Knitting pattern instructions to knit Stardust the Unicorn Soft Toy.
Knitting pattern instructions to knit Stardust the Unicorn Soft Toy.
Main Colours Required : 25g White, 25g Pink. Oddment of Black.
Extras Required : Toy stuffing
Completed Dimensions : Approx. 24cm from foot to top of head and 20cm from nose to tail.
A unicorn is a mythical creature that looks like a horse but has a long, spiralling horn in the middle of its forehead. It often appears in stories and artworks. Unicorns appeal to children because they are magical and mysterious, sparking imaginations with their beauty and the magical powers they’re often said to possess.
Unicorns are special because they represent purity, grace, and magical ability. They are symbols of hope, joy, and the idea that anything is possible. These qualities make unicorns stand out in the vast world of mythical creatures.
People love unicorns because they embody the magic and wonder of childhood. They remind us of a world where magical things can happen, encouraging both children and adults to believe in the extraordinary.
Knitting a unicorn can be a way to bring this magical creature into the real world. It allows knitters to create something unique and personal, offering a sense of accomplishment and joy. A knitted unicorn can be a special gift, a cherished toy, or a decorative item that brings a little bit of magic and joy into our lives.
Denise –
Very easy to follow an quick to make. Made 2 different ones for my granddaughters.
Helen (verified owner) –
Turned out just like the picture. I really loved it.
Jacki (verified owner) –
Really easy to follow. First time I have made an animal. Made this for a little girl who has lost her dad.
Will be making more! Husband wants one in his football team colours.
Jane Potter (verified owner) –
Good clear instruction
Easy to put together looks just like the pattern
Carol Roberts –
Nice easy pattern to follow, am in the process of putting it all together, and it is looking good…
Anonymous –
another great pattern from knitting by post, so easy to follow.
Mrs M. R. Dawson (verified owner) –
I made this in blue and white aswell as pink and white. I made them for a friend who runs a charity with the help of a caravan and a beach hut to give a seaside holiday for families when time is short and precious to make memories before a member of them grows wings, this is something that she is extremely dedicated to.and also now provide a restful break in a quiet spot to military either with physical or mental problems (including ptsd) I saw ordered and made them last week and they took place with the other charity mascots during a fundraising event. To continue to provide these breaks at no cost to families of the above costs £60,000 per annum. So I made them in the colours of the charity. Feel free to check the charity out. Find them at the Maria Hanson Foundation on facebook
Kay Smith (verified owner) –
Good clear instructions, beautifully designed unicorn which made up perfectly
Linda –
This is just tremendous.
Easy to make and a delight
I find all the patterns are tremendous
Evie (verified owner) –
Beautiful patterns. Good instructions and easy to read on excellent quality paper. I have bought quite a few, and can’t wait to do them!