I got a little crazy with this list of horse-themed Crochet patterns. Once I started I couldn’t seem to stop finding pony patterns and horse patterns.
The only horse not included in these patterns are Unicorns, cause well they are not horses BUT having said that if you can work out a horn, any of these Pony crochet patterns could very easily be turned into a Unicorn.
Anyways back to the horses, I remember my daughter was obsessed with horses, her obsession occurred right after reading the Pony pals book series of course. We would run around thrift stores trying to find more books from the original book series. I believe we have over 30 Pony Pals books. She also had the same obsession with the Baby sitters club, thankfully though she didn’t become obsessed with babies.
Horses have always been a beloved animal among many people, with their beauty, grace, and strength captivating individuals all around the world. However, finding horse-themed decor can be quite difficult, especially if you are looking to add a personal touch with a DIY project. The good news is that there are plenty of horse and pony patterns available for crochet enthusiasts that can be used to create a variety of unique and charming horse-themed items.
Whether you’re looking to make a cozy blanket with galloping horses or a cute little keychain featuring a pony, there are a range of patterns available for horse-lovers of all skill levels. From realistic and detailed patterns to more whimsical and playful designs, there is something for everyone.
In this collection of horse and pony patterns, you will find a variety of options that are both paid and free. Don’t worry if you are on a tight budget, as many of the paid patterns are reasonably priced for crochet patterns. These patterns are perfect for creating unique and charming items that can be used for country fairs, markets, or even as gifts for grandchildren who love horses.
The great thing about these patterns is that they can be easily customized to suit your preferences. Whether you prefer a more traditional look or something more modern and playful, there is a pattern out there for you. Many of these patterns can be made using a variety of yarns, so you can choose the perfect colors and textures to match your home decor or personal style.
If you know of a horse pattern that should be included in this list, be sure to comment below. With the help of these horse and pony patterns, you can bring the beauty and elegance of these magnificent animals into your home in a unique and personalized way.
Free Crochet Pony – Who doesn’t love a cute little pony? If you’re looking for a fun and free crochet project, look no further than this adorable pony pattern. With its soft mane and tail, and sweet little face, this pony is sure to bring a smile to your face. Whether you’re making it for a child or for yourself, this free pattern is perfect for any horse lover. So grab your crochet hook and some yarn, and get ready to create your very own pony!
Farmyard Afghan – Bring the cozy charm of a farmhouse into your home with this beautiful farmyard afghan. Featuring a variety of farm animals, including cows, horses, pigs, and chickens, this afghan is perfect for snuggling up with on a chilly evening. The detailed stitch work brings each animal to life, creating a charming and rustic feel. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, this pattern is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of farmhouse style to their home.
Horse Afghan – If you’re looking for a crochet project that’s both challenging and rewarding, look no further than this stunning horse afghan. Featuring a majestic horse in full gallop, this afghan is sure to impress. The intricate stitch work and detailed design make it a true work of art. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a gift for a horse lover in your life, this pattern is sure to be a treasured keepsake for years to come.
Barnyard Horse Purse This charming barnyard horse purse is the perfect accessory for any horse lover. With its whimsical design and vibrant colors, it’s sure to turn heads. The sturdy construction and ample size make it a practical choice for carrying your essentials, while the playful horse design adds a touch of fun to your outfit. Whether you’re heading to the barn or out on the town, this purse is sure to be your go-to accessory.
Horse Potholder – Add a touch of equestrian charm to your kitchen with this fun and functional horse potholder. Featuring a cute horse head design, this potholder is perfect for protecting your hands while cooking or baking. The durable construction and heat-resistant materials make it a practical choice for any kitchen, while the charming horse design adds a touch of whimsy. Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, this pattern is perfect for anyone looking to add a touch of horse-themed fun to their kitchen.
Ravelry: Horse pattern by Laura Gillard
The Callie Horse Hat: Free Crochet Pattern – The Unraveled Mitten
Crochet Horse and Donkey – A Free CAL – Grace and Yarn
HORSE PURSE PATTERN!! at long last!! – Kristieskids
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Heidi the Horse Free Amigurumi Pattern – Jess Huff
Horse Hat – Free Crochet Pattern
Ravelry: Amigurumi Horse pattern by Tanya Eberhardt
Zoodiacs Horse C2C Crochet Graph – One Dog Woof
Ravelry: Basic Horse/Pony pattern by Artefacts Crochet Design
Ravelry: Little horse amigurumi pattern by Elizabeth Kina
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Icelandic horse Ragdoll – Amilovesgurumi
c2c Crochet Horse Blanket Pattern
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Horse Amigurumi – Free Stuffed Animal Crochet Pattern • Craft Passion
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Mini Amigurumi Horse and Donkey – A Free Crochet Pattern – Grace and Yarn
Rattle Horse Amigurumi PDF Free Crochet Pattern – Amigurumiday
The horse crochet patterns below are all from Etsy –
Horses are majestic creatures that have captivated people for centuries, inspiring art, literature, and even crochet patterns. If you’re a horse lover and a crochet enthusiast, you’ll love these horse crochet patterns from Etsy. Each pattern is unique and allows you to create your own beautiful horse-inspired pieces, whether it’s a cozy afghan, a cute amigurumi, or a stylish hat.
Etsy is a great place to find crochet patterns, as it offers a wide variety of options from independent designers. You’ll find patterns for horses of all shapes and sizes, from realistic and detailed to cute and cartoonish. The patterns are available for instant download, so you can start working on your project right away.
Horse Pillow
Crochet the My Little Pony
What you need
4 ply worsted weight yarn
2 balls tan (MC/ main color)
1 ball each of brown (color A) and off-white (color B).
Crochet hook size F
Two buttons for eyes
2 brass buttons
toy filling
Pony is 17? (43 cm) high.
Instructions
Head – Rnd 1 – With MC, Ch 2; 6 Sc in 2nd Ch from hook, do NOT sl st to join.
Work in a spiral using a marker at beg of eaCh rnd.
Rnd 2 – 2 Sc in each Sc around. (12 Sc).
Rnd 3 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in next Sc * repeat from * around. (18 Sc).
Rnd 4 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 2 Sc * repeat from * around. (24 Sc).
Rnd 5 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 3 Sc * repeat from * around. (30 Sc).
Rnds 6 – 14 – Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 15 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 4 Sc * repeat from * around. (36 Sc).
Rnd 16 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 5 Sc * repeat from * around. (43 Sc).
Rnd 17 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 6 Sc * repeat from * around. (48 Sc).
Rnds 18-28 – Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 29 – (Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 6 Sc * repeat from * around. (42 Sc).
Rnd 30 – Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 31 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 5 Sc * repeat from * around. (36 Sc).
Rnd 32 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 4 Sc * repeat from * around. (30 Sc).
Rnd 33 – * Dec 1 sac in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 3 Sc * repeat from * around. (24 Sc).
Rnd 34 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 2 Sc * repeat from * around. (18 Sc).
Rnd 35 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in next Sc * repeat from * around. (12 Sc).
Rnd 36 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc * repeat from * around. (6 Sc).
Rnd 37 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc * repeat from * around. (3 Sc).
Neck and Body –
Rnd 1 – With MC, ch 24 and join with sl st to form ring; Sc in each Ch around (24 Sc), do NOT sl st to join but work in a spiral as before.
Rnd 2-3 – Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 4 – 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc around. (25 Sc).
Rnd 5 – repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 6 – 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc around. (26 Sc).
Rnd 7 – repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 8 – 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc around. (27 Sc).
Rnd 9 – repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 10 – 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc around. (28 Sc).
Rnd 11 – repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 12 – 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc around. (29 Sc).
Rnd 13 – repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 14 – 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc around. (30 Sc).
Rnd 15 – repeat Rnd 2.
Rnd 16 – Ch 21, Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and in each of next 19 Ch sts, Sc in each of next 30 Sc in Rnd 15, working across opposite side of foundation Ch, Sc in each of next 20 Ch sts, Sc in end Sc (71 Sc), do NOT join but work in a spiral as before.
Rnd 17 – * Sc in each of next 7 Sc, 2 Sc in next Sc * repeat from * 7 times, Sc in each of next 6 Sc, 3 Sc in next Sc. (81 Sc).
Rnd 18 – * Sc in each of next 6 Sc, 2 Sc in next Sc * repeat from * 9 times, Sc in each of next 7 Sc, 2 Sc in each of next 3 Sc. (94 Sc).
Rnd 19 – * Sc in each of next 9 Sc, 2 Sc in next Sc * repeat from * 7 times, Sc in each of next 7 Sc, (2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in next Sc) 3 times. (105 Sc).
Rnd 20 – Sc in each of next 97 Sc, (2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 2 Sc) 3 times, Sc in last Sc. (108 Sc).
Rnd 21 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 9 Sc * repeat from * 9 times, 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of last 7 Sc. (119 Sc).
Rnds 22-25 – Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 26 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 9 Sc * repeat from * 9 times. dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of last 7 Sc. (108 Sc).
Rnds 27-32 – Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 33 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 8 Sc * repeat from * 9 times, dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of last 6 Sc. (97 Sc).
Rnd 34 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 7 Sc * repeat from * 9 times, dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of last 5 Sc. (86 Sc).
Rnd 35 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 4 Sc * repeat from * to last 2 Sc, Sc in each of last 2 Sc. (72 Sc).
Rnd 36 – Sc in each of next 24 Sc, (dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in next Sc) 5 times, Sc in each of next 23 Sc, (dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in next Sc) 3 times, dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc. (63 Sc).
Rnd 37 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in next Sc * repeat from * around. (42 Sc). Fasten off leaving a sewing length. Stuff Body and sew bottom seam closed.
Ear Piece – (make 4) – With MC, ch 15.
Row 1 – (wrong side) – Sc in 2nd Ch from hook, Sc in each of next 9 ch, hdc in each of next 3 ch, 3 hdc in end Ch, working across opposite side of foundation Ch, hdc in each of next 3 Ch, Sc in each of last 10 Ch, turn.
Row 2 – Ch 1, Sc in each of first 5 Sc, hdc in each of next 5 Sc, dc in each of next 3 hdc, 2 dc in each of next 3 hdc, dc in each of next 3 hdc, hdc in each of next 5 Sc, Sc in each of last 5 Sc. Fasten off.
With wrong sides facing and working on back lps, sl st 2 Ear Pieces tog. repeat with rem 2 Ear Pieces.
Tail – Cut 40 lengths of B, 13 ” long. With ends even, tie a separate string of B around centre point. Fold in half and wrap another strand tightly around all strands 1/2? below fold at centre point and secure. Sew Tail to Body.
Mane – Sew Head to Neck tilting it downward.
Sew Ears to top of Head 1? apart. Cut B into 6? lengths and using 2 strands of B for each fringe, starting on forehead 1/2? in front of Ears and extending to back of Head and halfway down Neck, single knot fringe close closely in a band approx. 1? wide.
Leg – (make 4) – With A, Ch 2.
Rnd 1 – 6 Sc in 2nd Ch from hook, do NOT join but work in a spiral as before.
Rnd 2 – 2 Sc in each Sc around. (12 Sc).
Rnd 3 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in next Sc * repeat from * around. (18 Sc).
Rnd 4 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 2 Sc * repeat from * around. (24 Sc).
Rnd 5 – * 2 Sc in next Sc, Sc in each of next 3 Sc * repeat from * around. (30 Sc).
Rnd 6 – Working in blp only, Sc in blp of each Sc around.
Rnd 7 – Working in both lps, Sc in each Sc around.
Rnd 8 – * Dec 1 Sc in next 2 Sc, Sc in each of next 3 Sc * repeat from * around. (24 Sc), complete last Sc with MC. Fasten off.
Rnds 9-26 – With MC, Sc in each Sc around. Fasten off leaving a sewing length. Stuff Legs and sew to bottom of Body.
Facial Features –
Nostrils – With A, satin st 2 nostrils centered on top of Muzzle.
Eyes – Sew black buttons in place.
Bridle (Nose Band) – With A, Ch 33. Row 1 -” Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and in each Ch across. (32 Sc). Fasten off. Sew ends of Band tog and slide over Muzzle.
Side Piece – (make 2) – With A, Ch 25. Row 1 – Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and in each Ch across. (25 Sc). Fasten off. Sew one end of each Side Piece to each side of Nose Band and sew rem 2 ends tog under Mane at back of Head.
Reins – (make 2) – With A, Ch 81.
Row 1 – Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and in each Ch across. (80 Sc). Fasten off. Sew ends of Reins to Nose Band where Side Pieces are joined. Sew brass buttons on ends of Reins.
Saddle – With A, Ch 9.
Row 1 – Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and in each Ch across, turn. (8 Sc).
Row 2 – Ch 1, 2 Sc in first Sc, Sc in each Sc across to last Sc, 2 Sc in last Sc. turn. (10 Sc).
Rows 3-8 – repeat Row 2, turn. (22 Sc).
Rows 9-11 – Ch 1, Sc in each Sc across, turn.
Row 12 – Ch 1, Sc in each Sc across, ch 7 turn.
Row 13 – Ch 1, Sc in 2nd Ch from hook, Sc in each Ch and each Sc across, (28 Sc), Ch 7, turn.
Row 14 – Ch 1, Sc in 2nd Ch from hook, Sc in each Ch and each Sc across, turn. (34 Sc).
Rows 15-17 – Ch 1, Sc in each Sc across, turn.
Row 18 – Ch 1, Sc in each Sc across to within last 6 Sc, turn, leaving last 6 Sc unworked. (28 Sc).
Row 19 – Ch 1, Sc in each Sc across to within last 6 Sc, turn, leaving last 6 Sc unworked. (22 Sc).
Rows 20-21 – Ch 1, Sc in each Sc across, turn.
Row 22 – Ch 1, dec 1 Sc in first 2 Sc, Sc in each Sc across to within last 2 Sc, dec 1 Sc in last 2 Sc, turn. (20 Sc).
Row 22-36 – repeat Row 22 (12 Sc at end of last row), turn.
Edging – Ch 1, Sc evenly around entire saddle working 3 Sc in each outer corner. Fasten off.
Cinch – With A, ch 19.
Row 1 – Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and in each Ch across, fasten off. (18 Sc).
Place the Saddle on the Pony’s back and sew into place. Sew ends of Cinch to the stirrups on the sides of the Saddle stretching the Cinch across the Pony’s stomach.
All done!
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