For
the imminent arrival of our baby girls (yes, there is an “s”, we're
having 2 *\o/*), I asked Tony, my husband, what kind of animals he would
like them to have as baby blanky-toys.
Since he really likes the series Games of Thrones,
he suggested a dragon and a lion, and while
I admit that I was more thinking
about common animals such as bunnies, mice, cats, dogs; I
had fun making a ferocious dragon and his friend the mighty lion.
I guess now we just need to figure out who will be Daenerys and who will be Cersei? :)
I guess now we just need to figure out who will be Daenerys and who will be Cersei? :)
Here
I'm sharing with you the patterns for the head since it's really
fast, straightforward, and can make up for a pretty cute baby gift!
Note:
We actually call these doudous in French, but I learned that in
English it didn't have the same meaning :)
Requirements:
- Crochet Hook H (5mm)
- Tapestry Needle
- Any colors of baby yarn you want
- Stuffing
Abbreviations / Terminology used:
- st: stitch
- sc: single crochet
- ss: slip stitch
- hdc: half double crochet
- dc: double crochet
- fhdc: foundation half double crochet
- 2 sc in next st (increase)
- 2 sctog: 2 single crochet together (decrease)
The
baby blankies are composed with a granny square + an animal head. I chose a variegated yarn for the granny squares, then
made the heads with colors that were within the granny square.
Head (same shape for both the lion and the dragon):
Round 1: 6 sc in
magic ring (6)
Round 2: 2 sc in
each st around (12)
Round 3: *1
sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat (18)
Round 4: *2
sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat (24)
Round
5:
*3
sc, 2 sc in next st* repeat (30)
Rounds
6-9:
sc
around
(30)
Round 7:
*3 sc, 2 sctog*
repeat (24)
Round 8:
*2 sc, 2 sctog*
repeat (18)
Round
9:
*1
sc, 2 sctog*
repeat (12)
(Start
adding stuffing)
Round
10:
*2 sctog*
repeat (6)
Add
more stuffing, finish off, leaving long tail for sewing.
Dragon features:
Mohawk:
ch
16, turn, skip 1st st
A:
ss + sc in same st
B:
hdc + dc + picot edge + hdc in same st
C:
sc + sc in same st
repeat
ABC till the end, it should give 5 spikes
Muzzle:
4
fhdc, 3 hdc in turn, 2 hdc around, 3 hdc in turn
add
nostrils
Ears:
ch 4,
turn, skip 1st
st
ss, sc
in same st
hdc,
dc, hdc in same st
sc, ss
in same st
Lion features:
Mane:
ch
22, turn, skip 1st st
A:
ss + sc in same st
B:
hdc + dc + hdc in same st
C:
sc + sc in same st
repeat
ABC till the end, it should give 7 bumps
Muzzle:
Round
1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Round 2: 2 sc in
first 3 st, 2 hdc in last 3 st (6sc+6hdc)
Finish
off with a sc in the next st and embroid the mouth and nose.
Assembly line:
Attach the different
elements together using the pictures as guidelines, sow the eyes, and
finally attach the head firmly to the granny squares. Time to make
lots of these cuties!
Hope you'll enjoy making them as much as I did :)