Triceratops Baby Amigurumi

Design by Lisa Ferrel/My Fingers Fly.

Triceratops Baby Amigurumi by Lisa Ferrel/My Fingers Fly.
Triceratops Baby Amigurumi by Lisa Ferrel/My Fingers Fly.

This baby triceratops has a long way to grow, but he’s spreading rainbows wherever he goes.

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
  • Size G (4.00 mm) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Plastic safety eyes 15 mm
  • Fiberfil

Skill Level: Intermediate

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