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Iguana & Frilled Lizard - TWO amigurumi crochet patterns


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This listing is for two original crochet amigurumi patterns (Iguana and Frilled Lizard by June Gilbank. 

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IGUANA DETAILS
My design is based on the Green Iguana, which lives in rainforests in Central and South America. The Green Iguana is about 2 metres long, and is easily recognised by its dewlap (the loose skin under its chin), the row of spikes down its back and its very long tail. Despite its size and fearsome appearance, it is primarily a herbivore.
 
FRILLED LIZARD DETAILS
This Expansion Pack includes all the modifications for the Iguana pattern required to crochet an Australian frill-necked lizard in full display mode, with gaping mouth and fully-spread ridged frill.
 
DETAILS FOR BOTH PATTERNS 

Yarn: worsted weight yarn in colours as pictured

Hook: US E / 3.5mm

Additional info: You'll also need 2 pipe cleaners to make the legs poseable. The ends of the pipe cleaners are protected, but please be sensible and don't use this as a baby toy unless you skip the pipe cleaners and stitch the legs into position instead.

Size: approx 15" (38cm) long with tail fully extended; 9" (23cm) excluding tail 

Eyes: 10mm

See projects made from these patterns here:

Iguana:

Frilled Lizard:


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Iguana & Frilled Lizard - TWO amigurumi crochet patterns :
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