Cute'n'Cuddly Unicorn or Pony by Barbara Strasser

Cute'n'Cuddly Unicorn or Pony

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Crochet
May 2011
DK (11 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in single crochet in round
3.5 mm (E)
German
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Cute’n’Cuddly series - Unicorn or Pony

Here’s another member of the “Cute’n’Cuddly” family… a very pink and girly one!! :)

This little Unicorn / Pony loves to play, cuddle and hang around all day long, to be taken out on adventures - especially from playful children’s hands - and to have fun all the time! As all other members of this series this little magic critter is the perfect fluffy pal. - It comes with a saddle, harness & reins - just for the case that somebody wants to take her out on a wonderful journey… If you want to make a pony instead of a unicorn - you just have to leave out the horn.

This PDF crochet pattern includes detailed instructions and pictures to help you create this little unicorn or pony which was designed to feel particularly soft, fluffy and cuddly.

Skills level: easy.
You should already be familiar with crocheting in rounds, with making single crochet, and working into backloops. For the saddle you will also need half double crochet and double crochet. There are no basic crochet tutorials included.

Languages at choice:
* Deutsch (German)

Materials:
The unicorn/pony is made from soft yarn/wool and filling only, no craft eyes or other materials which could be choking hazards for small children are used!

Measures:
The little unicorn on the cover picture is about 20 cm / 7.8 inches tall (excl. ears). DK 8-ply acrylic yarn and hook size 3.5 mm were used for making it. (When using worsted weight yarn it will turn out a bit bigger than that.)

Copyright: All rights reserved.
You may not (re)sell or (re)distribute this pattern (including but not limited to: translations to other languages and publishing on the internet). You may not sell the finished figures or use pattern for any commercial purposes.


This pattern was released on May 18, 2011.


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