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Chinese Dragon Amigurumi

I know it’s way late, but Happy Dragon Chinese New Year – and now let’s celebrate with a Chinese Dragon Amigurumi!!  I actually made this Chinese dragon amigurumi last year, and if you liked my Facebook page you’ve probably seen it already.  Sorry if it’s a repeat for some of you, but I thought it just had to be a part of my blog too!

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Making this Chinese dragon amigurumi was like making a mini-Bowser.  I never really realized it before, but Chinese dragons have deer antlers – did YOU know that?  What do they need antlers for anyway?  I just crocheted small tubes and sewed one perpendicularly in the middle part of the other and attached the combined unit to the head.

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What I like best about this Chinese dragon amigurumi is the felt work.  My sister had to cut out so much felt for the dragon’s mane, eyebrows, and fins.

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The redness of the fins and mane make the dragon amigurumi look like it’s on fire!!  It looks pretty fierce thanks to my sister who likes to put her own scary spin on my cute amigurumis…making it’s eyebrows slanted so it looks like it’s frowning, and giving it fangs. It’s ok, for this dragon amigurumi, a little bit of scariness is just what it needs so I’ll let it go this time around. ;)

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It almost reminds me of a dinosaur at this angle!

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Here it is posing with a Chinese girl amigurumi my mom crocheted.  For the whiskers, I just crocheted a chain and attached it to the sides of the snout.  Later, my mom sewed a golden thread into it too to give it some extra shine.

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I do have a pattern for this Chinese dragon amigurumi too, but just haven’t written it up yet.  It will be up soon for sale on my Etsy.  Please wait for it! :D

That’s it for our Chinese dragon amigurumi!  Hope everyone who celebrates it had a great Chinese new year, and we wish everyone a prosperous and healthy year!

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Posted January 28th, 2012 at 8:42am (Comments: 1)
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Gah! Raarrrgghh!!!

It’s that time of year again!!  My brother’s birthday…that’s what pretty much started it all for me.  First present included R2D2 and Waluigi.  Second present was Mario.  This year, it’s none other than…

BOWSER!!

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I guess we’re on a Mario characters making spree.  Why Bowser of all the other characters?  Because other than Waluigi, my brother usually chooses Bowser to run us over when we play Mario Kart.  No, I’m not bitter at all!!  Not at all…

Making Bowser took a whole month!  Sounds long doesn’t it?  Just imagine all the planning and crocheting and felting and sewing that went into this!  One day I spent crocheting the jaw, mouth, and head.  A second day just crocheting the body and shell.  A third day on the legs.  A fourth day on the arms, tail, and horns.  A fifth day on the hair, and cutting out all the felt, and gluing it all on, and finally we were done!  Oh wait…that was actually only five working days huh…and what a very productive fifth day we had too!  I’ll confess that I wasn’t efficient, but I got discouraged during the process just looking at the pieces without a good vision of how the end-product would turn out.  If it weren’t for my sister nagging at me and guilt-tripping me to finish, this may have taken even longer. 

Anyway, enough of my whining.  Let’s see how Bowser evolved!

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This was the beginning.  I basically made three small balls and sewed them up into this nose/mouth.  Then made a tube to connect to another ball, and that made up his upper jaw. 

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Then I crocheted some more tubes and connected them together to make the lower jaw.  To fill up the empty space on the lower jaw I crocheted a small patch and sewed it on, then glued red felt over it.  I also glued some red felt to the top jaw and stuffed the empty space in his head. 

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Here’s the finished head with some really sharp teeth!

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Whoa and all of a sudden he has a body!  Sorry, I didn’t document much, but trust me, you aren’t missing out.  Seeing those stray pieces lying around was actually kind of depressing. 

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Finally, when my sister put his eyes on he came to life!  And I was excited to finish him again!  I thought this part was funny because he looks angry.  I could totally imagine him saying, “Gah!  You better be putting on my horns right!  Or else!!  Raaaarrrgghgh!!”  Calm down Bowser!  You are in good hands.

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Applying the finishing touches…

The finished product!!

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Does it look like its original?

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I think this is what Mario would see if he were standing right under Bowser.  Speaking of Mario…

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Don’t they look so friendly!

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Mario got away…too close for comfort I guess.  It’s okay, Bowser still has Boo!

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Posted September 5th, 2010 at 8:51pm (Comments: 18)
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