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Dinosaurs Set 3 - THREE amigurumi crochet patterns


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Three original crochet amigurumi dinosaur patterns (Parasaurolophus, Dimetrodon, Ankylosaurus) from the Dinosaur range by June Gilbank.

  • Parasaurolophus was a duck-billed dinosaur with a distinctive long crest on the back of his head. It was a 40 ft long herbivore and lived in the late Cretaceous period.
  • Dimetrodon was a small, sail-backed carnivore with legs that sprawled out to the sides. It was only about 13 ft long, but was a top predator in the Permian period. Dimetrodon is properly called a pelycosaur - it lived before the time of the true dinosaurs.
  • Ankylosaurus was a herbivore with a heavily armoured back, a row of spikes along each side, and a club-like tail. It was about 30 ft long and lived in the late Cretaceous period.

This multipack includes the following patterns at a special bundled price:

Yarn: worsted weight yarn (the dinos pictured use Lion Brand Vanna's Choice yarn) 

Hook: US E / 3.5mm

Size: approx 8.5-9.5″ long

Eyes: 10mm

See projects made from these patterns here:

Parasaurolophus:

Dimetrodon:

Ankylosaurus:

Dinosaurs Sets 3 and 3X multipackNote: Take advantage of even more savings when you buy these patterns together with their Expansion Packs, as part of the Dinosaurs Sets 3 and 3X multipack!


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