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Dragon Stone Cover (Bono)

Original design by @靓仔噗噗

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A crocheted dragon-themed cover, a playful amigurumi-style character piece worked from a written pattern. It makes a charming display item or handmade gift for fans of fantasy characters.

Difficulty
Intermediate
Bono Dragon Stone Head Cover — Amigurumi

Body (start with magic ring)
Rnd 1: 10 hdc in MR (10)
Rnd 2: *hdc, inc* — i.e. 10 hdc then 10 inc, repeat pattern around (work hdc + inc as the round indicates) (20)
Rnd 3: *hdc, (hdc, inc)*, repeat the bracketed group around 10 times (30)
Rnd 4: *(hdc, inc), 2 hdc*, repeat the bracketed group around 10 times (40)
Rnd 5: 34 hdc, work to 34 hdc as charted (34)
Rnd 6: 34 hdc (34)
Rnd 7: 34 hdc, then ch 10, sl st to join (forms an opening/strap) (34)
Rnd 8: 2 sc, 3 tr, 24 hdc, 3 tr, 2 sc, 10 sc (shaping row across the front)

White detail (start with magic ring): ch 2, 2 tr, ch 2, sl st, ch 2, 2 tr, ch 2, sl st, pull ring tight.

Brown detail (start with magic ring): ch 1, 2 sc, pull ring tight.

Notes

Amigurumi head cover for the "Bono / dragon stone" character. Shorthand: F = hdc, V = inc, T = tr (treble), X/x = sc, ch = chain, sl = slip stitch, 环起 = magic ring, 拉紧 = pull ring tight. R3/R4 bracketed groups are repeated 10 times around. R7 adds a 10-ch loop joined with a slip stitch.

Frequently asked questions

What yarn and hook should I use for this dragon cover?

The pattern does not specify a yarn or hook. A worsted or DK acrylic with a hook one size smaller than the label suggests (so stuffing does not show through) is a reliable choice for amigurumi-style characters.

How do I keep the stitches tight enough?

Work in continuous rounds and go down a hook size from the yarn's recommendation. Tight, even stitches keep the fabric dense so any stuffing or base object stays hidden.

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