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Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern

Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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All-Day Adventure

Requires 8-10 hours, ideal for a full day of immersive crocheting.

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An adorable friend to cherish, handcrafted with love to bring comfort and joy for years to come.

About This Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a friendly unicorn and a tiny hatching baby that tucks into a rainbow egg pocket. It features a curly, multi-colour mane, a French-knot horn, and a removable egg for playful detail. The pattern includes full round-by-round instructions, assembly tips, and photos to guide you through each stage.

Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Perfect for gifting or display, the finished unicorn is approximately 21 cm tall using DK weight yarn and a 4mm hook. The pattern uses American crochet terms and explains special stitches used for the mane and egg pocket.

Why You'll Love This Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it combines adorable character design with tactile, playful details like the curly mane and hidden egg pocket. I enjoy how the small hatching baby gives the unicorn extra personality and storytelling potential. The pattern lets me practice shaping and join techniques while still being satisfying to finish in a day. I love seeing the colourful mane come together—it always brightens my workspace and makes a lovely gift.

Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this design — swap colours to match a nursery or make a themed unicorn with metallic or sparkly yarn.

Change the yarn weight and hook size to scale the pattern up or down; bulky yarn gives a chunky cuddly toy while finer yarn creates a delicate mini version.

I often replace safety eyes with embroidered eyes for a softer look suitable for babies, or use larger safety eyes for more expressive faces.

Play with the mane style: make longer tail strands, use ribbon instead of yarn, or create a mohawk by placing curls centrally.

Accent the hooves and star with contrasting embroidery thread or use a small sequin or bead for a twinkle effect.

For a posable toy, consider inserting wire into limbs before closing the leg tops; just be sure to secure and pad the ends safely.

I sometimes make sets—pair the unicorn with multiple tiny hatching babies in different egg colours for a playful display.

Experiment with textures: boucle or textured yarn for the body creates a fluffy appearance while smooth DK keeps stitches neat.

Want a bigger challenge? Add clothing or accessories like a tiny saddle, scarf or removable blanket for the hatching baby.

I recommend testing one small piece (like a leg or the egg) in a new yarn first to check gauge and appearance before committing to the whole project.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

✗ Skipping stitch markers when changing colors can cause misaligned stripes; place markers at color-change rounds to keep pattern consistent. ✗ Forgetting to stuff as you go leads to lumpy shapes and distortion; add stuffing gradually and shape evenly while stitching to maintain form. ✗ Not counting stitches after increases and decreases creates uneven shaping; count each round carefully and check totals against the pattern. ✗ Pulling yarn too tight for the curly mane makes strands stiff and short; keep a relaxed tension when making chain curls and slip-stitch loops so they spring nicely. ✗ Ignoring front/back loop instructions will change the assembly fit; follow BLO/FLO notes exactly to ensure pieces join and sit correctly.

Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern

Make a charming unicorn with a tiny hatching baby and rainbow egg pocket using this detailed crochet pattern. You'll follow step-by-step rounds for each part, with clear photos and assembly guidance to help you finish a lovely 21cm unicorn. This pattern uses simple amigurumi techniques and playful curly mane details—perfect for gifting or keeping as a cheerful handcrafted companion.

Intermediate 8-10 Hours

Materials Needed for Unicorn & Hatching Baby Amigurumi Pattern

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Patons Smoothie DK (or similar DK/Light Worsted yarn) - White - main body - approximately 100-150g
  • 02
    Patons Smoothie DK - Pale Pink - for muzzle and head start - small amount
  • 03
    Patons Smoothie DK - Red - mane and egg top - small amounts for sections
  • 04
    Patons Smoothie DK - Yellow - mane, horn and hoof detail - small amount
  • 05
    Patons Smoothie DK - Orange - mane - small amount
  • 06
    Patons Smoothie DK - Green - mane and egg stripe - small amount
  • 07
    Patons Smoothie DK - Blue - mane and egg stripe - small amount
  • 08
    Patons Smoothie DK - Purple - mane and egg stripe - small amount
  • 09
    Patons Smoothie DK - Dark Pink - egg bottom and mane detail - small amount

— Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size 4.0mm
  • 02
    Toy stuffing (polyester fiberfill)
  • 03
    9mm black safety eyes (pair)
  • 04
    2 small buttons for egg and unicorn fastening
  • 05
    Tapestry needle for sewing and weaving in ends
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    Scissors
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    Stitch markers
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    Needle and thread for attaching buttons
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    Finer black yarn or embroidery thread for facial details

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— Baby Unicorn's Head :

Round 1 :

In pale pink, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. (6)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (starting in the same st that you just joined into) sc 6 changing to white in the last st, now working in white, join. (6)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, sc 2, inc x2, sc 2, join. (8)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, sc 8, join. (8)

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc 2. To make the 1st ear, FLO sl st in the next st, ch 3, work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook: sl st, sc. Then FLO sl st back into the same st as before. Sc 2. To make the 2nd ear, FLO sl st in the next st, ch 3, work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook: sl st, sc. Then FLO sl st back into the same st as before. Sc 2, join. Add some stuffing to the head now (see photo). (6 + 2 ears)

Round 6 :

Ch 1, dec, sc 4 (please note - the 1st and 4th stitches will be worked by folding the ear forwards and working into the leftover back loop (see photo)), dec, join. (6)

Info :

FO, leaving a tail of yarn. Close the hole by passing the tail of yarn through just the front loop of each stitch and then pulling it tight. Keep the remaining tail of yarn for later assembly (see photos).

— Baby Unicorn's Body :

Round 1 :

In white, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. (6)

Round 2 :

Inc x6. (12)

Round 3 :

To make the 1st leg, FLO sl st in the next st, ch 3, work a 3trpop in to the same st (please refer to the stitch notes on page 2 if required). Then ch 3 and FLO sl st back into the same st once more. Sc. To make the 2nd leg, FLO sl st in the next st, ch 3, work a 3trpop in to the same st. Then ch 3 and FLO sl st back into the same st once more. (Sc 2, inc) x2, sc 3 (see photo). (12 + 2 legs)

Round 4 :

Skip the first leg, sc (this is worked into the st that is between the two legs), skip the 2nd leg, sc 4, inc x3, sc 4. (15)

Round 5 :

Inc, sc 5, skip 4 st (this is to create the shaping for the neck), then continue with sc 5 (see photos). (12)

Rounds 6 - 8 :

(3 rounds) sc 12. (12)

Round 9 :

To make the 3rd leg, FLO sl st in the next st, ch 3, work a 3trpop in to the same st. Then ch 3 and FLO sl st back into the same st once more. Sc. To make the 4th leg, FLO sl st in the next st, ch 3, work a 3trpop in to the same st. Then ch 3 and FLO sl st back into the same st once more. Sc 9. (10 + 2 legs)

Round 10 :

Skip the first leg, sc (this is worked into the st that is between the two legs), skip the 2nd leg, sc 9. Add some stuffing to the body section now. (10)

Round 11 :

Dec x5. (5) FO, leaving a tail of yarn. Close the hole by passing the tail of yarn through just the front loop of each stitch and then pulling it tight. Weave in the end (see photo).

— Baby Unicorn Assembly :

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Using the tail of yarn that you left on the head section, sew the back of the head to just the couple of stitches on the front edge of the neck shaping. This will allow the head to be bent forwards so that your baby unicorn fits inside its rainbow egg. You may need to sew a small opening on the neck (behind the head) closed. Then weave in the end (see photos).

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Using some yellow yarn, add a long French knot to form the unicorn's horn. I wrapped the yarn around my needle 5 times to achieve this effect (see photos).

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Finally, add black French knots for the eyes and strands in any colour for the tail and mane—trim them to the desired length. Your baby unicorn should now look something like this (see photos).

— Egg (Bottom Section) :

Round 1 :

In dark pink, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. (6)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (starting in the same st that you just joined into) inc x6, join. (12)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc) x6 changing to purple in the last st, now in purple, join. (18)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, sc 18, join. (18)

Round 5 :

Ch 1, (sc, inc, sc) x6 changing to blue in the last st, now in blue, join. (24)

Rounds 6 - 7 :

(2 rounds) Ch 1, sc 24, join. (24) FO and weave in the ends.

— Egg (Top Section) :

Round 1 :

In red, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. (6)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (starting in the same st that you just joined into) inc x6, join. (12)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc 3) x3 changing to orange in the last st, now in orange, join. (15)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, (sc 2, inc, sc 2) x3, join. (18)

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc 18, join. (18)

Round 6 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc 5) x3 changing to yellow in the last st, now in yellow, join. (21)

Round 7 :

Ch 1, (sc 3, inc, sc 3) x3, join. (24)

Round 8 :

Ch 1, sc 24 changing to green in the last st, now in green, join. (24)

Round 9 :

Ch 1, sc 24, join. (24)

Round 10 :

Ch 1, sc 24 changing to blue in the last st, now in blue, join. (24)

Round 11 :

Ch 1, sc 24, join. (24)

Info :

At this point, you will join the two sections together: Put your hook through the FLO of the top section followed by the outer loop of the bottom section as shown (see photo) and work a sl st. Repeat this process for a total of 6 sl st's. Then, working through both loops on the top section of egg only, sl st 9. To make the buttonhole ch 5 (adjust this amount according to the size of your button), then sl st 9. FO and weave in the ends (see photo). Don't forget to attach your button (see photo).

— Unicorn's Internal Egg Pocket :

Round 1 :

In white, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if preferred. (6)

Round 2 :

Inc x6. (12)

Round 3 :

(Inc, sc) x6. (18)

Round 4 :

(Sc, inc, sc) x6. (24)

Round 5 :

(Inc, sc 3) x6. (30)

Round 6 :

BLO sc 30. (30)

Rounds 7 - 20 :

(14 rounds) Sc 30. (30) FO and weave in the end (see photo).

— Unicorn's Body :

Round 1 :

In white ch 13. Working back down the chain that you just made, starting in the 2nd st from the hook: inc, sc 10, inc. Continue around the other side of the chain with: inc, sc 10, inc. (28)

Round 2 :

*Inc x2, sc 10, inc x2. Repeat from the * once more. (36)

Round 3 :

*(Sc, inc) x2, sc 10, (inc, sc) x2. Repeat from the * once more. (44)

Round 4 :

*(Sc 2, inc) x2, sc 10, (inc, sc 2) x2. Repeat from the * once more. (52)

Round 5 :

*(Sc 3, inc) x2, sc 10, (inc, sc 3) x2. Repeat from the * once more. (60)

Rounds 6 - 7 :

(2 rounds) Sc 60 (see photo). (60)

Round 8 :

*(Sc 4, inc) x2, sc 10, (inc, sc 4) x2. Repeat from the * once more. (68)

Rounds 9 - 10 :

(2 rounds) Sc 68. (68)

Round 11 :

*(Sc 5, inc) x2, sc 10, (inc, sc 5) x2. Repeat from the * once more. (76)

Rounds 12 - 19 :

(8 rounds) Sc 76. (76)

Info :

At this point, sc 4. This is the new start point for your rounds from here onwards (see photo).

Round 20 :

In this round you will make 4 spaces which you will add the legs to later on: Sc 5. To make the space for the 1st leg, ch 6, skip 12 st, then sc 4. To make the space for the 2nd leg, ch 6, skip 12 st, then sc 10. To make the space for the 3rd leg, ch 6, skip 12 st, then sc 4. To make the space for the 4th leg, ch 6, skip 12 st, sc 5 (see photo). (28 + 24 ch)

Round 21 :

Work into the sc and into the back loop of the chains that you made in the previous round (ignore the leg spaces for now)… (Dec x2, sc 18, dec x2) x2 (see photo). (44)

Round 22 :

(Dec x2, sc 14, dec x2) x2. (36)

Round 23 :

(Dec, sc 14, dec) x2. (32)

Round 24 :

(Dec, sc 14) x2 (see photo). (30)

Round 25 :

Insert the egg pocket into the centre of your body section now, and then working through both layers (see photos), sl st 7. To make the buttonhole ch 9 (adjust this amount according to the size of your button), then continue working through both layers with sl st 23. FO and weave in the end (see photo).

— Legs :

Round 1 :

Join your white yarn into the 1st available st on any of the leg spaces (see photo). Sc 18 all of the way around the edge of the leg space. Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. (18)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, starting in the same st that you just joined into (sc 3, dec) x2, sc 8, join. (16)

Round 3 :

Ch 1, sc 16, join. (16)

Round 4 :

Ch 1, sc 2, dec, sc 3, dec, sc 7, join. (14)

Rounds 5 - 8 :

(4 rounds) Ch 1, sc 14, join. Start adding stuffing now. (14)

Round 9 :

Ch 1, sc 14 changing to yellow in the last st, now in yellow, join. (14)

Round 10 :

Ch 1, sc 14, join. (14)

Round 11 :

Ch1, (dec, sc 5) x2, join. Finish adding stuffing. (12)

Round 12 :

Ch 1, BLO dec x6, join. (6) FO leaving a tail of yarn. Close the hole by passing the tail of yarn through just the front loop of each stitch and then pulling it tight. Then weave in the end (see photo). Repeat this process for each of the 4 legs.

— Horn :

Round 1 :

In yellow, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. (6)

Round 2 :

Sc 5, make 5 sc all into the next st. (10)

Round 3 :

Dec x2, sc 5, make 5 sc all into the next st. (12)

Round 4 :

Dec x3, sc 5, make 5 sc all into the next st. (13)

Round 5 :

Dec x3, sc 6, make 5 sc all into the next st. (14)

Rounds 6 - 8 :

(3 rounds) Dec x4, sc 5, make 5 sc all into the next st. The horn does not require any stuffing. (14)

Round 9 :

Sc 5, leave the rest of the stitches un-worked. (5) FO leaving a tail of yarn (see photo).

— Ears :

Round 1 :

In white, ch 2, sc 4 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. (4)

Round 2 :

(Inc, sc) x2. (6)

Round 3 :

(Sc, inc, sc) x2. (8)

Round 4 :

Sc 8. (8)

Round 5 :

(Inc, sc 3) x2. (10)

Round 6 :

(Sc 2, inc, sc 2) x2. (12)

Round 7 :

Sc 12. (12)

Round 8 :

(Inc, sc 5) x2. The ears do not require any stuffing. (14) FO leaving a tail of yarn (see photo).

— Neck :

Round 1 :

In white, leaving a tail of yarn at the start of your work (this will be used later to join the neck to the head), ch 18, sl st into the 1st ch to form a loop. Ch 1, sc 18, sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. (18)

Rounds 2 - 4 :

(3 rounds) Ch 1, starting in the same st that you just joined into, ch 1, sc 18, join. (18)

Round 5 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc) x3, sc 6, (inc, sc) x3, join. (24)

Round 6 :

Ch 1, sc 24, join. (24)

Round 7 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc) x3, sc 12, (inc, sc) x3, join. (30)

Round 8 :

Ch 1, (inc, sc 2) x3, sc 12, (inc, sc 2) x3, join. (36) FO leaving a tail of yarn for later assembly (see photo).

— Head (Unicorn) :

Round 1 :

In pale pink, ch 2, sc 6 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. (6)

Round 2 :

Inc x6. (12)

Round 3 :

(Inc, sc) x6. (18)

Round 4 :

(Sc, inc, sc) x6. (24)

Rounds 5 - 6 :

(2 rounds) Sc 24. (24) FO and weave in the end. Re-join your white yarn into any stitch and then continue as follows:

Rounds 7 - 8 :

(2 rounds) Sc 24. (24)

Round 9 :

Sc 8, (inc, sc) x2, (sc, inc) x2, sc 8. (28)

Round 10 :

Sc 28. (28)

Round 11 :

Sc 8, (inc, sc 2) x2, (sc 2, inc) x2, sc 8. (32)

Round 12 :

Sc 32. (32)

Round 13 :

Sc 10, (inc, sc 2) x2, (sc 2, inc) x2, sc 10. (36)

Rounds 14 - 19 :

(6 rounds) Sc 36. (36)

Round 20 :

(Sc 2, dec, sc 2) x6. (30)

Round 21 :

(Dec, sc 3) x6. (24) Insert the eyes between rounds 14 and 15, positioning them as shown (see photos). Add some stuffing to the head now and then continue as follows:

Round 22 :

(Sc, dec, sc) x6. (18)

Round 23 :

(Dec, sc) x6. Finish adding stuffing now. (12)

Round 24 :

Dec x6. (6) FO leaving a tail of yarn. Close the hole by passing the tail of yarn through just the front loop of each stitch and then pulling it tight. If you wish to indent the eyes, pass the tail of yarn backwards and forwards through the head a few times, bringing it out as close to each eye as possible. Pull it slightly tight to pull the eyes inwards (see photos). Then weave in the end (see photo).

— Mane - Red Section :

Info :

To make the curly 1st curly strand: In red, ch 26. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, with: inc x25. To make the 2nd curly strand, continue with: Ch 31. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, with: inc x30. To make the 3rd curly strand, continue with: Ch 26. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, with: inc x25. To make the fringe section: *Ch 9. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, with: sc 8. Repeat from the * a total of 4 times. FO leaving a tail of yarn (see photo).

— Mane - All other colours :

Info :

Repeat the same process in orange, yellow, green, blue, purple and pink, but in these colours, only make the 3 curly strands and then FO leaving a tail of yarn (see photo).

— Tail :

Row 1 :

Ch 25. Work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook, with: sl st 24. FO leaving a tail of yarn (see photo). Make one piece in each of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple & pink.

— Star :

Round 1 :

In yellow, ch 2, sc 5 into 2nd chain from hook. You can use the magic ring method if you prefer. Sl st into the 1st sc to join the round. (5)

Round 2 :

Ch 1, (starting in the same st that you just joined into) inc x5, join. (10)

Round 3 :

*Ch 3, work back down the ch that you just made, starting in the 2nd ch from the hook with: sl st, sc. Then, continue around the star, sl st 2. Repeat from the * a total of 5 times. [5 points] FO leaving a tail of yarn for assembly (see photo).

— Unicorn Assembly... :

Info :

Attach the horn centrally, so that it covers rounds 13-16 on the Head & then weave in the end. Next pin the ears into position, curving the bottom edge of each ear as shown, when you are happy with their position, sew them into place and then weave in the ends.

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Using a piece of finer black yarn or embroidery thread, add three small lines to each eye as shown, to form the eyelashes. Then weave in the end.

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Pin & then sew the wide end of the neck onto the body, positioning it as shown (don't position it any further forward than this otherwise your unicorn will be too forward heavy). Then, weave in the end. Be careful to not pass the needle through the internal egg pocket as you do this. Firmly stuff the neck section and then attach the head. Ensure the face is straight as you do this. Then, weave in the end.

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Next it's time to add the mane: start by attaching the top of the pink section at the base of the head as shown. Just above the pink curls, now add the purple, then the blue and then the green sections of mane. Continue in the same way to add the yellow and then the orange sections of mane. The red section of mane is folded - the 3 curls are positioned at the back of the head as shown, while the 4 small strands of fringe point forwards, with two strands on either side of the horn. Sew this into place and weave in the end.

Info :

To make the tail, take a long piece of white yarn and thread the tail pieces onto it as shown. The tails of yarn on each piece should point downwards! Then pair the pieces together & knot the end. Trim the desired length. Finally, use the piece of white yarn to sew the tail onto your unicorn's body & weave in the ends.

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Add the star as shown - once again please ensure that you don't pass the needle through the internal egg pocket as you do this. Finally, using a piece of dark grey finer yarn or embroidery thread, add a curved line to the underside of each leg to form the hooves. Weave in the ends.

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Congratulations your unicorn & hatching baby are now finished!

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew the back of the head to the front edge of the neck using the tail left on the head, securing only a couple of stitches so the head can be bent forward for the baby to fit inside the egg pocket.
  • Insert the internal egg pocket into the body, then work through both layers to sl st around and create the buttonhole; attach the egg with the button through the buttonhole and weave in ends.
  • Pin and sew the wide end of the neck onto the body carefully, avoiding passing the needle through the internal egg pocket, then firmly stuff the neck and attach the head, ensuring the face is straight.
  • Attach horn at head rounds 13-16, pin and sew ears into position curving the bottom edge, then add embroidered eyelashes using fine black yarn or embroidery thread.
  • Sew mane sections in order (pink, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, folded red) at the base of the head, arranging curls and fringes as photographed; sew tail bundle onto the rear and weave in ends.
  • Sew legs firmly into the leg spaces, embroider dark grey curved lines on the underside of each leg to form hooves, and weave in all ends.

Important Notes

  • 💡This pattern is worked in continuous rounds or joined rounds as indicated—please check each section for whether joining or continuous rounds are required.
  • 💡When working joined rounds, after joining, the first stitch of the next round should always be worked into the same stitch that you just joined into.
  • 💡Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds and any special loop instructions like BLO or FLO to ensure correct assembly.
  • 💡Stuff gradually and evenly—use temporary stuffing in the internal egg pocket while stuffing the body so it does not collapse, then remove the temporary stuffing.
  • 💡Weave in ends as you go, especially for small pieces like ears, horn and mane strands, to make final assembly neater.

This cheerful Unicorn and Hatching Baby pattern brings colourful magic to your hooks and hands, perfect for gifts or a special shelf display. Follow the step-by-step rounds and photos to build a joyful character complete with a rainbow mane and a secret egg pocket. Happy crocheting, and may your stitches always be even and bright! 🧶✨

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished unicorn measures approximately 21 cm tall when using DK weight yarn (Patons Smoothie DK) and a 4.0mm hook as used in the pattern.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can substitute yarn weights but the final size will change; choose an appropriate hook size for the yarn and expect differences in scale and stitch counts.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is intermediate level and assumes familiarity with single crochet, increases, decreases, working in the round, BLO/FLO and basic assembly techniques.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 8-10 hours, though time may vary depending on experience and how many small embellishments you add.