Meet the Triceratops Baby Rainbow, a delightful amigurumi pattern that brings together prehistoric charm and vibrant colors. Welcome to the whimsical world of crochet where dinosaurs meet rainbows!
This cuddly creation is perfect for both dinosaur enthusiasts and lovers of all cute and colorful things. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, this pattern promises an enjoyable journey into crafting your own adorable Triceratops.
Free pattern from Lisa Ferrel from My Fingers Fly
About the Pattern: The Triceratops Baby Rainbow pattern combines basic crochet stitches with color changes to create a charming dinosaur plushie. Using medium-weight yarn in various rainbow shades, you’ll craft each part of the Triceratops. From its horned crest to its stubby tail. The pattern includes detailed instructions and helpful tips to guide you through each step, making it accessible for crocheters of all levels.
Once completed, your Triceratops Baby Rainbow will measure approximately 11 inches from nose to tail. This pattern is designed for intermediate crocheters who are comfortable with basic stitches like single crochet, increasing, and decreasing. It’s a rewarding project that allows you to practice color changes and shaping techniques while creating a unique and charming dinosaur friend.
This baby triceratops has a long way to grow, but he’s spreading rainbows wherever he goes.
Lisa Ferrel from My Fingers Fly
Skill Level
Intermediate
Gauge
Approximately 14 stitches per 4 inches
Size
Triceratops Baby measures approximately 11” long (including tail) by 5” tall.
Materials
Worsted weight yarn
110 yards white
10 yards each red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple
Supplies
Size G (4.00 mm) crochet hook
Yarn needle
Plastic safety eyes 15 mm
Fiberfill
Scissors
Tape Measure