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OG Unicorn Pattern 04.22.18

The document provides a crochet pattern for creating a unique unicorn, detailing measurements, materials needed, and design notes. It includes step-by-step instructions for crafting various parts of the unicorn, such as the head, body, mane, and tail, along with safety considerations regarding the use of plastic safety eyes. The pattern is copyrighted and allows for the sale of finished products with proper credit to the designer, Megan Alameda.

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OG Unicorn Pattern 04.22.18

The document provides a crochet pattern for creating a unique unicorn, detailing measurements, materials needed, and design notes. It includes step-by-step instructions for crafting various parts of the unicorn, such as the head, body, mane, and tail, along with safety considerations regarding the use of plastic safety eyes. The pattern is copyrighted and allows for the sale of finished products with proper credit to the designer, Megan Alameda.

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UNITY

“The Unique Unicorn”

Measurements:
Approximately 8.5” tall sitting, 10.5” tall standing, and 6.5” wide

Materials:
Worsted Weight Yarn in White, Tan
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Turquoise, Purple
2 – 12mm Blue Safety Eyes
4.5mm Hook
Polyester Fiberfill or other Toy Filling
Yarn Needle
Stitch Marker

Design Notes:
For everything but the mane of this pattern I used Caron 1lb. I find this worsted weight yarn to be thicker
than other worsted weight yarns. If using any other brand, I suggest using a 4.0mm crochet hook or smaller.
You can use any yarn weight and appropriate hook to create this pattern. This will affect the size of your
finished piece. Amigurumi does need to be crocheted tightly so the stuffing does not show through. If using
a different yarn weight, make sure to use a smaller hook than the yarn recommends. In addition, safety eyes
can be considered a choking hazard. If you intend on giving this doll to a child under 3 years old, it is highly
suggested you use yarn eyes in place of the plastic safety eyes.
Abbreviations:
Pattern Copyright ©2015 Megan Alameda. All Rights Reserved.
Pattern may not be altered, copied, redistributed, or sold as your own pattern.
You may sell the finished product on a small scale as long as credit for pattern is given to Happy Hook Designs and link to my sites are provided
(www.happyhookdesigns.com and/or www.facebook.com/happyhookdesign).
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Ch: Chain St: Stitch
SC: Single Crochet ( ) : Repeat instructions between the asterisks as
SlSt: Slip Stitch many times as indicated in the pattern
Inc: Two Single Crochets in one stitch [ ] : Total number of stitches at the end of the
Dec: 1 Single Crochet over two stitches round.
Rnd: Round

This pattern is made in continuous rounds. Place a Whip stitch opening closed.
stitch marker in the first stitch of each round as you
progress through the pattern. HORN
With Tan Yarn
HEAD & BODY Ch 2
With White Yarn Rnd 1: 4 SC in 2nd ch from hook [4]
Ch 2 Rnd 2: (SC, Inc) Repeat 2 times [6]
Rnd 1: 6 SC in 2nd ch from hook [6] Rnd 3-4: SC in all 6 st [6]
Rnd 2: Inc 6 times [12] Rnd 5: (SC, Inc, SC) Repeat 2 times [8]
Rnd 3: (Inc, SC in next st) Repeat 6 times [18] Rnd 6: SC in all 8 st [8]
Rnd 4: (Inc, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 6 times [24] Rnd 7: (SC, SC, Inc, SC) Repeat 2 times [10]
Rnd 5: (Inc, SC in next 3 st) Repeat 6 times [30] Rnd 8: SC in all 10 st [10]
Rnd 6: (Inc, SC in next 4 st) Repeat 6 times [36] SlSt in first st of previous round. Fasten off, leaving
Rnd 7-8: SC in all 36 st [36] long tail.
Rnd 9: (Inc, SC in next 5 st) Repeat 6 times [42] Stitch to forehead centered between eyes.
Rnd 10-14: SC in all 42 st [42]
Rnd 15 (Dec, SC in next 5 st) Repeat 6 times [36] MUZZLE
Rnd 16-17: SC in all 36 st [36] With White Yarn
Rnd 18: (Dec, SC in next 4 st) Repeat 6 times [30] Ch 2
Rnd 19: (Dec, SC in next 3 st) Repeat 6 times [24] Rnd 1: 5 SC in 2nd ch from hook [5]
Attach eyes between rounds 12 & 13 approximately 7 Rnd 2: Inc 5 times [10]
stitches apart. Rnd 3: SC in next two stitches, 3SC in each of the
Rnd 20: (Dec, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 6 times [18] next 2 st, SC in next 3 st, 3SC in next 2 st, SC in last
Rnd 21: (Dec, SC in next st) Repeat 6 times [12] st [18]
Rnd 22: SC in all 12 st [12] Rnd 4: (Inc, SC in next st) Repeat [27]
Rnd 23: (Inc, SC in next st) Repeat 6 times [18] Rnd 5-6: SC in all 27 st [27]
Rnd 24-25: SC in all 18 st [18] Rnd 7: SC in first 6 st. (Dec, SC in next 5 st) Repeat
Rnd 26: (Inc, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 6 times [24] 3 times [24]
Rnd 27-28: SC in all 24 st [24] Rnd 8: (Dec, SC in next 4 st) Repeat 4 times [20]
Stuff head firmly but do not stretch stitches. Rnd 9: SC in all 20 st [20]
Rnd 29: (Inc, SC in next 3 st) Repeat 6 times [30] SlSt in first st of previous round. Fasten off, leaving
Rnd 30-31: SC in all 30 st [30] long tail.
Rnd 32: (Inc, SC in next 4 st) Repeat 6 times [36] Stuff Muzzle centered below the eyes. With a strand
Rnd 33-35: SC in all 36 st [36] of the tan yarn create two nostrils.
Rnd 36: (Dec, SC in next 4 st) Repeat 6 times [30]
Rnd 37: SC in all 30 st [30] EARS (Make 2)
Rnd 38: (Dec, SC in next 3 st) Repeat 6 times [24] With White Yarn
Rnd 39: (Dec, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 6 times [18] Ch 2
Rnd 40: (Dec, SC in next st) Repeat 6 times [12] Rnd 1: 6 SC in 2nd ch from hook [6]
Finish stuffing neck and body. Stuff neck firmly. Rnd 2: SC in all 6 st [6]
Rnd 41: Dec 6 times [6] Rnd 3: Inc 6 times [12]
SlSt in first st of previous round. Fasten off, leaving Rnd 4: SC in all 12 st [12]
long tail. Rnd 5: (Inc, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 4 times [16]
Pattern Copyright ©2015 Megan Alameda. All Rights Reserved.
Pattern may not be altered, copied, redistributed, or sold as your own pattern.
You may sell the finished product on a small scale as long as credit for pattern is given to Happy Hook Designs and link to my sites are provided
(www.happyhookdesigns.com and/or www.facebook.com/happyhookdesign).
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Rnd 6: SC in all 16 st [16]
Rnd 7: (Dec, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 4 times [12]
Rnd 8: (Dec, SC in next st) Repeat 4 times [8]
Rnd 9: SC in all 8 st [8]
SlSt in first st of previous round. Fasten off, leaving
long tail.
Fold ear in half and stitch ears facing outwards
across rounds 3 & 4. Twist ear so center faces front.
Tack ear to round 6 with piece of yarn.

LEGS (Make 2)
With Tan Yarn
Ch 2
Rnd 1: 6 SC in 2nd ch from hook [6]
Rnd 2: Inc 6 times [12]
Rnd 3: (Inc, SC in next st) Repeat 6 times [18]
Rnd 4: (Inc, SC in next 2 st) Repeat 6 times [24]
Rnd 5: SC in all 24 st [24]
Change to White Yarn
Rnd 6: SC in all 24 st [24]
Rnd 7: SC in first 6 st, (SC, Dec) Repeat 4 times, SC
in last 6 st [20]
Rnd 8: SC in first 4 st, Dec 6 times, SC in last 4 st
ARMS (Make 2) [14]
With Tan Yarn Rnd 9: SC in all 14 st [14]
Ch 2 Rnd 10: SC in first 4 st, Dec 1 time, SC in next 2 st,
Rnd 1: 5 SC in 2nd ch from hook [5] Dec 1 time, SC in last 4 st [12]
Rnd 2: Inc 5 times [10] Rnd 11-18: SC in all 12 st [12]
Rnd 3: (Inc, SC in next st) Repeat 5 times [15] Stuff leg firmly but do not stretch stitches.
Rnd 4: SC in all 15 st [15] Rnd 19: Dec 6 times [6]
Change to White Yarn SlSt in first st of previous round. Fasten off. Whip
Rnd 5: SC in all 15 st [15] stitch closed, leave long tail on one leg.
Rnd 6: (Dec, SC in next st) Repeat 5 times [10]
Stuff Arm. Do not add any stuffing after this point or Attach legs to body using a jointed technique. You
very little stuffing. can find my video tutorial at
Rnd 7-14: SC in all 10 st [10] https://youtu.be/BsIvSain26g.
SlSt in first st of previous round. Fasten off, leaving
long tail. Weave in all ends.
Stitch onto body at Rnd 23.
MANE INSTRUCTIONS
To achieve the mane shown in the photos, I used two
strands of yarn five stitches wide.

Pattern Copyright ©2015 Megan Alameda. All Rights Reserved.


Pattern may not be altered, copied, redistributed, or sold as your own pattern.
You may sell the finished product on a small scale as long as credit for pattern is given to Happy Hook Designs and link to my sites are provided
(www.happyhookdesigns.com and/or www.facebook.com/happyhookdesign).
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Beginning at the base of the neck you will work 4 yarn under one stitch on the center of the back so
rows of purple, 3 rows of turquoise, 4 rows of blue, 3 the yarn is straddling the stitch. Braid tail to desired
rows of green, 4 rows of yellow, 3 rows of yellow, and length and knot. Trim ends if desired.
4 rows of red. The red will be stitched around both
sides of the horn. Admire your hard work! Thank you for choosing my
pattern for your new unicorn. If you have any
Taking two strands of yarn approximately 7” long, questions, please email me at
fold yarn in half. Pull yarn under one stitch and pull happyhookdesigns@gmail.com.
ends through the loop of the yarn. Continue this
process for each strand of hair. I hope you enjoyed this pattern and love your new
unicorn!
I trim my mane to the length desired. You may or
may not want to trim the hair. Best wishes,
Megan
www.happyhookdesigns.com
TAIL INSTRUCTIONS www.facebook.com/happyhookdesign
Cut one strand of each red, orange, yellow, green, http://www.ravelry.com/designers/happy-hook-designs
www.instagram.com/happyhookdesigns/
blue, turquoise, and purple approximately 18”. Pull

Pattern Copyright ©2015 Megan Alameda. All Rights Reserved.


Pattern may not be altered, copied, redistributed, or sold as your own pattern.
You may sell the finished product on a small scale as long as credit for pattern is given to Happy Hook Designs and link to my sites are provided
(www.happyhookdesigns.com and/or www.facebook.com/happyhookdesign).
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