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Creating Amigurumi Unicorn a magical amigurumi unicorn brings enchantment to both the crafter and recipient. This comprehensive pattern walks you through creating a charming unicorn complete with colorful accents, perfect for advanced crocheters looking to expand their skills. Follow this detailed guide to create your own magical companion from start to finish.
Essential Materials For Your Amigurumi Unicorn
Before beginning your unicorn project, gather these materials:
- Crochet hook size 3.5 mm (US size E5)
- Rainbow Cotton 8/8 yarn in:
- White (#001) – 3 skeins (body, head, horn, ears)
- Light Coral (#050) – 1 skein (legs, star)
- Baby Blue (#032) – 1 skein (tail, roses)
- Pastel Yellow (#053) – 1 skein (tail, roses)
- Grey (#015) – 1 skein (roses)
- Small amount of black yarn for the eyes
- Toy stuffing for the head, arms, legs, and horn
- Yarn needle for assembly
Understanding Amigurumi Unicorn Terminology
Familiarize yourself with these crochet abbreviations used throughout the pattern:
- Single crochet (sc): The basic stitch used most frequently in amigurumi
- Slip stitch (sl st): Used to join rounds without adding height
- Magic ring (mr): Creates a tight center circle to begin spherical shapes
- Half double crochet (hdc): A stitch between single and double crochet in height
- Increase (inc): Working two stitches in one stitch to expand circumference
- Decrease (dec): Combining two stitches into one to reduce circumference
- Chain stitch (ch): Creates the foundation for your work
Creating Amigurumi Unicorn Body
The unicorn body consists of two identical pieces that will be joined later:
Round 1: Create a magic ring and work 6 single crochet stitches into it. Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around (12 stitches total). Round 3: Work 1 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (18 stitches total). Round 4: Work 2 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (24 stitches total). Round 5: Work 3 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (30 stitches total). Round 6: Work 4 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (36 stitches total). Round 7: Work 5 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (42 stitches total). Round 8: Work 6 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (48 stitches total). Round 9: Work 7 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (54 stitches total). Round 10: Work 8 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (60 stitches total). Round 11: Work 9 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (66 stitches total). Round 12: Work 10 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (72 stitches total). Round 13: Work 11 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (78 stitches total). Round 14: Work 12 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (84 stitches total). Round 15: Work 13 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (90 stitches total). Round 16: Work 14 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (96 stitches total). Round 17: Work 15 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (102 stitches total).
In round 18, we create a more longitudinal shape by decreasing and increasing at specific points: Round 18: Work 15 single crochet, 2 decreases, 14 single crochet, 1 increase, 16 single crochet, 1 increase, 15 single crochet, 2 decreases, 14 single crochet, 1 increase, 16 single crochet, 1 increase (102 stitches total). Round 19: Work 32 single crochet, 1 increase, 17 single crochet, 1 increase, 32 single crochet, 1 increase, 17 single crochet, 1 increase (106 stitches total). Round 20: Work 33 single crochet, 1 increase, 18 single crochet, 1 increase, 33 single crochet, 1 increase, 18 single crochet, 1 increase (110 stitches total). Round 21: Work 34 single crochet, 1 increase, 19 single crochet, 1 increase, 34 single crochet, 1 increase, 19 single crochet, 1 increase (114 stitches total).
Bind off and set aside. Pull and stretch the body into shape, as it will be a bit firm at first. The shape should be slightly longitudinal to resemble a unicorn’s body.
Crafting Amigurumi Unicorn Head
The head is worked in a continuous spiral using white yarn:
Round 1: Create a magic ring and work 6 single crochet stitches into it. Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around (12 stitches total). Round 3: Work 1 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (18 stitches total). Round 4: Work 2 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (24 stitches total). Round 5: Work 3 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (30 stitches total). Round 6: Work 4 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (36 stitches total). Rounds 7-11: Work 36 single crochet in each stitch for 5 rounds (36 stitches total). Round 12: Work 5 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (42 stitches total). Round 13: Work 6 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (48 stitches total). Rounds 14-19: Work 48 single crochet in each stitch for 6 rounds (48 stitches total).
Begin decreasing to shape the muzzle: Round 20: Work 6 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (42 stitches total). Round 21: Work 5 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (36 stitches total). Round 22: Work 36 single crochet in each stitch (36 stitches total). Round 23: Work 4 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (30 stitches total). Round 24: Work 30 single crochet in each stitch (30 stitches total).
Add stuffing as you go, ensuring the head is firmly stuffed for proper shape: Round 25: Work 3 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (24 stitches total). Round 26: Work 2 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (18 stitches total). Round 27: Work 1 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (12 stitches total). Round 28: Work 2 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 3 times around (9 stitches total).
Cut the yarn, leaving a long end to close the last 9 stitches. Using a needle, pull the yarn end through each of the 9 loops on the outside. Pull to close and fasten thread securely.
Creating Amigurumi Unicorn Legs
Make four identical legs using Light Coral and White yarn:
Round 1: Create a magic ring and work 6 single crochet stitches into it. Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around (12 stitches total). Round 3: Work 1 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (18 stitches total). Round 4: Work 2 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 6 times around (24 stitches total). Rounds 5-7: Work 24 single crochet in each stitch for 3 rounds (24 stitches total). Round 8: Work 2 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 6 times around (18 stitches total).
Switch to White yarn for the upper legs: Round 9-10: Work 18 single crochet in each stitch for 2 rounds (18 stitches total). Round 11: Work 4 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 3 times around (15 stitches total). Rounds 12-26: Work 15 single crochet in each stitch for 15 rounds (15 stitches total).
Cut the yarn, leaving a long end for assembly. Stuff the hooves firmly and the rest of the leg slightly less firm for a natural shape.
Forming Amigurumi Unicorn Horn
The horn is what makes this creature truly magical:
Round 1: Create a magic ring and work 3 single crochet stitches into it. Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around (6 stitches total). Round 3: Work 1 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 3 times around (9 stitches total). Rounds 4-8: Work 9 single crochet followed by 1 slip stitch for 5 rounds (9 stitches total).
Cut the yarn, leaving a long end for attaching the horn to the head. The slight taper created by maintaining the same stitch count gives the horn its characteristic shape.
Amigurumi Unicorn Creating Decorative Roses
Make four roses in different pastel colors (Light Coral, Baby Blue, Pastel Yellow, and Grey):
Row 1: Chain 26 stitches. Row 2: Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 24 half double crochet stitches, then 1 slip stitch.
Cut the yarn, leaving a long end for assembly. Roll the strip tightly from one end to create a spiral rose shape, securing with the yarn tail as you go.
Crafting Amigurumi Unicorn Ears
Make two identical ears using White yarn:
Round 1: Create a magic ring and work 3 single crochet stitches into it. Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around (6 stitches total). Round 3: Work 1 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 3 times around (9 stitches total). Round 4: Work 2 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 3 times around (12 stitches total). Rounds 5-8: Work 12 single crochet in each stitch for 4 rounds (12 stitches total). Round 9: Work 2 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 3 times around (9 stitches total). Round 10: Work 1 single crochet, 1 decrease and repeat this pattern 3 times around (6 stitches total).
Cut the yarn, leaving a long end for attaching the ears to the head. The slight cupping created by the decrease rounds gives the ears a natural, three-dimensional appearance.
Amigurumi Unicorn Making The Colorful Tail
The multicolored tail adds vibrancy to your unicorn:
- Cut 3 strands each of Light Coral, Pastel Yellow, and Baby Blue yarn, with each strand measuring approximately 45 cm (about 18 inches) long.
- Pull these threads through 5 single crochet stitches at the middle back of the unicorn body.
- Divide the strands into three equal groups and create a braid.
- Secure the end of the braid with a tight knot to prevent unraveling.
Amigurumi Unicorn Creating The Decorative Star
The star adds an extra magical touch to your unicorn:
Round 1: Create a magic ring and work 10 single crochet stitches into it. Round 2: Work an increase in each stitch around (20 stitches total). Round 3: Work 3 single crochet, 1 increase and repeat this pattern 5 times around (25 stitches total).
For the first point of the star: Round 4: Work 4 single crochet, chain 1, turn. Skip the first stitch, work 3 single crochet, chain 1, turn. Skip the first stitch, work 2 single crochet, chain 1, turn. Skip the first stitch, chain 1, bind off.
Repeat this process for each of the five star points, attaching yarn for each subsequent point at the increase on round 3. Remember that this stitch doesn’t count as a single crochet.
After completing all five points, work one round of single crochet around the entire star, working 2 single crochet at each point. Bind off and leave a long yarn tail for attaching the star to the unicorn’s body.
Final Assembly
Bringing your unicorn to life:
- Attach the horn on rounds 17-19 of the head, counted from the snout.
- Embroider the eyes on rounds 10-11, with approximately 5 stitches between them. Each eye should span about 4 stitches in an angled line.
- Sew the ears on round 17 in line with the horn, maintaining about 6 stitches spacing between the horn and each ear.
- Arrange and sew the four colorful roses around the base of the horn.
- Place the two body pieces with right sides facing each other and sew or crochet them together. Leave an opening of approximately 11 stitches at the top for turning and attaching the head.
- Turn the body right-side out through this opening.
- Attach the star to the body near the right hind leg.
- Securely sew the head to the body at the center front, connecting about 10 stitches on round 18 of the head.
- Position and sew the four legs to the corners of the body, ensuring the seams are invisible and neatly hidden.
Care Instructions and Display Ideas
Your magical amigurumi unicorn deserves proper care:
Cleaning and Maintenance
Keep your handcrafted unicorn looking its best with these care tips:
- Gentle Spot Cleaning: Use a damp cloth with mild soap for surface cleaning. Avoid submerging in water to protect the stuffing and preserve the unicorn’s shape.
- Dust Removal: Use a soft brush or gentle compressed air to clean hard-to-reach areas between the roses and around the mane.
- Color Preservation: Store away from direct sunlight to prevent the vibrant colors from fading over time.
Display Suggestions
Your unicorn creation deserves to be showcased:
- Shelf Display: Position on a child’s bookshelf as a decorative accent.
- Bedroom Decor: Place on a nightstand or dresser as a whimsical room accessory.
- Collection Grouping: Display alongside other amigurumi magical creatures for a themed collection.

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Personalization Options
Make your unicorn uniquely yours:
- Color Variations: Experiment with different color combinations for the body, legs, and decorative elements.
- Mane Alternatives: Try different thicknesses of yarn or add more colors to the tail for extra flair.
- Accessory Additions: Create additional elements like a tiny crown or rainbow backdrop.
- Size Adjustments: Modify the pattern by using thicker yarn and larger hooks for a jumbo unicorn, or thinner yarn and smaller hooks for a miniature version.
Your completed amigurumi unicorn represents hours of dedicated craftsmanship. Each carefully placed stitch contributes to creating a magical companion that brings joy and whimsy to its owner. The skills you’ve developed through this advanced pattern will enhance your overall crochet abilities and provide inspiration for future creative projects.
Whether given as a treasured gift or kept as a personal creation, your handmade unicorn stands as a testament to your patience and artistic skill—a magical friend that will be cherished for years to come.
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