Categories

Amigurumi (5) Animal (6) Crochet (10) dad (1) dinosaurs (3) fathers day (1) Halloween (2) hat (4) kids crafts (1) lego (1) lion (1) mum (2) pamper (1) Plants (1) roar (2) Sewing (1) teacher (2) triceratops (1) unicorn (2)

Baby Grogu Pattern

Saturday, 14 May 2022

Unicorn Hat Pattern

Unicorn Hat Pattern

Kia Ora guys! Welcome to my first in a series of animal hat patterns ! Hope you enjoy !


 


Skill Level : Easy

Materials

Your choice of main hat colour 8 ply cotton yarn

Your choice of colour for the Mane 8 ply cotton yarn

Cream 8 ply cotton yarn for the horn & muzzle

Black 8 ply cotton yarn

White 8 ply cotton yarn

4.5mm Hook (Hat)

3.0mm Hook (Features)

Embroidery needle

Small amount of Stuffing

Any suitable size yarn and corresponding hook will work, I used a 8 ply cotton yarn and a 3.0mm hook.  Colours can be suited to your own preference.

Abbreviations & Stitches

YOH - yarn over hook

Ch - chain - YOH, pull through loop

St. - stitch

SC - single crochet - insert hook into stitch, YOH, pull though stitch (2 loops on hook), YOH & pull through both loops

HDC - Half Double Crochet - YOH, insert hook into stitch, YOH, Pull through stitch (3 loops on hook) YOH & pull through all 3 loops

DC - Double Crochet - YOH, insert hook into stitch, YOH, Pull through stitch (3 loops on hook) YOH & pull through 2 loops, YOH & pull through remaining 2 loops.

TC - Treble Crochet - YOH twice, insert hook into stitch, YOH, Pull through stitch (4 loops on hook) YOH & pull through 2 loops, YOH & pull through 2 loops, YOH & pull through remaining 2 loops.

NumberSC - amount of stitches to make in next stitch

SCNumber - SC in next Number of stitches

INC - increase - 2 stitches made in one stitch

DEC - Decrease - insert hook into  the next 2 stitches, YOH, pull back through both stitches, YOH & pull through remaining loops

INV. DEC - Invisible Decrease - insert hook into front loop only of the next 2 stitches, YOH, pull

through 2 front loops of stitches, YOH & pull through remaining 2 loops

SL. ST - Slip Stitch - insert hook into stitch, YOH, pull through both stitches

FO - Fasten Off - ch but pull through all cut yarn

Rep. - repeat

BLO - Back Loops only

FLO - Front Loops only

 

Instructions

Our basic hat shape is worked in the round and joined with a sl st after each round. Each round is then started with ch2. Happy Crocheting !

 

Hat

Using the chart, find the correct measurements you need for the size you are wanting. Please stop working the pattern below when you have reached the correct circumference size, the example below is for the 3-10 yr old example I made using the yarn & hook I chose - please check your measurements even if you are wanting the same size. We will be working in HDC stitches

Row 1: in magic ring (or Ch.3, sl.st in first ch, insert hook in middle of circle) 8HDC (6) SL.ST to join

Row 2: CH2, (INC) repeat x8, SL.ST to join (16) 

Row 3: CH2, (HDC, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (24)

Row 4: CH2, (HDC2, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (32)

Row 5: CH2, (HDC3, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (40)

Row 6: CH2, (HDC4, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (48)

Row 7: CH2, (HDC5, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (56)

Row 8: CH2, (HDC6, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (64)

Row 9: CH2, (HDC7, INC) rep x8, SL.ST to join (72)

The one in the example is for a 3-10 yr old & went up to row 9, if you are wanting a bigger size please keep increasing the same way, increasing by 8 stitches each time until you have your desired circumference.

To carry on our hat we are then going to HDC around on each round, starting with a CH2 and ending with a SL ST to join each round. To get the desired length on my hat I had to do 14 more rounds of HDC. You will do as many rounds that are needed to get your desired measurements.

Row 10-24 (14 rounds): CH2, HDC around, SL. ST to join (72)

Once completed, FO & weave in the ends. You now have a basic beanie shape.

 

Ear Flaps

 Once you have your hat shape we can now add ear flaps on ! To size these I usually make them each a quarter of the stitches on your last row. For example mine ended with 72 stitches which means my flaps are going to start with 18 stitches each. Please be mindful of where your row line is (make sure its not right down the front of the hat). You can see I have placed mine on the back side of one of my flaps. Attach your yarn where your first ear flap will start & HDC along a quarter of your hat, for me 18 stitches. We are then going to turn our work & decrease each row by two stitches, at the start & end of the row until we are left with 2 stitches

Attach yarn

Row 1: CH2, HDC18, TURN (18)

Row 2: CH2, DEC, HDC14, DEC, TURN (16)

Row 3: CH2, DEC, HDC12, DEC, TURN (14)

Row 4: CH2, DEC, HDC10, DEC, TURN (12)

Row 5: CH2, DEC, HDC8, DEC, TURN (10)

Row 6: CH2, DEC, HDC6, DEC, TURN (8)

Row 7: CH2, DEC, HDC4, DEC, TURN (6)

Row 8: CH2, DEC, HDC2, DEC, TURN (4)

Row 9: CH2, DEC2, TURN (2)

FO

Repeat in right place for the second ear flap. Attach coordinating colour for border (I used the same variegated yarn my daughter chose) & SC around the edge of your hat & ear flaps, finishing with a SL ST to join, FO.

Braids

Choose 3 colours for your braids, cut cut 6x 80cm lengths of each colour. Using a larks-head knot (with the yarn of the same colour together, fold it in half, pull the loop where it is folded through the ear-flap then place the ends of your lengths through the loop created & pull tight to lock in place) attach them to the end stitches of the ear flaps. Then braid the colours together, when you are near the end use of of the colour to wrap around the end & thread through the tighten & hold the braid in place, cut the ends to your desired lengths.

 

Features

For these features I used a 3.5mm hook

 

Ears

Row 1: in magic ring (or Ch.3, sl.st in first ch, insert hook in middle of circle) 4SC (4)

Row 2: (SC, INC) rep x2 (6)

Row 3: (SC2, INC) rep x2 (8)

Row 4: (SC3, INC) rep x2 (10)

Row 5: (SC4, INC) rep x2 (12)

Row 6: (SC5, INC) rep x2 (14)

Row 7: (SC6, INC) rep x2 (16)

Row 8: (SC7, INC) rep x2 (18)

Row 9: (SC8, INC) rep x2 (20)

Row 10-11 (2 rounds): SC around (20)

Row 12: (SC9, INC) rep x2 (22)

Row 13-14 (2 rounds): SC around (22)

Row 15: (SC9, INV.DEC) rep x2 (20)

Row 16: SC around (20)

Row 17: (SC8, INV.DEC) rep x2 (18)

Row 18: (SC7, INV.DEC) rep x2 (16)

Fold your ear & SC across both sides (8) FO, Leave a tail for sewing to hat

 

Eyes

Row 1: in magic ring (or Ch.3, sl.st in first ch, insert hook in middle of circle) 6SC (6)

Row 2: (INC) repeat x6 (12)

FO, Leave a tail for sewing to hat

Using white yarn sew back & forth & add a highlight to each pupil

 

Muzzle

Row 1: CH11, starting in 2nd CH from hook HDC10, TURN (10)

Row 2: CH2, HDC9, INC, TURN (11)

Row 3: CH2, HDC10, INC, TURN (12)

Row 4: CH2, HDC11, INC, TURN (13)

Row 5: CH2, HDC13, TURN (13)

Row 6: CH2, HDC11, DEC, TURN, (12)

Row 7: CH2, HDC10, DEC, TURN (11)

Row 8: SL.ST in next 3 stitches, CH2, HDC in next 5 stitches, Turn leaving last 3 stitches unworked (5)

Row 9 - 15 (7 rows): CH2, HDC5, Turn (5)

Row 16: CH2, HDC around the whole muzzle, making 2HDC on each side of row 8, this adds height so we can stuff the nose lightly & make it more 3D. Join with a SL.ST & FO, leaving a tail for sewing to the hat.

 

Horn

Row 1: in magic ring (or Ch.3, sl.st in first ch, insert hook in middle of circle) 4SC (4)

Row 2: INC rep x4 (4)

Row 3: (SC2, INC) rep x4 (12)

Row 4: (SC3, INC) rep x4 (16)

Row 5: SC around (16)

Row 6: (SC4, INC) rep x4 (20)

Row 7- 16 (10 rounds): SC around (20)

FO leaving a tail for sewing. Stuff the horn.

 

Mane

Cut lots of 5cm pieces of yarn in the colours you want.

 

Assembly

1. Sew the muzzle on in a central position close to the edge, before finishing make sure to stuff the larger nose piece. With black yarn add some nostrils.

2. Sew the eyes a few stitches on either side of the nose.

3. Sew the horn about 3 rounds above the top of the nose.

4. Sew the ears symmetrically on the side of the hat, on similar rounds to the horn.

5. For the mane you can either attach your pieces of yarn by using a larks-head knot or inserting one end through a stitch & double knotting your yarn over the stitch. Insert as many pieces as you like depending on how full you want your mane.

6. Make sure all your ends on woven in & secure.

 

Great Work ! Your Hat should now be ready for lots of magical adventures on its new owner ! Enjoy !

If you have any questions or need support at all I am more than happy to help ! Please get in contact by emailing me at isaliacrochet@gmail.com. I’d also love to see your completed items !

This pattern is intended for personal use & should not be re-published or shared in any way. Items from this pattern can be sold however please link back to Isalia Crochet (isaliacrochet.blogspot.com) for the pattern.