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If you love magical creatures and colours this Unicorn pattern is perfect for you!
I took the time to remake my amigurumi unicorn pattern in bright colour combinations and give her curly hair instead of the strings of yarn and she came out perfect!
I used Elle yarns charity brand in the colours Banana yellow, lime green, grey, white, fuchsia pink, plum and also used pink yarn from the Elle yarns called Vintage yarn DK.
The yarn is light worsted weight yarn, but you can use any weight yarn, just remember to switch out your hook size accordantly.
You’ll find in this post below what you will need to make this Unicorn pattern including the instructions to create the curly hair instead of the string hair that was originally found in the pattern.
What will you need to make this crochet Unicorn pattern
YARN and Tools you will need to have when making this Springbok pattern:
Double knit/ Light worsted weight yarn
Colour A: Nose 40g
Colour B: Face/body/Legs 90g
Colour C: Hoof and hair 40g
White yarn for the undereye highlights
Hook: 3.5mm
OTHER:
- Scissors
- Stuffing
- 10/12 mm safety eyes (optional)
- Needle felting kit and wire brush for felt eyes
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle
About this pattern
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This unicorn is part of my big amigurumi patterns. You can view them on my Etsy shop.
About the pattern:
Abbreviations and explanations you will need to know when making this Gazelle:
- MC: Magic Ring
- SC: Single Crochet
- DC: Double crochet
- INC: INCrease
- DEC: DECrease
- SLP: Slip stitch
- CH: Chain
Pattern Explanation:
- Repeat the stitch sequence between (…..) by the amount stated next to it.
- The pattern is written in US terms
- The amount of each stitch at the end of each round is shown in the […]
- Working in continuous rounds with your stitch marker
Want to make amigurumi but can’t read a pattern. I have put together a post to help you understand written patterns a bit better, Read more HERE.
The curly hair:
SHORT STRANDS BEHIND THE HORN: (Make two of each colour)
1: Chain 15, DC x 3 in the 3rd chain from the hook, DC x3 in each of the remaining chains, on the last chain, make a slip stitch, cut a strand for sewing, and knot the two tails together.
LONG STRANDS BEHIND THE EARS: (Make two of each colour)
1: Chain 23, DC x 3 in the 3rd chain from the hook, DC x3 in each of the remaining chains, on the last chain, make a slip stitch, cut a strand for sewing, and knot the two tails together.
STRANDS FOR THE TAIL: (Make two of each colour)
1: Chain 18, DC x 3 in the 3rd chain from the hook, DC x3 in each of the remaining chains, on the last chain, make a slip stitch, cut a strand for sewing, and knot the two tails together.
Attaching the hair:
Use a strand from the hair to sew it onto the head. The short strand should be attached in a row behind the horn and between the ears. The long strands should be attached right behind the ears in a row. weave in the ends.
The tail should be attached the same way as the mane, between round 8/9 counting from the bottom of the body. Weave in all the loose ends into the body.
Pattern / blog Disclosure: My blog contains Google ads, these ads support me financially so that I can keep on giving you free patterns. These ads are at no extra charge to you. Thank you for the support. Please share the direct link of the blog link and don’t make screen-prints of the pattern. Although the pattern is free it still remains the property of Yarn Over with Natasha.
This blog is also copyright protected so copy and pasting is disabled. Please do not screen print but rather support me as a designer by getting the printable pattern in my shop for a very low price.
Affiliate link: My blog contains affiliate link for my webhosting company, this will have no extra cost to you, but using my referral link here will give me a small commission by the company.
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