)
Row 11: (4SC, DEC) 4 times (20)
Row 12: (3SC, DEC) 4 times (16)
Row 13: (2SC, DEC) 4 times (12)
Row 14: (SC, DEC) 4 times (8)
Row 15: 4DEC (4)
*Cut the yarn and stuffing*

BODY

Continue crocheting down to the body, joining the yarn at row 9 of


the head section ( begin Sk5 in row 9)
Row 1: FLO: 4SC, INC, Crochet into the chain stitches: 4SC, INC (12)
Row 2: SC, 3SC (Crochet along with the FLO of row 8.), 8SC (12)
Row 3: (3SC, INC) 3 times (15)
Row 4: (4SC, INC) 3 times (18)
Row 5: (5SC, INC) 3 times (21)
Row 6: (6SC, INC) 3 times (24)
Row 7: (3SC, INC) 6 times (30)
Row 8-9: 30SC (30)
Row 10: SC, BO, 6SC, BO, 21SC (30)
Row 11: BLO, (3SC, DEC) 6 times (24)
*Stuffing*
Row 12: (SC, DEC) 8 times (16)
Row 13: 8DEC
Cut the yarn

TAIL

Row 1: Crochet 9SLst from rows 10-11 in a circular shape as the


photo
Row 2: Crochet 9SC crochet into the 9 slip
Row 3: (SC, DEC) 3 times (6)
Row 4: 6SC (6)
*Stuffing*
Cut the yarn
WINGS

Make 2
Row 1: 3SC in one st, turn (3)
Row 2: Ch, INC, SC, INC, turn (5)
Row 3: Ch, INC, 3SC, INC, turn (7)
Row 4: Ch, INC, 5SC, INC, turn (9)
Row 5: Ch, INC, 7SC, INC, turn (11)
Row 6: Ch, INC, 9SC, INC (13)
Hold the yarn, and crochet 3 slip stitches into the body, from
rows 4-6 (refer to the image). Repeat the same process for the
other wing.
Congratulations!
Your Pterosauria crochet is complete!
Please message me via Etsy if you have any questions

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