At long last I can unveil my most significant amigurumi project yet! This is Conroy, a fierce, but really friendly dragon -- the pattern is on Craftster, and I found him via Ravelry. You may remember that my sister-in-law loves dragons (the original "Here There Be Dragons" socks were made for her). So, in addition to the Hemlock Ring Blanket, I wanted to make my beautiful new nephew a toy and guardian symbol. This Amigurumi project was definitely more complicated than anything I had done previously, but it was still do-able with my modest crochet skills. He's been complete for quite some time, but because he was meant to be a special surprise gift (dragons seem to like to make sure their guardian roles will be accepted before they make grand public announcements) he didn't make it up onto the blog after I finished him. And then, of course, since I wasn't feeling well the night he was packed up to head down to Houston, I forgot to take any pictures of him. Fortunately, my dad snapped a few photos of him stretching out his wings in the sun after his trip from the north country.
Conroy is made up of quite a few pieces, making him a toy with moving arms and legs. I encourage you to check out the link to the project to see the pieces and the construction process. Probably the hardest part for me was embroidering on his eyes. Since my nephew is a brand new human I didn't want Conroy to have any parts that could be chewed off and ingested by accident. But my free hand embroidery skills are weak, and I haven't done much embroidery on a crochet surface, which complicates the process a little bit.
He was constructed using Lion Brand Vanna's Choice acrylic yarn and stuffed with acrylic polyfil so that he could be washed if necessary. Ms. Z picked out the colors (I showed her the yarn and asked her which one she liked best) since I wanted her to have a hand in the project as well.
This is a fun project and the instructions are very good. I am always pleasantly surprised when something that probably took a long time to write out as a pattern is available for free. Of all the dragon patterns I found on the web, for free and for payment, this one was certainly the nicest.
My understanding from my brother is that Conroy was a big hit, so my only disappointment was not being there when he announced his intentions to be my nephews winged buddy. I hope he has a long and happy future looking out for the sweetest little nephew ever -- and that he is a constant reminder that even though his Ciocia* is far away, she is with him in spirit.
*Ciocha (pronounced like cho-cha) is "Aunt" in Polish. I'm "Ciocia Theresa" to my nieces and as I've heard it more and more I've come to like it more an more.

He's wonderful!
Very nice! I have quite a few friends who really love dragons (though a couple of them are hugely particular about what the dragons look like), who might love this pattern.
I've tried the Vanna's Choice, and I don't think it works as well for knitting (much less the toy knitting I was trying to do). It looks much better in crochet.
I think the Vanna's Choice works well for things that have a tight construction -- the amigurumi toys are ideal this way since you need to crochet them very densely. Not sure if it would work as well for applications that had a softer density. I've never actually knit with it. My sense is that it would pill a little bit.
I dearly love that dragon!
That is adorable.
That is the cutest Amigurumi project that I have ever seen! It might be the one to put me over the edge and try it...
That is a super cute dragon - I'll have to make a purple one for my 5 year old grandson who recently decided that dragons are almost as cool as dinosaurs. Purple is his favorite color.
Aw, he's cute. I've been thinking for a while about trying out a stuffed dragon, but I was going to knit it with the MocCroc pattern combined with the head portion of the Morehouse dragon scarf pattern. If you want to try to knit one sometime, maybe by then I will have figured out how to marry the two patterns :)