Little gnome "Unicorn" by Barbara Engler

Little gnome "Unicorn"

Crochet
November 2021
Elisa-Easy
both are used in this pattern
2.5 mm
US
English German
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Unicorns enchant - not only children, but also many adults. These mythical creatures transport us into a magical world. I haven’t seen one yet, but I firmly believe that they are hiding somewhere. Unicorns are the noblest of all mythical creatures and they stand as a symbol of goodness.
I took another mythical creature and made a “unicorn gnome”. This can only be good.

To crochet this gnome you should know only the simplest stitches and techniques of crochet. If you can crochet spiral rounds then everything is perfect. This crochet pattern consists of 8 pages and I have made a lot of pictures, so that each step is also visually represented - so absolutely suitable for beginners.

Basic knowledge:
slst = slipstitch
chst = chainstitch
sc = single crochet
tchst = turning chain stitch
Magic ring
inc = increase (for this pattern, the technique „invisible increase“ is used; in general, you crochet 2 sc into 1 stitch)
dec = decrease (for this pattern, the technique „invisible decrease“ is used, in general you crochet 2 sc together)

When crocheting with the specified wool gauge and crochet hook, the gnome is about 25 cm high. I crochet rather compact, that means, if you crochet looser and take a different wool thickness, then the “Unicorn Gnome” will of course be larger or smaller.

You will need the following materials:

Tools:
crochet hook 2,5 mm, pointed embroidery needle, scissors

Wool:
Elisa-Easy, 100 % Polyacryl, 50 g, 125 m
Accessory yarn Gold, line 344 Starlight, 100 % polyester, 25 g, 390 m
Colors:
White, Neon-pink, Red, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Purple

Other:
Cardboard, polyfill, pipe cleaners wire

It is not allowed to trade, give away, sell, publish or otherwise reproduce the whole tutorial or parts of it.

If you have crocheted my gnome according to this tutorial and would like to sell it, you are welcome to do so! But please link your cute gnome to this tutorial and mention my name as the designer! Thank you so much!