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Unicorn Ragdoll
Notes:
This would be considered an intermediate skill level pattern. It is made entirely by single crochet, but you must have a clear understanding of single crochet increase/decrease as well as color work/tapestry crochet!
Materials:
You will need yarn, 3.00 mm crochet hook, 2.75 mm crochet hook, tapestry needle, stitch markers, scissors, 20.00 mm safety eyes, and poly-fill for stuffing!
Let’s talk about yarn!
You will need worsted weight yarn for this project. I used 200 yards of Red Heart Super Saver in the color white. You will need 40 yards of Gazzal Rock n Roll yarn in the color silver for the hooves and horn. You will need 60 yards of yarn for the main and tail. I used a combo of colors of Big Twist Value Yarn.
Gauge:
Gauge is not extremely important for this pattern. You just want your stitches to be tight enough that poly-fill won’t poke out!
Other Important Information:
This unicorn is made in the ragdoll style. This means you will be making two different panels and then single crocheting them together to create your finished project! You will NEED a basic understand of how to do color work when crocheting this is also known as tapestry crochet.
Abbreviations:
-Ch: chain
-Sl st: slip stitch
-Sc: single crochet
-Inc: increase
-Dec: decrease
-Blo: back loops only
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The use of my photos for resale or any other purposes is strictly prohibited! If you have any questions, concerns, or need any help at all please don’t hesitate to contact me! I’d be happy to help! Please understand it may take me up to 12-24 hrs to reply!
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- First published: June 2020
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