Ellie’s Knitted Unicorn

Unicorn in Snowdrops

How to Knit a Unicorn

Complete Size – 19cm length x 6cm width x 21cm height

What you will need…

Total time – 6 Hours 35 Minutes Each Knitted Unicorn

4mm knitting needles (UK 8, US 6)

Double knitting yarn – Cream, pink, blue, purple and sparkly silver

Sewing up needle

Scissors

Toy filling/stuffing

Before You Start…

Abbreviations

K = Knit P = Purl St = Stitch Sts = Stitches

Cast On – I use the thumb method.

St-st = stocking stitch. Alternating a row of knit stitches (right side), with a row of purl stitches (wrong side).

K2tog = Decrease by knitting two stitches together, making one stitch from two.

ssk = ‘slip, slip, knit’. Decrease by knitting two stitches together, making one stitch from two.

Inc = Increase – by knitting into the front and the back of the same stitch, to make two stitches out of one.

Cast off – K wise or P wise according to pattern. US – bind off.

B&t tightly – Break off yarn and thread yarn through the remaining stitches on needle, pull up tightly and fasten off.

Sl2tog – Slip two stitches together from the left needle to the right.

p2sso – pass two slipped stitches over (over the knitted stitch).

TOP TIPS

There are lots of variations of this so take a look at ‘Make it Different’ below to help you choose your design before you get started.

Use up some old oddments of yarn for the tail and the main. Different brands of yarn for each colour means that some of the pieces might be bigger/smaller than expected but shouldn’t make too much of a difference.

When sewing up the unicorn horn, begin at the tip and work down towards the cast on edge. This will allow you to stuff it more easily, as you go along.

Unicorn in Pushchair

How to Make it…

Made from one knitted body piece, one knitted head piece, one knitted neck piece, one knitted horn piece, four knitted leg pieces, and two knitted ear pieces. Six small knitted lengths are needed in total to make up the tail, and a further seven variable knitted lengths to form the mane. All pieces are sewn together with added stitching for the facial features and buttock detailing.

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Body Piece

Make 1

Time – 65 Minutes

Piece Size 16 cm x 13 cm

Needles 4 mm

Head Piece

Make 1

Time – 60 Minutes

Piece Size 15 cm x 9 cm

Needles 4 mm

Neck

Make 1

Time – 10 Minutes

Piece Size 9 cm x 3 cm

Needles 4 mm

Horn

Make 1

Time – 5 Minutes

Piece Size 3 cm x 4 cm

Needles 4 mm

Legs

Make 4

Time – 15 Minutes Each

Piece Size 6.5 cm x 7.5 cm

Needles 4 mm

Tail

Make 6 Separate Pieces for each Tail

Time – 5 Minutes Per Piece

Piece Size 7 cm x 1 cm

Needles 4 mm

Ear Piece

Make 2

Time – 5 Minutes Each

Piece Size 4 cm x 2 cm

Needles 4 mm

Mane

Make 7 Separate Pieces for each Mane

Time – 5 Minutes Per Piece

Piece Size Variable 2.5-7cm x 1 cm

Needles 4 mm

Piece it Together…

Sewing-up time – Total of 1 Hour 45 Minutes

Stitching of facial features – Total of 15 Minutes

Sewing Up

Body Piece – With right side of st-st on the outside, beginning at cast-on edge, gather up cast on stitches and continue to sew across row ends up to the B&t end, leaving this end open. Mattress stitch will leave a nice neat finish. Stuff firmly, once again leaving open for now.

Tail – Sew together all tail pieces at one end to make a single bunch. Pin this completed tail in position just above the B&t end of body as left open above, and sew into place. (This will allow loose ends to be easily fastened off inside.) Pull up body end tightly and fasten off.

Sewn Tail

Tail in Position

Legs – With right side of st-st on the outside, beginning at foot, pull up tightly and continue to sew across row ends up to the cast-on edge, leave this cast-on edge open. Mattress stitch will leave a nice neat finish. Stuff firmly and then leave open.

Completed Legs

Place legs onto body into position and sew the open end of the legs into place. Fasten off all other loose ends.

Legs in Position

Buttock Detailing – This is a good time to add on any desired buttock detailing. Waiting until this point ensures it will lie in the correct position. I have stitched on three small pink stars.

Buttock Detailing

Head – With right side of st-st on the outside, beginning at cast-on edge, gather up cast-on stitches and continue to sew across row ends up to the B&t nose end. Ideally use mattress stitch once again. Stuff firmly and then pull up tightly and fasten off.

Sewn Head

Ears – With right side of st-st on the outside, fold the ear piece in half, across the cast-on edge. Oversew across row ends, down towards the cast-on edge.

Sewn Ear

Pin the ear pieces either side of the head, lying them flat against the head, pointing forwards. Oversew the ear cast-on/cast-off edges onto the headpiece. This sewing from the rear of the ear allows a neater look from the front view.

Ears and Horn Positioning

Facial Features – Place completed horn into position at the front top of the completed head piece as shown, and sew into place. Leave a long end to allow you to continue as below to complete the facial stitching.

Facial Stitching

Using sparkly silver yarn, stitch a nose on centrally to the front of the face. Continue to stitch on eyes and mouth as shown in the picture or as per your desired facial expression. Fasten off all loose ends.

Facial Features

Mane – Sew on the mane pieces individually to allow correct positioning. Fasten just the row ends of these pieces to allow the rest of the mane piece to dangle freely. Begin by sewing on the two shorter ‘forelock’ pieces just behind the horn to allow them to dangle forwards. Pin the next three mane pieces in the sequence (pink, purple and pink, as shown in the picture, and sew these ends into place, centrally to the top/rear of the unicorn’s head. Fasten off these loose ends and leave this completed head to one side while the neck is sewn as follows. You should still have two remaining mane pieces to attach to the neck later on.

Sewn Neck Piece

Neck – With right side of st-st on the outside, beginning at cast-on edge, sew across row ends. Pin the open cast-off edge to the base of the head, with the row-end seam lying at the top, in-line with the sewn-on mane pieces.

Underside View of Neck

Stuff firmly and sew the remaining two mane pieces to the seam of the completed neck, in line with the mane pieces on the head. (See picture.)

Completing Mane

Pin this completed neck/head to the front of the completed body of the unicorn, allowing the neckline to flow smoothly with the front of the body. Sew into place and fasten off all loose ends.

Ensure all pins are removed when completed.

Pinning Neck to Body

Completed Unicorn

Make it Different…

There are lots of colour variations possible for your unicorn – both for the body, mane, tail, added buttock detailing, and facial features. Varying shades of pink would go well, and definitely more practical than cream!

Experiment with some different facial features to give him your own bit of character. Sleeping, winking, surprised…! Instead of a silver nose, you may also wish to sew on a small button.

Increase the number of cast-on stitches for the tail and mane pieces if you would like to make them a little longer.

The mane can be made to fall one side as above, however, doubling the length of these (doubling the number of cast-on stitches) may allow them to flop either side of the unicorn when fixed centrally. This will allow the mane to be seen from both side views.

The legs could have small rice/weighted bags sewn into the bottoms to make him more sturdy.

Buttock detailing optional! I have done a few stars, but a heart or flower can be embroidered on if you fancy a bit of detailing.
Maybe even add a rainbow accessory for your unicorn – perhaps as a little blanket cover (as shown in the picture.) A pretty bow tied around his neck can also complete him as a handmade gift.

Smaller needles to make him a bit smaller but give thicker stronger feel. 3.25mm needles makes the size similar to the knitted reindeer. Making one in this size as well as the one as above, would make a perfect little mum and baby unicorn set.

Mum and Baby Sizes

This basic pattern may also be used to make a horse other similar-looking animals, using other colours, and omitting the horn. Your little ones may also appreciate a knitted rainbow to complete a magical bedroom!

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Behind the Scenes!

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