
¡Hola, espero te encuentres de maravilla!
Hi, I hope you are feeling great!
Ver el resultado de un muñeco tejido de todas maneras te saca una sonrisa y una satisfacción al decirte ¡lo lograste!. Dragón rosado de fuego o Janq'u wila nina amaru, mas conocido como "Nina" (fuego en lengua Aymara). Mide 18y x 24 cm y ¡ya está listo!.
Seeing the result of a crochet doll still brings a smile to your face and the satisfaction of saying you did it!. Pink fire dragon or Janq'u wila nina amaru, better known as "Nina" (fire in the Aymara language). Size 7 x 9 in and is ready!
¡Hamuy!

Here come the wings. These I crocheted with a dark pink, similar to fuchsia. In the middle is a recycled cotton yarn, giving it a rough and firm texture. I usually use this yarn for amigurumi jeans. For me, This is the most entertaining part.

The tail carries the burning flame of the Dragon. Although it came out similar to an Olympic torch, jaja.

This part is what caught my attention when I first saw the design of the Fire Dragon. It was as if he was carrying the fire inside his chest. The Ice Dragon also carries this part. Both are wonderful.

And then came the fun assembly. Here the dragon was taking shape and it also took some time. I wanted the head to face upwards or straight ahead. For this I diagrammed the angles of the 4 legs. And the tail made a counterweight to balance it.

Nina is ready to fly!. Looking at my fellow testers versions of Dragons (they are also amazing), there is one that also has eyebrows. I give my dolls eyebrows because according to me all animals have eyebrows, jaja.
¡Y eso es todo!
¡Hasta la próxima!
See you next time!.
Dato curioso: Realmente no pensé hacer este Dragón en 1 mes (plazo para testearlo). Espero ser rápida cuando venga el Dragón de hielo. | I really didn't plan to make this dragon in 1 month (time to test it). I hope to be quick when the Ice Dragon comes.

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