Hello everyone and welcome to the RU-vid channel dedicated to crochet! My name is Olena. It's wonderful to have you here. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, I hope you'll find inspiration, tips, and plenty of great patterns to try. Wishing you happy crocheting and many cozy days spent snuggled up with your creation! Watch, be inspired, create, and of course subscribe)))
I love your method for attaching the arms. Mine never come out the same on both sides when I sew them in. Also, great method of crocheting the head along with the body! My amigurumi heads always come out wobbly when I have to sew them on. ❤
Thank you for your great video.. This is do very cute …BUT FOR ME IN THE END, IT IS A BEAR DRESSED AS A UNICORN.. wishing I had the foresight to recognize it.. my granddaughter may not accept this as a unicorn.
Thank you for this charming unicorn 🥰 Personally, I use scraps of yarn (and holey clothes) to fill my stuffed animals. Economy and ecology 😉 Merci pour cette charmante licorne 🥰 Personnellement, jutilise les chutes de fils (et habits troués) pour remplir mes peluches. Economie et écologie 😉
Thank you very much for the video. The explanation is very good. I made one and it was easy and the little turtle is very cute. Greetings from Spain.❤❤
Hello. This design is for beginners, but you need to be able to do basic amigurumi stitches (slip stitch, single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet). There are many tutorials on these stitches on RU-vid. It also helps a lot in teaching amigurumi to - create an ordinary ball. Get started, don't be afraid, you will succeed!
I'm making this now and just about to the point of putting it all together. However, I wanted to point out a mistake on row 6 of the Legs. It says to do (5 sc, dec x 4, 5 dec = 14) The correct one should be (5 sc, Dec x 4, 5 sc =14). I love this little guy, he is so cute. I'm using this pattern with a 6.5mm crochet hook and Premier chunky parfait yarn. Thank you for sharing your pattern! ❤
@@Beinglite If your yarn is as thick as mine, then a 3.5 hook is really very large. Even if you made the entire unicorn with a 3.5 crochet hook, then for small details take a smaller one, for example 2.5. And crochet more tightly, the fabric should not be loose.
Hello ma'am! I started the arms, and quickly just want to clarify. Do we go through the front loops of both the stitches, or do we go through the front loops of only one stitch? (Sorry to disturb you)
@@pattern4craft Sorry about the non- understandable English ma'am. After R9 and the stuffing, the video says fold the piece and work ch1 and 4 sc stitches along the edge, F.O., leave a tail. I assumed 'F.O.' meant 'Front loops only' (which was wrong). I found out it meant finish off, hence my doubt was clarified. Sorry to bother you about this ma'am 😅
I started doing crochet last year. I started making simple flowers and chains, but when I started doing amigurumi, I really wanted to do a unicorn. But I couldn't find a pattern I liked, so I gave up on the idea. My friend recently made this unicorn. I saw a picture and fell in love with it. You won't believe how much I searched for a video/pattern! And you won't believe my joy that I found it! This unicorn is beautiful, and I loved your colour selection for the unicorn! The video is easy to follow too. Thank you! (Also, will 100 grams of yarn be enough. I ordered 100 grams of white yarn for this pattern)