(Photo steps below) Insert hook up through the front loop of the next 2 stitches, Yarn Over, Pull through both front loops, Yarn over, pull through to finish the single crochet. Do 2 SC in the same stitch.ĭEC- SC DEC- SC Decrease- Single Crochet 2 stitches together. I’d also love to see your finished creations! ?ĢSC- Single Crochet Increase. If you have any questions or comments you can leave them below OR email me at OR through the contact page on this site. I am not a robot, so if you find any typos, errors, or places that need clarification, please let me know so that I can fix my mistakes or explain things differently. Please do not republish or distribute the pattern in any way, or use my photos in your listings. I would appreciate receiving credit and a link back to the site, however. You are welcome to use the pattern to make and sell products, to keep for yourself, or to give away as gifts. Thanks!!!Ī couple of disclaimers: This pattern is intended for personal use only. I hope this works much better for everyone now.
UNICORN PLUSH PDF
The PDF download links at the bottom were also updated. I’ve fixed the stitch counts and added some extra photos and explanations.
UNICORN PLUSH UPDATE
UPDATE (): It was pointed out to me this pattern had some issues.
Keep an eye out for a welcome message from me! I'm excited to connect and share more with you. You have successfully joined my subscriber list! If you are interested in making this cute Rainbow Unicorn set for a magical baby in your life you can find all the patterns here! So far it has been working out to do them this way and I haven’t had any of them come apart yet! Doll patterns are in the works as well so check back for those! I realized that this was going to be an issue so I decided to figure out a way to crochet all the pieces together rather than having to sew them on. But when your 3-year-old drags Captain America around by his arm and swings him around like nunchucks he’s more than likely going to come apart. If they were going to be shelf sitters there would be no problem. They also didn’t stay solidly together for that long. They also had lots of individual pieces that had to be attached. I made a few other superhero dolls after that. I am aware that this could be solely based on my sewing on skills but even done well I feel like those sewn on pieces are more prone to coming apart. And after a couple of weeks in the hands of my toddlers they were already starting to loosen. They were really cute but there were SOOO many pieces. The first few dolls I made were Ninja Turtles from a pattern I found on Pinterest. After I finished working up the Unicorn Photo Set, I couldn’t resist creating a little Unicorn Plush to go along with it! I think she came out super cute! With my amigurumi you’ll find that I try to make them as much one piece as possible.