Toothless. Contact. Materials 4.25mm (G) hook black yarn small amount of red or brown yarn yarn needle stitch markers black and green felt stuffing

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Contact Facebook: Ravelry: E-mail: Website: Toothless https://www.facebook.com/ nicholesnerdyknots http://www.ravelry.com/designers/handmade-by-nichole nicholesnerdyknots@gmail.com http://www.nicholesnerdyknots.com Materials 4.25mm (G) hook black yarn small amount of red or brown yarn yarn needle stitch markers black and green felt stuffing Abbreviations ch: sc: inc: dec: hdc: blo: mr: sl st: f/o: chain single crochet increase (two single crochet per stitch) decrease (sc across two stitches) half-double crochet back-loop only magic ring (ex: mr 4, 4sc inside of a magic ring) slip stitch fasten of Pattern Style Examples: 2sc: (sc, dec) around: (sc, inc)x3: sc to beginning: (2sc, 2dec)x2: Explanations: 2 single crochets sc followed by a dec is repeated. (sc, dec, sc, dec, sc, dec...) sc and an inc is repeated 3 times. (sc, inc, sc, inc, sc, inc) You will finish of the round with single crochets. Will look like-- sc, sc, dec, dec, sc, sc, dec, dec Finished Size Wingspan approximately 24 inches. Length approximately 18 inches. Pictures Pages 8-11 are pictures. You can omit these pages when you print.

Head Second one omit round 9. Use a stitch marker for rounds. Will be called neck marker. Round 1: mr 4 Round 2: inc around (8) Round 3: inc around (16) Round 4: (sc, inc) repeat around (24) Round 5: (2sc, inc) repeat around (32) Round 6: (3sc, inc) repeat around (40) Round 7: (4sc, inc) repeat around (48) Round 8: 21sc, inc, sc (place a marker here, nose marker ), inc, 24sc (50) Round 9: sc around leave markers in place sl st f/o (50) See pictures. Put head pieces together right sides facing each other. It does not matter which one is the top. Put the two nose markers together. Matching up their stitches use one of the markers to pin them together, removing the other marker. The neck markers at the top will help find the neck opening. You will not sew this gap closed. The neck markers will not line up. You will sew the halves together with sc around working right to left. Line the pieces up starting at the nose marker. You might need to pin every few stitches until you get to the starting stitch. Make a slip knot as if you are going to start a chain. Pull the slip knot through both pieces starting at the 5th stitch from the neck marker, chain 1, and sc around through both pieces until you are at the 5th stitch from the other neck marker. Do not fasten of. Turn right side out. Neck/Body See pictures. With the same yarn from sewing the head together ch 1 Round 1: 24sc, one sc in each seam (24) Round 2: sc around (24) Stuff head Round 3: (inc, 5sc) repeat around (28) Round 4: sc around (28) See pictures. Using your head seam as a guide place a (preferably diferent color from your round marker) marker at each side even with the seam. There should be a total of 13 stitches between each marker separating the top half from the bottom half. Replace side markers as you go. Round 5: sc to and include 1st side marker. The stitch after marker start next stitches: (2sc, inc, 3sc, inc, 3sc, inc, 2sc)

finish with sc around to the beginning (31) Round 6: sc to and include 1st side marker. The stitch after marker start next stitches: (3sc, inc, 2sc, inc, 2sc, inc, 2sc, inc, 3sc) finish with sc around to the beginning (35) Remove side markers. Round 7-15: sc around (9 rounds) (35) Firmly stuff. Find middle stitch on bottom (the side with the increases) and mark. Approximately 15th stitch from marker (including marker) but eyeball it and adjust as necessary. Replace middle marker as you go. See pictures. Round 16: sc until (not including) 4th stitch from marker: dec, 5sc, dec, sc around to beginning (33) Round 17: sc until (not including) 3rd stitch from marker: dec, 3sc, dec, sc around to beginning (31) Round 18: sc around (31) Make sure center marker is still center, likely have to move over one stitch to the left. Round 19: sc until (not including) 6th stitch from marker: dec, 2sc, dec, sc, dec, 2sc, dec, sc around to beginning (27) Round 20: sc around (27) Recenter marker one stitch to the left. Round 21: sc until (not including) 6th stitch from marker: dec, 2sc, dec, sc, dec, 2sc, dec, sc around to beginning (23) Remove middle marker. Stuff as you go. Round 22-24: sc around (3 rounds) (23) Round 25: 6sc, dec, 6sc, dec, 7sc (21) Round 26-27: sc around (2 rounds) (21) Round 28: (5sc, dec) repeat around (18) Round 29: sc around (18) Round 30: (4sc, dec) repeat around (15) Round 31: sc around (15) Round 32: (3sc, dec) repeat around (12) Round 33-34: sc around (2 rounds) (12) Round 35: (4sc, dec) repeat around (10) Round 36-43: sc around (8 rounds) (10) Round 44: (3sc, dec) repeat around (8) Round 45-53: sc around (9 rounds) (8) Round 54: (2sc, dec) repeat around (6) Round 55-63: sc around (9 rounds) (6) Round 64: (sc, dec) repeat around (4) Round 65-67: sl st f/o Sew end closed. sc around (3 rounds) Or just go around 12sc, no need for marking rounds.

Ear Round 1: mr 4 (4) Round 2: inc around (8) Round 3-9: sc around (7 rounds) (8) sl st f/o do not stuff Small Horn Make 4 Round 1: mr 4 (4) Round 2-3: sc around (2 rounds) (4) Round 4: (sc, inc) around (6) sl st f/o do not stuff Smallest Horn Follow round 1-3 of Small Horn. sl st f/o do not stuff Wing Arm Round 1: mr 4 (4) Round 2-3: sc around (2 rounds) (4) Round 4: sc, inc, 2sc (5) Round 5-6: sc around (2 rounds) (5) Round 7: 2sc, inc, 2sc (6) Round 8-17: sc around (10 rounds) (6) Round 18: 2sc, inc, 2sc, inc (8) Round 19-21: sc around (3 rounds) (8) Round 22: 2sc, inc, 2sc, inc, 2sc (10) sl st f/o leave a tail for sewing Wing Video tutorial: http://nicholesnerdyknots.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/toothless-wing-tutorial/ See pictures. Insert hook into the tip of the wing arm and pull through a loop to start a chain. All sl st are in ch 32 until you get to the wing arm. Row 1: ch 32 from tip of wing arm Row 2: starting 3rd ch from hook 16dc across, sl st next 2 in ch, ch 2 turn Row 3: from 2nd sl st, 16dc across, (will leave one stitch empty from previous row). ch 1, turn Row 4: 16sc across, sl st 2, ch 2, turn Repeat the dc and sc rows with 2 sl st into chain until last chain.

Continue the sc and dc rows as previous up the wing arm by sl st directly into it making sure to keep them evenly spaced. (9 sets of slip stitches) sl st f/o at the edge of the wing arm. Leave long tail for sewing. Lightly stuff. Back Legs Round 1: mr 6 (6) Round 2: (sc, inc) repeat around (9) Round 3: sc back loop only around (9) Round 4-5: sc around (2 rounds) (9) Round 6: sc, inc, inc, sc around to beginning (11) Round 7: sc around (11) Round 8: sc, inc, inc, 3sc, dec, dec, sc (11) Round 9-10: sc around (2 rounds) (11) Round 11: 2sc, dec, sc around to beginning (10) Round 12: 2sc, dec, 2sc, dec, 2sc (8) sl st f/o leave tail for sewing Front Legs Round 1: mr 6 (6) Round 2: (sc, inc) repeat around (9) Round 3: back loop (2sc, inc) repeat around (12) Round 4: 5sc, dec, 3sc, dec (10) Round 5: sc around (10) Round 6: 3sc, dec, sc, dec, 2sc (8) Round 7-9: sc around (3 rounds) (8) Round 10: 2sc, dec, 4, sc (7) Round 11-12: sc around (2 rounds) (7) sl st f/o leave tail for sewing Toes Find front of the leg (knee bend for back legs) and locate middle 4 blo stitches from round 3 of legs. (This will be easier to do if you wait to stuf. Flatten the legs, the back of the back leg is where the f/o tail is) insert hook and pull up a loop from the front loop, ch 1, sl st same stitch. sl st loop of next stitch, ch 1, sl st same stitch repeat in next loop, 2 more times (4 toes total) f/o

Small Wings Row 1: ch 2 (leave long tail for sewing) Row 2: sc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 1, turn Row 3: inc, ch 1, turn (2) Row 4: 2sc, ch 1, turn (2) Row 5: inc, inc, ch 1, turn (4) Row 6: inc, 2sc, inc, ch 1, turn (6) Row 7-8: sc across, ch 1, turn (2 rows) (6) Row 9: inc, 4sc, inc, ch 1, turn (8) Row 10: sc across, ch 1, turn (8) Edge row 11: (sc, ch 1, sl st same stitch), sl st next stitch, (sc, ch 1, sl st same stitch), sl st next 2, (sc, ch 1, sl st same stitch), sl st next, (sc, ch 1, sl st same stitch) f/o Tail Wing Make one black, one red/brown. Row 1: ch 9 (leave long tail for sewing) Row 2: sc across starting at 2nd ch from hook, ch 1, turn (8) Row 3: inc, 6sc, ch 1, turn (8) Row 4: sc across, ch 1, turn (8) Row 5: inc, 5sc, ch 1, turn (7) Row 6: 3sc, sl st f/o Spikes (ch 3, sc into 2nd ch from hook, hdc into 3rd ch from hook, ch 1) repeat for 8 spikes f/o

Assembly 1. Sew back legs towards the tail after the chest. 2. Sew front legs slightly flat, slightly on the sides, and on either side where the chest begins to increase. 3. Sew wing arms onto body before wings. To sew wings on easier mark where they will go with pins and pull the pins out as you sew them down. The wings should start even with the front legs and they will meet in the middle. 4. Sew small wings behind big wings. 5. Sew tail wings at the tip of the tail. 6. Sew 2 small horns side by side in the middle top of the head. 7. Sew 2 ears next to the small horns on the top of the head. 8. Sew 1 small horn next to each ear on the side of the head. 9. Sew 1 smallest horn next to each small horn towards bottom of head. 10. Sew spikes down the back starting even with the beginning of the wings. 11. Make and glue/sew eyes on. 12. Weave in all ends. MOVIE SPOILERS: If making Toothless from How To Train Your Dragon 2, make an additional spike strip and sew them next to each other down the back. Embroider blue nostrils too if you'd like. You can sell items you make with this pattern. This pattern is free, you cannot sell this pattern. You can share this pattern anywhere in any way. Please do not remove my contact information. 2014 Scale this page to fit your dragon. Hold your paper up to the screen and trace.

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Neck Pictures

Wing Pictures