Turn Your Whale into a Narwhal!

My whale pattern was originally written as a narwhal pattern! So here’s how you can crochet a narwhal too!

This is a modification guide for my crochet whale pattern. To make this narwhal, first follow along with my free whale pattern and then use the following modification guide to make the horn and complete your narwhal.

You can also find the full narwhal pattern (including the whale portion) summarized in my crochet narwhal video tutorial as well!

Free Narwhal Pattern

To make and assemble the horn, follow along with the written pattern below!

If you find that you need more help, please feel free to visit my video tutorial too. The horn instructions are at the beginning of the tutorial and assembly is at the end. This tutorial covers an in depth step-by-step on how to make and attach the horn. It also summarizes how to crochet the whale’s body. If you’d like a more step-by-step version on how to crochet the whale portion as well, please visit my step-by-step whale tutorial.

Here’s the written pattern:

Do not duplicate to distribute or sell this crochet pattern in any form without permission. However, you may absolutely gift, donate, or sell any plushies that you make with this pattern. Please give "The Mary Jay" pattern credit and link back to this pattern when possible

Skills and Abbreviations for the Horn (In U.S. terms)

MR = Magic Ring  (Magic Circle)

SC = Single Crochet

INC = Increase 

BLO= Crochet in Back Loop Only

FO = Fasten off

Sewing

Recommended Materials:
Super Bulky Weight Yarn (#6) in white  (or the color of your choice)

6.5 mm Crochet Hook (or a similar hook size)

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Stitch Marker (Optional)

Pins (Optional)


If you made your whale out of a different yarn or hook size, use the same size for the horn as well!


Horn:

Using White

R1 4 SC in a MR

R2 4 SC in BLO

R3 [SC, INC] x 2 (6)

R4-6 6 SC (6)

FO with a long tail for sewing.

Add stuffing.


If you haven’t yet, please make sure to follow my whale pattern to make the whale before continuing onto assembly for the horn.


Assembly:

Sew the horn onto the top of the body, at equal distance from each eye. It should be placed on rounds 3 to 5 of the body. Or in other words, the front edge of the horn would start between rounds 2 and 3 and the back of the horn should end between rounds 5 and 6.

If you need more help with assembly, you can find how to attach the horn at 17:10 of the narwhal tutorial.

Congratulations! You finished your narwhal!

Let me know what you named it in the comments!
If you have any questions or find any mistakes in this pattern, please don’t hesitate to let me know!

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