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Star the Mermaid Unicorn
Hi ya’ll!
For this amigurumi, the materials needed are as follows:
About 1/3 skein of white or head and body color;
About 1/3 skein of tail color and fin color;
Enough yarn for hair (I used about 1/4 of a skein for my curls), small amount for horn and accessories (I really just used scrap yarn for horn and accessories).
You can use any yarn you deem fit for an amigurumi (acrylic, cotton, bamboo, etc), however just make sure you use the same type and weight for the body, tail, and head otherwise she’ll come out wonky. The yarn I used was Red Heart SS white for head and body; Hobby Lobby I love this Yarn in peacock for tail and fins.
Stuffing
Either safety eyes or you can crochet your own eyes. Safety eyes were used in mine.
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stitch Marker
The appliques featured in some photos are not my patterns so they are not included in this pattern. All appliques I’ve done were crocheted with crochet thread except one.
Skill level for this amigurumi: Intermediate
I’ve tried my best to write this as easy to understand as possible, not use shaping, and to use simple stitches. So I’m confident that if you know how to single crochet in the round and back loop single crochet then you can absolutely make her!
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to message me here. Or you can visit me on facebook at Bewitching Stitching. I’m also a part of CAN’s Creations on facebook as well.
Stitches used in this pattern are as follows:
single crochet
double crochet
5 double crochet cluster
decrease
increase
slip stitch
chain
back loop single crochet
back loop double crochet
single crochet 2 together (sc2tg)
single crochet 3 together (sc3tg)
half double crochet
This will be my first completely finished and uploaded pattern, so I truly hope you enjoy this one!!!
Keep a look out for my dragon pattern and mermaid pattern to come up soon!!! I have a lot of bugs to fix with them, but I’m working on them diligently! :smiley:
- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 4, 2019
- Last updated: December 3, 2019 …
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