Spring Unicorn and Horse Girls by Hanna Kibalchich-Poda

Spring Unicorn and Horse Girls

Crochet
March 2018
both are used in this pattern
Aran (8 wpi) ?
2.0 mm
finished size: approx 24 cm (9.4’’) including the ears
US
English
This pattern is available for $6.90 USD
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• crochet unicorn toy and horse pattern includes 31 pages and 100 photoes of amigurumi toy creation.
• you must be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques such as: magic ring, single crochet stitch, treble crochet stitch, chain stitches, slip stitch, single crochet increase and decrease
• the pattern is written in detail
• the pattern does not contain the process of clothes creation. Dress Pattern is here - https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/dress-for-doll-o...

What you will learn:
• the unusual way of crocheting (the fabric will be thinner and more elastic and the toy will be more tender to the touch)
• how to crochet the all details
• muzzle and head decoration
• how to sew the details
• hair fastening
• styling the hair
• design the tail

What you will need: Materials and Tools
• yarn for a body: 160 m / 50 g
• yarn for hair, horseshoes and a horn: 300 m / 50 g
• crochet hook: 2 mm (for a body); 1 mm (for horseshoes and the horn)
• 2 black beads (for eyes/per one toy)
• different color threads for sewing (eyes, body, hoseshoes and the horn)
• needle (to sew the details)
• stuffing materials
List of original yarns is included. Of cource it doesn’t mean that you need to line up yarn and hooks as I use.

The pattern is supplied as an instantly downloadable digital PDF file, so you will need a PDF reader such as Adobe Reader.

This pattern is my copyrighted design and is made for personal use only, it cannot be used for commercial purposes, forwarding, publication, transfer to other persons and other wholly or partly distribution is prohibited! You may dispose the toy that you make using this pattern as you wish: give as a present, sell it, etc. However, posting pictures of the toy that are made using this pattern on the Internet or in printed publications there should be reference to me as the author – “crochetted with the pattern by Anna @BannAnnaBears”

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