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No Sew Lizard!
No Sew Lizard!
No Sew Lizard!
No Sew Lizard!
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No Sew Lizard!
No Sew Lizard!
No Sew Lizard!
No Sew Lizard!

No Sew Lizard!

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This is my very first pattern I have ever written! This lizard can be a great stash buster and a market seller~
You may sell the physical product made with the pattern with credit given to the original creator, @DawnAngel995 . Tag @Crochetedbydawn on insta if you post your lizards or a market with my lizards, I'd absolutely love to see them!

**Be aware: the legs are crocheted onto the body lastly, everything else is crocheted during the rounds.

Disclaimer: This pattern is intended for individual use only. Reproduction, modification, and/or distribution of this pattern in anyway without permission is prohibited.
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    What a great no sew pattern I love how mine turned out and it is the perfect size. (I used parfait chunky and it came out to be 12” from nose to tail. I would reccomend this pattern
    1 Likes
    So cute! This lizard is easy to make and very detailed. The pattern makes sure you can understand the process, especially in making the legs for example. I used sparkly navy velvet yarn from Yarn Bee with a 5mm hook.
    2 Likes
Pattern Info
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Language
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Unit
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Materials
Yarns
For Body
Hooks
3.50mm
Needles
Sewing needle - only need to hide the yarn tails at the end
Stabilizers
Polyfil (fairly small amount) (Optional) Pipe cleaner/wire to make the tail more posable
Tools
1 Stitch Marker
Other
(Optional) Safety Eyes
Abbreviations
FLO
front loop only
FO
fasten off
MR
Magic Ring
ch
Chain
cont
continue
dc
double crochet
dec
decrease
inc
increase
rep
repeat
rnd
round
sc
single crochet
sl st
slip stitch
st
stitch
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What a great no sew pattern I love how mine turned out and it is the perfect size. (I used parfait chunky and it came out to be 12” from nose to tail. I would reccomend this pattern
1 Likes
So cute! This lizard is easy to make and very detailed. The pattern makes sure you can understand the process, especially in making the legs for example. I used sparkly navy velvet yarn from Yarn Bee with a 5mm hook.
2 Likes
worsted weight yarn 3.5mm hook and 8mm eyes
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I used medium weight acrylic yarn, 3.50mm hook, and 8mm safety eyes.
3 Likes
Such a cute pattern! I love my little lizard and will make some more. I used worsted weight yarn and a 4mm crochet hook (I crochet tight) and he is perfect!
4 Likes
Love this pattern. I used size 3mm hook and acrylic yarn.
1 Likes
Super cute! I love this pattern so much and can't wait to make more
3 Likes
Complete. Pattern was easy, no problems that weren't human caused.
2 Likes
This is my lizzard completed in a pattern test. He is very cuddly and i really like his proportions! He would look great in any coloured yarn and kids love him! I made him using velvet chenille and a 4.5mm hook.
2 Likes
Cute easy make!
3 Likes
Amazing and well written pattern adorable and quick!! I love my lil lizard so much!
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This is an amazing lizard pattern! It turned out so cute and the pattern is really easy to understand. I used a chunky yarn and a 5.mm hook and 12.mm eyes. I definitely recommend this pattern!
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All done.
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Super cute and easy pattern to follow, with pics that helps a lot in the more complicated steps I worked with size 2 yarn and 3mm hook
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The legs are a bit fidgety to make but overall it is a really nice and easy pattern. I feel like this could be easily modified into an alligator or crocodile. I used Bernat Blanket tie dye-ish yarn in the color Mossy Hills with a 7mm hook and 12mm safety eyes (I should have used 14mm ones).
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The pattern was amazing. But the instructions for the feet were confusing! I had to go on YouTube and look at someone else making them. Other than that it was amazing.
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Quick make.
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I had fun with this pattern! It was easy to follow for the most part. The legs really confused me so I just kind of ignored those parts and do my own thing for the arms and legs. I sewed them on. (MR: 3SC, CH4, 1SC, CH4, 1 SC, CH4, 3 SC. Pull together MR. Then CH 8, FLO SC8. Make 4 and sew on. Anywho, I'm really happy with this project. Thanks so much
I love this lil guy. My tension is always too tight no matter what I do so his legs are a lil curly. Only thing id change is crocheting the back legs just like the front, so it's all done in one piece
2 Likes
Super quick and easy to follow would be great to add as a market make
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This lizzard is quick and easy. Yarn: Bernat Blanket Hook: 5.50mm Size: 17 in long Time: 1.5 hours
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It took me a little bit before I was able to figure out the hands. Didn't make sense to me that the front arms were just made into a round but the back legs had to be made in separately rather than doing the same as the front arms.
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Really big and cute!! Very clear instructions; a lot of love was put into this pattern.
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Finally finished my lizard its so cute and tiny with the curly legs
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What a great no sew pattern I love how mine turned out and it is the perfect size. (I used parfait chunky and it came out to be 12” from nose to tail. I would reccomend this pattern
1 Likes
So cute! This lizard is easy to make and very detailed. The pattern makes sure you can understand the process, especially in making the legs for example. I used sparkly navy velvet yarn from Yarn Bee with a 5mm hook.
2 Likes
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