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From the heart of the volcanic range strode the Tricinder, a fire dragon forged in flame and fury. Three heads rose from its armored shoulders, each wreathed in living embers, eyes burning like twin suns behind molten lids. One head roared with the rage of battles long past, one exhaled the blazing hunger of the present moment, and the third smoldered in silence, dreaming of infernos yet to be born. With every breath, the land answeredstone cracked, air shimmered, and sparks fell like fiery snow. Neither mindless monster nor simple force, the Tricinder was fire-given will: relentless, radiant, and impossible to ignore.
From the deepest bend of the river rose the Trihydra, a water dragon born of current and storm. Three heads crowned its sleek, scale-slick body, each with eyes like polished glass reflecting moonlight and memory. One head watched the past in the ripples behind it, one measured the living flow of the present, and the third gazed downstream toward what had yet to come. When it breathed, the river answered: whirlpools tightened, reeds bowed, and the water itself seemed to listen. Neither wholly guardian nor destroyer, the Trihydra was the will of the water made flesh, ancient as rain and patient as the sea.
This is part of the Kids Creation Collab by Cen's Designs.
This pattern includes instructions for making both the fire dragon and the water dragon.
The heads and necks are the same for both dragons.
For the fire dragon, you have wings, small fire horns, large fire horns, fire tails, cheek frills, a belly patch, and legs that work up into the body.
For the water dragon, you have water horns, a belly patch, and water tails that work up into the body.
Please do not cop, share, sell, distribute, or claim this pattern as your own. Do not repost any part of this pattern without my knowledge or permission.
You are free to sell items made using this pattern.
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From the deepest bend of the river rose the Trihydra, a water dragon born of current and storm. Three heads crowned its sleek, scale-slick body, each with eyes like polished glass reflecting moonlight and memory. One head watched the past in the ripples behind it, one measured the living flow of the present, and the third gazed downstream toward what had yet to come. When it breathed, the river answered: whirlpools tightened, reeds bowed, and the water itself seemed to listen. Neither wholly guardian nor destroyer, the Trihydra was the will of the water made flesh, ancient as rain and patient as the sea.
This is part of the Kids Creation Collab by Cen's Designs.
This pattern includes instructions for making both the fire dragon and the water dragon.
The heads and necks are the same for both dragons.
For the fire dragon, you have wings, small fire horns, large fire horns, fire tails, cheek frills, a belly patch, and legs that work up into the body.
For the water dragon, you have water horns, a belly patch, and water tails that work up into the body.
Please do not cop, share, sell, distribute, or claim this pattern as your own. Do not repost any part of this pattern without my knowledge or permission.
You are free to sell items made using this pattern.
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BL
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back loop |
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FL
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front loop |
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FLO
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front loop only |
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FO
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fasten off |
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bbl
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Bobble |
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ch
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Chain |
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dc
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double crochet |
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dec
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decrease |
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hdc
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half double crochet |
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inc
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increase |
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pico
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picot |
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rep
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repeat |
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sc
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single crochet |
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sc3tog
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single crochet 3 stitches together |
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sl st
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slip stitch |
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tog
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together |
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yo
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yarn over |
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What is Three-headed fire and water dragons?
Three-headed fire and water dragons is an Intermediate Crochet pattern designed by Kayla's Crafty Place for making an Amigurumi. From the heart of the volcanic range strode the Tricinder, a fire dragon forged in flame and fury. Three heads rose from its armored shoulders, each wreathed in living embers, eyes burning like twin suns behind molten lids. One head roared with th...
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What type of item does Three-headed fire and water dragons make?
The Three-headed fire and water dragons pattern makes a Amigurumi. It is a Intermediate Crochet pattern.
What materials are needed for Three-headed fire and water dragons?
To make Three-headed fire and water dragons you will need: I used orange for the whole body, legs, most of the tail, the necks, cheek frills, and heads of the fire dragon., I used red for the wings, both fire horns, and the tails of the fire dragon., I used yellow for the belly patch, both fire horns, wings, and tails of the fire dragon., I used a light blue for the heads, horns, and belly patch of the water dragon., I used a darker blue for the tails, body, and neck of the water dragon., I used just a little bit of black for all of the eyes., I used just a little bit of pink to make the cheeks on the fire dragon.. Tools required: I used a 3.5mm hook for all parts., Stuffing or poly-fil, scissors, A needle to sew parts together.
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