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Cute Unicorn Crochet Pattern

Welcome to Burjyarns blog! Today, I’m thrilled to share with you a delightful unicorn crochet pattern that’s perfect for both beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Whether you’re looking to add a magical touch to your home decor or create a whimsical gift for a loved one, this pattern is sure to bring a smile to your face.

Supplies Needed

Before we dive into the crochet magic, let’s gather our supplies:

Yarn: I used Ice Yarns Camilla Cotton in [your chosen colors].
Crochet Hook: Size 3.00 mm

Abbreviations

To make things easier, here are the abbreviations used in the pattern:

sc – single crochet
inc – increase
dec – decrease
ch – chain

Unicorn Crochet Pattern

Let’s get started on creating your very own crochet unicorn! We’ll break down the pattern into manageable parts for easy understanding.

Begin each piece with the magic ring.

Head Body Arms (two pieces)

R-1. 6 sc                             R-1. 6 sc                        R-1. 6 sc

    2. 12 sc                             2. 12 sc                       2. 12 sc   

   3. 1 sc, 1inc                         3. 1 sc, 1inc                   3. 1 sc, 1inc   

   4. 2 sc, 1inc                         4. 2 sc, 1inc                   4. 2 sc, 1inc   

   5. 3 sc, 1inc                         5. 3 sc, 1inc                   5. 3 sc, 1inc  

   6. 4 sc, 1inc                         6. 4 sc, 1inc                   6. 4 sc, 1inc  

   7. 5 sc, 1inc                          7. 5 sc, 1inc                   7. – 8. 36sc 

   8. 9. 10. 42 sc  8. 6 sc, 1inc 9. 4 sc, 1dec

(change the color)                  9. 7 sc, 1inc                  10. 30 sc       

   11. 6 sc, 1inc                  10. 8 sc, 1inc 11. 3 sc, 1dec

   12. 13. 14. 48sc 11. – 17. 60 sc 12. 24 sc

   15. 7 sc, 1inc 18. 8 sc, 1dec 13. 6 sc, 1dec

   16. 8 sc, 1inc 19. 7 sc, 1dec 14. 21 sc

   17. – 26. 60 sc 20. – 21. 48 sc 15. 5 sc, 1dec

    27. 8 sc, 1dec 22. 6 sc, 1dec 16. – 17. 18 sc

    28. 7 sc, 1dec 23. – 24. 42 sc 18. 16 sc, 1dec

    29. 6 sc, 1dec. 25. 5 sc, 1dec 19. – 20. 17 sc

    30. 5 sc, 1dec 26. – 27. 36 sc 21. 15 sc, 1dec

    31. 4 sc, 1dec 28. 4 sc, 1dec 22. – 23. 16 sc

    32. 3 sc, 1dec 29. – 30. 30 sc 24. 14 sc, 1dec

    33. 2 sc, 1dec 31. 3 sc, 1dec 25. 15 sc

    34. 1 sc, 1dec 32. 2 sc, 1dec 26. 13 sc, 1dec

    35. 6dec 27. 14 sc

28. 12 sc, 1dec

29. 13 sc

30. 11 sc, 1dec

We combine and sew the two sides together.

Legs (two pieces) Ears (two pieces) Horn

R-1. 6 sc R-1. 6 sc R-1. -2. -3. 6 sc

    2. 12 sc 2. 1 sc, 1inc 4. 1 sc, 1inc

    3. 1 sc, 1inc 3. 2 sc, 1inc   5. – 6. 9 sc

    4. 2 sc, 1inc 4. 3 sc, 1inc 7. 2 sc, 1dec

    5. 3 sc, 1inc 5. 4 sc, 1inc 8. – 9. 12 sc

    6. 4 sc, 1inc 6. – 9. 36 sc 10. 3 sc, 1dec

    7. – 8. 36 sc 10. 1 sc, 1dec

(change the color)

    9. 4 sc, 1dec

    10. 3 sc, 1dec

    11. 24 sc

    12. 6 sc, 1dec

    13. 21 sc

    14. 5 sc, 1dec

    15. – 16. 18 sc

    17. 16 sc, 1dec

    18. – 19. 17 sc

    20. 15 sc, 1dec

    21. – 22. 16 sc

    23. 14 sc, 1dec

We combine and sew the two sides together.

Encolure

65 chain

We make two single crochet to each chain. (130 sc)

You can make as many as you want, from the colors you want.

Assembly Instructions

Once all the pieces are crocheted, it’s time to bring your unicorn to life!

Head and Body: Sew the head and body together, ensuring a secure attachment.

Arms and Legs: Attach arms and legs to the body, positioning them symmetrically.

Ears: Sew the ears onto the top of the head.

Horn: Attach the horn to the center of the unicorn’s forehead.

Finishing Touches

To add a personal touch to your unicorn:

Experiment with different yarn colors and textures.
Embroider eyes and nostrils for a lifelike expression.

Conclusion

Crocheting your own unicorn is not just a craft project; it’s a journey into a world of creativity and imagination. I hope this pattern has inspired you to pick up your crochet hook and create something magical. Don’t forget to share your creations with me—I’d love to see how your unicorns turn out!

Final

Thank you for joining me on this crochet adventure! If you enjoyed this pattern, be sure to explore more crochet creations and tutorials on my blog. Happy crocheting!

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