Isadora the Winged Unicorn Horse Toy Knitting Pattern Digital PDF Download
Isadora the Winged Unicorn Horse Toy Knitting Pattern Digital PDF Download
Horse, unicorn, pegasus combination knitting pattern!
Unicorns are found in the folklore of countries around the world, from ancient Mesopotamia and Greece, to India and China. Unicorns are a symbol of purity, and their horns were believed to cure poisons. In the middle ages, cups made out of “unicorn” horns (but actually rhinoceros horn or narwhal tusk) were a hot commodity, as they were believed to protect the drinker from poisons. A winged unicorn is sometimes called an Alicorn or Pegacorn, and is traditionally a symbol of light (while a winged bull is a symbol of destruction). Rainbows are products of sunlight, so that must be why Isadora has so many beautiful colors!
Difficulty
Advanced
Skills and Techniques
Working in the round in small circumferences
Short rows
French knots
Simple jointed legs
Yarn
Fingering weight yarn held double or single strand of DK weight yarn. Yardage is given for fingering weight yarn. If using DK weight yarn, yardage will be approximately half as much.
Sample knit with Seismic Yarn Butter Sock (85% Extra Fine SW Merino Wool, 15% Nylon; 437 yards/400 m per 100g skein)
MC I’m Seven Now (Cream Base with Rainbow Speckle); 236 yards/216m (partial skein)
CC1 Material Girl (Neon Pink); 57 yards/52 m (partial skein)
CC2 Blue Monday (Neon Aqua); 44 yards/40 m (partial skein)
CC3 Purple Rain (Neon Purple); 26 yards/24 m (partial skein)
CC4 Not so Mellow Yellow (Neon Yellow); 4 yards/4 m (partial skein)
Needles
US 4/3.5mm needles for working small pieces in the round: DPNs, 1 long circular, or 2 short circulars
US 4/3.5mm circular needle for working flat, at least 24 inches/60cm long
Notions
Stitch marker
Removable stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Pins
Polyester fiber fill
Scissors
Length of black yarn
Stitch holder or waste yarn
Finished Measurements
One Size
10 inches/25 cm long from nose to tail
9 inches/22.5 cm tall standing