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Amigurumi Unicorn
designed by Jackie Laing
Yarn Abbreviations
1 skein – Red Heart Yarns, Super Saver, 150 yds – ch = chain
Sample uses Soft White, Minty, and Lemon sc = single crochet
inc = increase
dec = decrease
Materials
9.0mm N – Furls Candy Shop hook
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Notes
All of the parts in this pattern are worked in a contin-
uous round. Also please feel free to use a stitch marker
to save your space while working this pattern. You can
Size also use two stitch markers to mark where you will be
10” tall placing your safety eyes! Now let’s get started making
your new magical little friend!
HEAD
Rnd1: With (A) sc x 6 in a magic ring (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rnd4: [Sc, inc] x 12 (36)
Rnd5-6: Sc x 36 (36)
Rnd7: [Sc x 5, inc] x 6 (42)
Rnd8: Sc x 42 (42)
Rnd9: Dec, [sc x 8, dec] x 4 (37)
Rnd10: Sc x 37 (37)
Rnd11: Sc, [sc x 3, dec] x 7, sc (30)
Rnd12: Sc x 30 (30)
Rnd13: Switch to (B) and sc x 30 (30)
Rnd14-15: Sc x 30 (30)
Rnd16: You will be placing the eyes in this round, sc x 11, place an eye in the last stitch you just did (or
you can put a stitch marker on that stitch and come back later to insert the eyes), sc x 4, place an eye in
the last stitch you just did, sc x 15 (30)
Rnd17-20: Sc x 30 (30)
Rnd21: [Sc x 3, dec] x 6 (24)
Rnd22-23: Sc x 24 (24)
Rnd24: [Sc x 4, dec] x 4 (20)
Rnd25: Sc x 20 (20)
Rnd26: Dec x 10 (10)
Rnd27: Stuff your head firmly and make sure the washers are attached onto your safety eyes, now dec x 5
(5)
Rnd28: Dec x 2 closed, now fasten off (2)

EAR (Make 2)
Rnd1: Starting at the tip of the ear with (B) sc x 6 in a magic ring (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: [Sc x 3, inc] x 3 (15)
Rnd4-5: Sc x 15 (15)
Rnd6: [Sc x 3, dec] x 3 (12)
Rnd7-8: Sc x 12 (12)
Rnd9: [Sc x 2, dec] x 3, now fasten off (9)

ARM (make 2)
Rnd1: Starting at the bottom of your arm with (A) sc x 6 in a magic ring (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: (Sc, inc) x 6 (18)
Rnd4: Sc x 18 in the back loops (18)
Rnd5: Sc x 2, (sc x 3, dec) x 3, sc (15)
Rnd6: Sc x 15 (15)
Rnd7: Switch to (B) and (sc x 3, dec) x 3 (12)
Rnd8-9: Sc x 12 (12)
Rnd10: Dec, sc x 10 (11)
Rnd11: Dec, sc x 9 (10)
Rnd12: Sc x 10 (10)
Rnd13: Dec, sc x 8 (9)
Rnd14: Dec, sc x 7 (8)
Rnd15-25: Sc x 8, fasten off at the end of Rnd25 (8)

HORN
Rnd1: With (C ) starting at the top of the horn sc x 6 in a magic ring (6)
Rnd2-4: Sc x 6 (6)
Rnd5: (Inc, sc x 2) x 2 (8)
Rnd6-7: Sc x 8, fasten off at the end of Rnd7 (8)

BODY
Rnd1: Starting at the bottom of your body with (B) Minty yarn sc x 6 in a magic ring, or ch x 2 and sc x 6
in the second chain from your hook (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: Inc x 12 (24)
Rnd4: Sc x 24 (24)
Rnd5: [Sc x 5, inc) x 4 (28)
Rnd6: Sc x 28 (28)
Rnd7: Sc x 2, [Sc x 4, inc] x 5, sc (33)
Rnd8-11: Sc x 33 (33)
Rnd12: [Sc x 7, inc] x 4, sc (37)
Rnd13-16: Sc x 37 (37)
Rnd17: Sc, [sc x 5, dec] x 5, sc (32)
Rnd18-21: Sc x 32 (32)
Rnd22: Sc, [sc x 4, dec} x 5, sc (27)
Rnd23-27: Sc x 27 (27)
Row28-29: You will now be starting the neck area, turn, ch, sc x 20 (20)
Row30: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 16, dec (18)
Row31: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 14, dec (16)
Row32: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 12, dec (14)
Row33: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 10, dec (12)
Row34: Turn, ch, dec, sc x 8, dec, leave a long tail (which you will use to sew the body to the head of your
unicorn) and fasten off (10)

LEG (make 2)
Rnd1: Starting at the bottom of your foot with (A) Soft White yarn sc x 6 in a magic ring , or ch x 2 and sc
x 6 in the second chain from your hook (6)
Rnd2: Inc x 6 (12)
Rnd3: [Sc, inc] x 6 (18)
Rnd4: [Sc, inc] x 9 (27)
Rnd5: Do this round in the back loops, sc x 27 (27)
Rnd6: Sc, (sc x 3, dec) x 5, sc (22)
Rnd7: Sc, (sc x 3, dec) x 4, sc (18)
Rnd8: Sc x 18 (18)
Rnd9: Change to (B) Minty yarn and sc, (sc x 2, dec) x 4, sc (14)
Rnd10: Sc x 14 (14)
Rnd11: (Sc x 5, dec) x 2 (12)
Rnd12-14: Sc x 12 (12)
Rnd15: Dec, sc x 10 (11)
Rnd16-18: Sc x 11 (11)
Rnd19: Dec, sc x 9 (10)
Rnd20-21: Sc x 10 (10)
Rnd22: Dec, sc x 8 (9)
Rnd23-24: Sc x 9, at the end of Rnd24 leave a long tail (which you will use to sew your leg to your uni-
corn) and fasten off (9)
ASSEMBLY
Now we are going to assemble our new magical little friend! You will need your needle, stuffing, scissors,
embroidery/cross stitch thread, and all of the unicorn parts you created. Start by making sure your head is
stuffed firmly and weave in the end. Now sew the ears and horn onto your unicorn head, but make sure to
leave a little space between the horn and each ear.

Stuff the body and line it up on the head, make sure the front of the neck lines up on the head where
you switched from color (A) to (B), use dress making pins if necessary to keep the body and head in place
while you sew the two pieces together. Add a little bit more stuffing into the body before sewing the
head and body together completely.

Stuff the arms and legs, but be sure to not overstuff the arms, this will cause them to stick out from the
unicorns body. Then sew the legs and arms onto your unicorn. Weave in all ends and trim them.

Cut long strips of yarn that you will use for hair on your unicorn. You will add hair around the horn on the
top of your unicorn head, and down the back of the head. Where you would like to place hair insert your
hook behind the post of the stitch and loop the yarn through. Then trim the hair to the desired length.

Now we will embroider on the eyebrows and nostrils. Using black embroidery thread insert your needle
into any stitch around the eye area.

Pull the needle through two rows above the eye, this is where your eyebrow will start.

Now count over two stitches and down one row, pull the needle back through into the stitch where you
first started. So you will now have both ends of the thread in one stitch.

Tie a knot, and trim the ends. Then use your scissors or the end of your hook and hide the ends inside
your unicorn head.
Repeat this process for the nostrils, and using black embroidery thread sew on your nostrils. Now weave
in any loose ends and trim them. And that’s it, you now have your very own little unicorn!!!
Published and developed by Furls, LLC 2016

Pattern written by Jackie Laing, 2016

© Furls, LLC 2016

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