This pattern was inspired by the first amigurumi I ever saw. It was at a small craft fair and was a little white pegasus with a rainbow mane and tail. I was in love. I have always kept the tiny pony since it brightens my day to look at it.
What you need:
Worsted weight acrylic yarn
(I used Red Heart Super Saver)
in body and hair colors
Size F5 (3.75 mm) hook
Polyester fiber fill
Yarn needle
Hand sewing needle
Dark sewing thread
2 small beads
Clip to keep place
Scissors
(I used Red Heart Super Saver)
in body and hair colors
Size F5 (3.75 mm) hook
Polyester fiber fill
Yarn needle
Hand sewing needle
Dark sewing thread
2 small beads
Clip to keep place
Scissors
Head/Body:
Work in continuous rounds
- Chain 2
- Round 1: Work 6 sc in first chain
- Round 2: Work 2 sc in each sc around - 12 st
- Round 3: *2 sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around - 18 st
- Round 4-8: sc in each sc around
- Round 9: *Sc2tog, sc in each of next 4 sts, rep from * around - 15 st
- Round 10: *Sc2tog, sc in each of next 3 sts, rep from * around - 12 st
- Rounds 11-15: sc in each sc around
- Round 16: sc 3, dc 6, sc 3
- Round 17: 2 sc in each of 3 sts, 2 dc in each of 6 sts, 2 sc in each of 3 sts -24 st
- Round 18: sc 9, dc 6, sc 9
- Round 19-23: sc in each sc around
- Round 24: *Sc2tog, sc in each of next 2 sts, rep from * around - 18 st
- Round 25: *Sc2tog, sc in next st, rep from * around - 12 st
- Stuff firmly
- Round26: Sc2tog around -6 st
- Sew up end and weave in end
Nose:
Work in continuous rounds
Legs:
Work in continuous rounds
Make 4
Ears:
Make 2
ch 4, sc 1, dc 1, sc1
leave yarn for sewing up later
Wings:
Make 2
ch 8, *sc1, ch 6, sc 1 (back to first chain)
repeat from * till you have 3 bumps
Assembly:
Sew nose to face, it is optional to stuff it. Next add on the ears. Using the sewing thread and needle sew on the little beads (eyes) and stitch a couple of eyelashes. Position and sew on the legs. The wings can be sewn to sides as is or you could gather them (This would leave more room on the hind end if you want to embroider a cutie mark) before sewing.
Mane and tail:
Wrap the color yarn you want for your hair around your palm. When it looks like you have enough cut one edge, you will be left with many stands of even length yarn ready to use for your mane and tail, if you run you can always cut more.
For the tail I used about 12 pieces of yarn, I tied them in the middle
then sewed it to the bottom of my pony.
For the mane I chained 12 sts from the pony's body color leaving a tail on each end for sewing. Then using the mane yarn I latch hooked the pieces through each loop on the chain, 2 pieces of yarn per chain. Using the tail ends of the chain I sew the mane to the neck.
Now you have a pony that is 20% cooler than the other ponies.
Thank you.
Petite Pegasus Pony on Ravelry
Work in continuous rounds
- Chain 2
- Round 1: Work 6 sc in first chain
- Round 2: *2 sc in next st, sc in next st, rep from * around - 9 st
- Round 3-4: sc
- leave yarn tail for sewing up later
Legs:
Work in continuous rounds
Make 4
- Chain 2
- Round 1: Work 6 sc in first chain
- Round 2-6: sc
- leave yarn tail for sewing up later
Ears:
Make 2
ch 4, sc 1, dc 1, sc1
leave yarn for sewing up later
Wings:
Make 2
ch 8, *sc1, ch 6, sc 1 (back to first chain)
repeat from * till you have 3 bumps
Assembly:
Sew nose to face, it is optional to stuff it. Next add on the ears. Using the sewing thread and needle sew on the little beads (eyes) and stitch a couple of eyelashes. Position and sew on the legs. The wings can be sewn to sides as is or you could gather them (This would leave more room on the hind end if you want to embroider a cutie mark) before sewing.
Mane and tail:
Wrap the color yarn you want for your hair around your palm. When it looks like you have enough cut one edge, you will be left with many stands of even length yarn ready to use for your mane and tail, if you run you can always cut more.
For the tail I used about 12 pieces of yarn, I tied them in the middle
then sewed it to the bottom of my pony.
For the mane I chained 12 sts from the pony's body color leaving a tail on each end for sewing. Then using the mane yarn I latch hooked the pieces through each loop on the chain, 2 pieces of yarn per chain. Using the tail ends of the chain I sew the mane to the neck.
Now you have a pony that is 20% cooler than the other ponies.
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Thank you.
Petite Pegasus Pony on Ravelry