Simply Magical Unicorn Crochet Slippers
You've seen unicorn hats and unicorn stuffed animals, but have you ever seen unicorn crochet slippers? After a long day, kids of all ages will want to put on a pair of Simply Magical Unicorn Crochet Slippers. The colorful intermediate crochet pattern has it all, including appliques, a thick mane, and an enormous horn on each slipper. This pattern is available in three sizes, so even adults can add some whimsy to their feet with these slippers. You'll do more than simply crochet slippers with this pattern; you'll be giving family and friends an accessory that's warm and fun.
NotesAccording to the blogger, this pattern can be modified to create other animals.
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Finished SizeThis pattern is available in three women's sizes.
Materials List
- 300 yards total of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Minty
- 700 yards total of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in White
- 10 yards of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Black
- 5 yards of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn in Pink
- 150 yards of any variegated yarn, according to the blogger
- 10 yards of Red Heart Yarns Gleam in Creamy
- G/6 crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Stitch maker
- Poly-fil for stuffing
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princess6860504
Mar 13, 2018
Who wouldn't want to stomp around the house wearing these adorable unicorn slippers?! This is the best unicorn slipper pattern that I have come across, my favorite for sure. I like the believable facial features if that makes any sense! She is a unique and eccentric designer and I like that about her. I could tackle this!
JaneEK
Mar 03, 2017
This clever little project immediately caught my attention, but when I went to the link, I was disappointed to find only adult womens sizes. All three sizes (Small, Medium, and Large) begin with Ch 23, so there arent many clues to adjusting the size for children or toddlers. Cant change the hook size either as the smallest already uses size G. I will play around with this pattern when I have time because I do think its worth working up.
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