Brontosaurus Amigurumi

Easy difficulty

Easy

1 hour

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In this lesson we’ll be crocheting a Brontosaurus (also known as the Apatosaurus)! In the real world they could grow up to 75 ft long and weigh almost 50,000 pounds. We’ll be making one a little bit tinier and arguably cuter.

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Louie's Loops

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What you'll learn

What you'll need

Cotton Yarn

Weight

Colors

Color A (Main)
Color B (Spikes)
Crochet Hook Size G6 / 4.00mm

Crochet Hook

G6 / 4.00 mm

Safety Bead (x2)

6 mm

Stuffing

Darning Needle

Pipe Cleaners

Abbreviations

ch

Chain Stitch

st

Stitch

slst

Slip Stitch

sc

Single Crochet

inc

Increase

dec

Decrease (Sharp)

invdec

Invisible Decrease

FLO/BLO

Front / Back Loops Only

sc2tog

Single Crochet 2 Together

yo

Yarn Over

Other Useful Info

Gauge

5 Rnds and 4 sts per 1”
Finished piece is about 3” tall

Worked

In the Round unless otherwise stated

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The Pattern

01Spikes

[All in Color B]

Ch 3, skip the first ch, sc2tog in next 2 chs

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9 comments on “Brontosaurus Amigurumi”

  1. If you want to counter-balance the head a little, adding a row of sc between each decrease row makes the tail longer and helps balance the whole plushie

  2. I love this pattern and all your others. I would love to see a Brachiosaurus pattern.
    And by the way brontosaurus is not a real dinosaur.
    Some scientists found a brachiosaurus body with a apatosaurus head and thought it was a new Dinosaur.

    • Technically I believe it’s back now? They found a species of brachiosaurus that is now brontosaurus or they changed it to a higher class that has apatosaurus and brachiosaurus under it? I was doing my research last year I may be out of date! They can’t keep it straight themselves. lol

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