This sweet pony girl features a tan body, pointed ears, a soft cream mane, a small white horn, glossy black eyes, a rounded muzzle with a pale pink halter, and a blue summer dress with white stripes. The set also includes a blue sun hat, yellow daisy purse, brown picnic tote, tiny layered picnic square, white sandals, and flower decorations.
Free Crochet Pattern
Finished size: about 8.5 to 9 inches tall for the pony doll when made with sport weight cotton yarn and a 2.25 mm hook. The hat is about 4.25 inches wide, the yellow purse is about 2 inches wide, and the picnic tote is about 2.25 inches wide.
This pattern is written in US crochet terms. Work tightly so the stuffing does not show. The doll is made in separate shaped pieces, then sewn together with careful placement to match the image: large rounded head, short body hidden under the dress, small arms, straight legs, brown hooves, blue striped skirt, white sandals, and several removable picnic accessories.
Materials
- Sport weight cotton yarn in tan, sky blue, white, cream, pale pink, brown, yellow, golden yellow, medium green, light pink, and a small amount of black.
- 2.25 mm crochet hook for the doll and accessories.
- 2.00 mm crochet hook for flowers, halter straps, sandal straps, and small details.
- 8 mm black safety eyes or black embroidered eyes.
- Fiberfill stuffing.
- Yarn needle.
- Stitch markers.
- Small scissors.
- Optional: thin cardboard or plastic canvas for the base of the tote and purse.
- Optional: fabric glue only for tiny flower centers, if you prefer not to sew them.
Abbreviations
- MR = magic ring.
- ch = chain.
- sl st = slip stitch.
- sc = single crochet.
- hdc = half double crochet.
- dc = double crochet.
- inc = 2 sc in the same stitch.
- dec = invisible single crochet decrease.
- BLO = back loop only.
- FLO = front loop only.
- FO = fasten off.
- st = stitch.
- R = round or row.
Gauge and Construction Notes
For a firm amigurumi finish, 6 sc across should measure about 1 inch. Exact gauge is less important than tight, even stitches. Keep your tension consistent because the dress, hat, bags, and sandals are sized to fit the pony body.
The head is intentionally large and round. The muzzle sits low on the face and points forward, giving the same soft pony profile shown in the image. The ears are tall and narrow. The horn is short, white, and centered between the ears.
The doll is worked mostly in continuous spiral rounds. Do not join unless the pattern says to join. Place a stitch marker in the first stitch of each round. Stuff the head and body firmly, but keep the arms, ears, and horn lightly stuffed or unstuffed so they sew on neatly.
Pony Head
Use tan yarn and a 2.25 mm hook. The head is a rounded oval with the widest area around the eyes and cheeks.
- R1: MR, 6 sc in ring. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: (sc 1, inc) around. 18 sts.
- R4: (sc 2, inc) around. 24 sts.
- R5: (sc 3, inc) around. 30 sts.
- R6: (sc 4, inc) around. 36 sts.
- R7: (sc 5, inc) around. 42 sts.
- R8: (sc 6, inc) around. 48 sts.
- R9: (sc 7, inc) around. 54 sts.
- R10 to R18: sc around. 54 sts for 9 rounds.
- R19: (sc 7, dec) around. 48 sts.
- R20: sc around. 48 sts.
- R21: (sc 6, dec) around. 42 sts.
- R22: (sc 5, dec) around. 36 sts.
- R23: (sc 4, dec) around. 30 sts.
- Pause here. Insert safety eyes between R14 and R15, about 10 stitches apart. The muzzle will sit between and below the eyes.
- R24: (sc 3, dec) around. 24 sts.
- Begin stuffing firmly. Shape the upper head round and the lower head slightly narrower.
- R25: (sc 2, dec) around. 18 sts.
- R26: (sc 1, dec) around. 12 sts.
- R27: dec around. 6 sts.
- FO, leaving a tail. Close the remaining hole and weave in the end.
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Eye Shine and Sleepy Brow Details
- With white yarn, embroider one small shine stitch on the upper outer side of each black eye.
- With black thread or split black yarn, sew a tiny curved brow line above each eye, about 2 rounds above the eye.
- Keep the brow soft and short. It should look like the delicate closed eyelid lines in the image, not a heavy eyebrow.
Rounded Pony Muzzle
Use tan yarn. The muzzle is a raised oval that sits low on the face and covers the center front of the head from just below the eyes to the lower cheek.
- R1: ch 6. Starting in the second ch from hook, sc 4, 3 sc in last ch. Work on the other side of the chain: sc 3, inc in last ch. 12 sts.
- R2: inc, sc 3, inc in next 3 sts, sc 3, inc in next 2 sts. 18 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, sc 4, (sc 1, inc) 3 times, sc 4, (sc 1, inc) 2 times. 24 sts.
- R4: sc around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 8, hdc 8, sc 8. 24 sts.
- R6: sc around. 24 sts.
- FO, leaving a long sewing tail.
Lightly stuff the muzzle. Pin it centered between the eyes, with the top edge about 2 rounds below the eyes and the bottom edge near R21 of the head. Sew around the full edge. Add more stuffing before closing the last inch so the muzzle is rounded and prominent.
Muzzle Highlights
- Use white yarn and a yarn needle.
- Sew one short vertical highlight on the left front side of the muzzle, about 3 stitches long.
- Sew one matching short highlight on the right front side.
- Keep the highlights slightly curved and symmetrical.
White Horn
Use white yarn and a 2.00 mm hook. The horn is small, oval, and centered above the muzzle between the ears.
- R1: MR, 5 sc in ring. 5 sts.
- R2: sc around. 5 sts.
- R3: (sc 1, inc) twice, sc 1. 7 sts.
- R4: sc around. 7 sts.
- R5: (sc 2, inc) twice, sc 1. 9 sts.
- R6: sc around. 9 sts.
- R7: (sc 2, inc) 3 times. 12 sts.
- R8: sc around. 12 sts.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Stuff very lightly. Sew the horn vertically at the center front of the head, between R8 and R13, with the base slightly above the muzzle. The horn should point upward, not forward.
Pointed Ears
Make 2 with tan yarn. The ears are tall cones placed high on the head, slightly angled outward.
- R1: MR, 5 sc in ring. 5 sts.
- R2: sc around. 5 sts.
- R3: inc, sc 4. 6 sts.
- R4: sc around. 6 sts.
- R5: (sc 1, inc) 3 times. 9 sts.
- R6: sc around. 9 sts.
- R7: (sc 2, inc) 3 times. 12 sts.
- R8: sc around. 12 sts.
- R9: (sc 3, inc) 3 times. 15 sts.
- R10 to R12: sc around. 15 sts.
- Flatten the opening. Do not stuff. Sc through both layers for 7 sts to close.
- FO, leaving a long sewing tail.
Sew the ears on the top of the head between R5 and R10. Place them about 10 stitches apart with the horn centered between them. Angle each ear slightly outward so the tips frame the mane.
Cream Mane and Forelock
The mane is made from short cream strands across the top front of the head. It should look like soft bangs falling between the ears and over the forehead.
- Cut 18 strands of cream yarn, each about 5 inches long.
- Attach the first row of strands along R7 of the head, between the ears.
- Attach 8 strands across the front center, from left ear base to right ear base.
- Attach 6 strands one round lower, centered above the horn.
- Attach 4 strands behind the horn to add fullness.
- Trim the bangs to about 1 inch long, leaving uneven soft tips.
To attach each strand, fold it in half, insert the hook under one head stitch, pull the loop through, then pull the two ends through the loop. Tighten gently. Brush or separate the yarn with your fingers only if you want a softer fringe.
Body
Use tan yarn. The body is small compared with the head and mostly covered by the blue dress.
- R1: MR, 6 sc in ring. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: (sc 1, inc) around. 18 sts.
- R4: (sc 2, inc) around. 24 sts.
- R5: (sc 3, inc) around. 30 sts.
- R6 to R9: sc around. 30 sts.
- R10: (sc 8, dec) 3 times. 27 sts.
- R11: sc around. 27 sts.
- R12: (sc 7, dec) 3 times. 24 sts.
- R13: sc around. 24 sts.
- R14: (sc 6, dec) 3 times. 21 sts.
- R15: sc around. 21 sts.
- R16: (sc 5, dec) 3 times. 18 sts.
- R17: sc around. 18 sts.
- Stuff the body firmly, keeping the base rounded and the neck narrow.
- FO, leaving a long tail for sewing.
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Sew the head to the body after the dress bodice is started or finished, depending on your preferred assembly method. The head should sit straight, with the muzzle facing forward and slightly downward.
Legs with Brown Hooves
Make 2. Start with brown yarn for the hooves, then change to tan for the legs. The legs are straight and short, visible under the striped skirt.
- R1: With brown yarn, MR, 6 sc in ring. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: (sc 1, inc) around. 18 sts.
- R4: BLO sc around. 18 sts.
- R5: sc around. 18 sts.
- R6: sc 4, dec 5 times, sc 4. 13 sts.
- R7: sc 3, dec 3 times, sc 4. 10 sts.
- Change to tan yarn.
- R8 to R17: sc around. 10 sts for 10 rounds.
- Stuff the hoof firmly and the leg lightly.
- Flatten the top and sc through both layers for 5 sts.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Sew the legs to the bottom front of the body, about 4 stitches apart. They should hang straight down and peek below the skirt evenly.
Arms with Brown Hooves and White Cuffs
Make 2. Each arm has a brown hoof, tan upper section, and white sleeve cuff at the shoulder side.
- R1: With brown yarn, MR, 6 sc in ring. 6 sts.
- R2: (sc 1, inc) around. 9 sts.
- R3 to R5: sc around. 9 sts.
- Change to tan yarn.
- R6 to R12: sc around. 9 sts for 7 rounds.
- Change to white yarn.
- R13: BLO sc around. 9 sts.
- R14: sc around. 9 sts.
- Stuff the hoof lightly. Leave the upper arm mostly flat.
- Flatten the top and sc through both layers for 4 sts.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
White Cuff Ridge
- Join white yarn to any front loop left from R13.
- Work (sl st, ch 1) in each front loop around.
- Join with sl st and FO.
Sew the arms to the sides of the body at R15 to R16, just below the head. Angle them slightly downward so the brown hooves rest near the skirt edge.
Blue Dress Bodice
The dress has a fitted sky blue bodice with cap sleeves hidden under the arms and a full striped skirt. Work the bodice directly around the body if possible. You may also make it separately and slide it on before sewing the head.
Use sky blue yarn and a 2.25 mm hook. Chain loosely so the bodice fits over the body.
- R1: ch 25. Join with sl st to form a ring, making sure the chain is not twisted. Sc around. 25 sts.
- R2: sc around. 25 sts.
- R3: sc 5, ch 4, skip 4 sts, sc 7, ch 4, skip 4 sts, sc 5. This creates arm openings. 25 working spaces.
- R4: sc in each sc and each ch around. 25 sts.
- R5: (sc 4, inc) 5 times. 30 sts.
- R6: sc around. 30 sts.
- R7: (sc 5, inc) 5 times. 35 sts.
- R8: sc around. 35 sts.
- Do not fasten off if continuing to the skirt.
Position the bodice so the armholes sit at the sides and the top edge rests just under the pony’s neck. If the bodice is separate, slide it onto the body from the bottom before attaching the legs or before sewing the head in place.
Full Striped Skirt
The skirt begins from the bottom of the bodice and flares outward. It uses alternating sky blue and white stripes to match the image. The lower hem is blue and slightly thicker.
- R1: With sky blue, FLO of bodice R8, (sc 1, inc) around. 52 sts. If your count differs by 1 stitch, adjust with one extra sc.
- R2: sc around. 52 sts.
- R3: Change to white, sc around. 52 sts.
- R4: Change to sky blue, (sc 12, inc) 4 times. 56 sts.
- R5: sky blue sc around. 56 sts.
- R6: Change to white, sc around. 56 sts.
- R7: Change to sky blue, (sc 13, inc) 4 times. 60 sts.
- R8: sky blue sc around. 60 sts.
- R9: Change to white, sc around. 60 sts.
- R10: Change to sky blue, (sc 14, inc) 4 times. 64 sts.
- R11: sky blue sc around. 64 sts.
- R12: Change to white, sc around. 64 sts.
- R13: Change to sky blue, (sc 15, inc) 4 times. 68 sts.
- R14: sky blue sc around. 68 sts.
- R15: sky blue reverse sc around for a firm rope-like hem. 68 sts.
- Join with sl st, FO, and weave in ends neatly inside the skirt.
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The skirt should sit wide and bell-shaped, with the hem reaching the upper legs. The white stripes should appear as narrow bands between wider blue sections, just like the dress in the image.
Dress Waist Stripe
Use white yarn and a 2.00 mm hook. Join yarn at the center back of the waist, between the bodice and skirt.
- Work sl st evenly around the waist line, placing 1 sl st in each visible stitch.
- Join at the back and FO.
- Hide the tails inside the dress.
This white line separates the bodice from the skirt and gives the dress the crisp picnic look shown in the image.
Daisy on the Dress
Make 1 small daisy for the right side of the bodice. Use white yarn for petals and golden yellow for the center.
Flower Center
- With golden yellow, MR, 6 sc in ring.
- Join with sl st and FO.
Petals
- Join white yarn to any stitch of the yellow center.
- In the same stitch, ch 3, dc, ch 3, sl st.
- Repeat the petal sequence in each of the remaining 5 stitches.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Sew the daisy to the front right side of the blue bodice, slightly above the waist stripe. Keep it flat, with the yellow center visible.
White Sandals with Blue Flowers
Make 2 sandal soles in white and add brown visible hoof centers, white straps, and blue flowers. The sandals sit over the brown hooves and should look open-toed.
White Sole
- With white yarn, ch 7.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch. Work on other side: sc 4, inc in last ch. 14 sts.
- R2: inc, sc 4, inc in next 3 sts, sc 4, inc in next 2 sts. 20 sts.
- R3: BLO sc around. 20 sts.
- Join with sl st and FO.
Brown Hoof Insert
- With brown yarn, ch 5.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 3, 3 sc in last ch, sc 2 on other side, inc in last ch. 10 sts.
- Join and FO.
Sew the brown insert inside the white sole, closer to the front opening, so the brown hoof shows through the sandal.
Sandal Straps
- With white yarn, ch 10 for the ankle strap. Sew each end to the back sides of the sole.
- With white yarn, ch 8 for the toe strap. Sew across the front of the sole.
- Make sure each sandal fits over one hoof before sewing it permanently or leaving it removable.
Blue Flower for Each Sandal
- With golden yellow, MR, 5 sc in ring. Join and FO.
- Join sky blue to one stitch.
- In each stitch, work ch 2, hdc, ch 2, sl st.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Sew one blue flower to the front strap of each sandal. Place the flowers centered over the brown hoof, matching the image.
Pale Pink Halter Around the Muzzle
The pony has a soft pale pink halter that frames the muzzle, crosses the cheeks, and curves around the lower face. Use pale pink yarn and a 2.00 mm hook.
Main Muzzle Ring
- ch 38.
- Test the chain around the muzzle. It should fit around the widest part with slight tension.
- Join with sl st to form a ring.
- Work 1 round of sl st into each chain for a rounded cord.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Place the ring around the muzzle, crossing just above the middle of the muzzle and curving under it. Sew down at the left side, right side, and bottom center only, so it keeps a soft raised look.
Cheek Straps
- Make 2 pale pink chains, each 16 ch long.
- Sew one strap from the left side of the muzzle ring to the left cheek, ending near the lower side of the eye.
- Sew the second strap from the right side of the muzzle ring to the right cheek.
- Keep both straps symmetrical and slightly diagonal upward.
Lower Chin Strap
- Make 1 pale pink chain, 14 ch long.
- Sew it under the muzzle from left to right.
- This strap should be visible below the round muzzle and connect to the side ring points.
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Large Blue Sun Hat
The hat is a flat-crowned blue sun hat with a wide brim and white ribbon details. It sits beside the doll in the image, so it can be made as a removable accessory.
- R1: With sky blue, MR, 6 sc in ring. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: (sc 1, inc) around. 18 sts.
- R4: (sc 2, inc) around. 24 sts.
- R5: (sc 3, inc) around. 30 sts.
- R6: (sc 4, inc) around. 36 sts.
- R7: (sc 5, inc) around. 42 sts.
- R8: (sc 6, inc) around. 48 sts.
- R9: (sc 7, inc) around. 54 sts.
- R10: (sc 8, inc) around. 60 sts.
- R11: BLO sc around. 60 sts.
- R12 to R15: sc around. 60 sts.
- R16: FLO (sc 4, inc) around. 72 sts.
- R17: (sc 5, inc) around. 84 sts.
- R18: sc around. 84 sts.
- R19: (sc 6, inc) around. 96 sts.
- R20: sc around. 96 sts.
- R21: reverse sc around for a firm brim edge. 96 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
White Hat Ribbon and Bow
- For the curved ribbon marks on the brim, make 3 short white chains of 9 ch each. Sew them around the brim with gaps between them.
- For the hat band, chain 64 with white yarn. Wrap it around the crown base and sew at the back.
- For the bow, ch 18, sl st back across, FO. Make a second matching strip.
- Tie the two strips into a small bow and sew it to the left side of the hat brim.
- Trim ends neatly so the bow tails look soft and relaxed.
White Daisy Hair Flower
The pony wears a white daisy near one ear, beside the mane. Make it slightly larger than the dress daisy.
Center
- With golden yellow, MR, 6 sc in ring.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- Join and FO.
Petals
- Join white yarn to any stitch.
- ch 4, dc in same stitch, ch 4, sl st in same stitch.
- sl st in next stitch.
- Repeat until you have 6 rounded petals, spacing petals evenly around the center.
- FO, leaving a long sewing tail.
Sew the daisy to the pony’s right side of the head, at the base of the right ear. It should sit partly over the cream mane and remain visible from the front.
Yellow Daisy Shoulder Purse
The yellow purse is small and rectangular with a long curved strap. It has a white daisy on the front flap.
Purse Body
- With yellow yarn, ch 11.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 9, 3 sc in last ch. Work on other side: sc 8, inc in last ch. 22 sts.
- R2: BLO sc around. 22 sts.
- R3 to R8: sc around. 22 sts.
- Flatten the top slightly and mark the front 10 stitches.
- R9: sc 10 across the front only, ch 1, turn.
- R10 to R13: sc 10, ch 1, turn.
- R14: dec, sc 6, dec. 8 sts.
- R15: dec, sc 4, dec. 6 sts.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Fold the flap down over the front of the purse and sew only the side corners lightly, leaving the lower edge shaped like a flap.
Long Strap
- With yellow yarn, ch 58.
- Sl st back across the chain to make a thicker strap.
- Sew each end to the side of the purse.
Small Daisy for Purse
- With golden yellow, MR, 5 sc in ring. Join and FO.
- Join white yarn. In each stitch, work ch 2, hdc, ch 2, sl st.
- FO, leaving a sewing tail.
Sew the daisy to the center of the yellow flap. The purse may be displayed beside the doll or placed across the body.
Brown Picnic Tote with Handles
The brown tote sits open beside the pony and holds pale pink picnic cloth or supplies. Its sides are boxy with two raised handles.
Tote Base
- With brown yarn, ch 13.
- R1: Starting in second ch from hook, sc 11, 3 sc in last ch. Work on other side: sc 10, inc in last ch. 26 sts.
- R2: inc, sc 10, inc in next 3 sts, sc 10, inc in next 2 sts. 32 sts.
- R3: BLO sc around. 32 sts.
- R4 to R11: sc around. 32 sts.
- R12: sl st around for a neat rim. 32 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
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For a flat bottom, cut a small rectangle of plastic canvas or thin cardboard and place it inside before finishing. This helps the tote stand upright like the one in the image.
Tote Handles
- Make 2 handles with brown yarn.
- For each handle, ch 18, then sl st back across the chain.
- Sew one handle to the front of the tote, attaching the ends 7 stitches apart.
- Sew the second handle to the back in the same way.
- Shape handles upward with your fingers so they curve like soft basket handles.
Pink Cloth Inside Tote
- With light pink yarn, ch 9.
- R1: sc in second ch from hook and across. 8 sts.
- R2 to R6: ch 1, turn, sc across. 8 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
- Fold the cloth twice and place it inside the tote so a soft pink edge peeks out.
Tiny Layered Picnic Square
The small square accessory resembles a stacked picnic treat or folded sandwich with cream top, tan edge, green layer, and yellow accent.
Cream Top Square
- With cream yarn, MR, 4 sc in ring. Pull tight.
- R2: 3 sc in each stitch around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, 3 sc in next st, repeat around. 20 sts.
- R4: sc 2, 3 sc in next st, sc 2, repeat around. 28 sts.
- Join with sl st and FO.
Brown Bottom Square
- Repeat the cream top square using tan or light brown yarn.
- Do not fasten off after R4 if you want to join the layers by crochet.
Colored Filling Layers
- With green yarn, ch 22 and FO. Sew it around one side edge between the top and bottom squares.
- With yellow yarn, ch 20 and FO. Sew it around the opposite side edge.
- With light pink yarn, ch 18 and FO. Tuck a short line along one corner as a small filling accent.
Place the cream square on top of the brown square. Join the layers by sewing around the edge, catching the colored filling chains between them. Stuff with a very small amount of fiberfill so the square looks softly raised.
Tail
The tail is small and mostly hidden behind the dress, but adding it helps the doll feel complete.
- Cut 10 strands of cream yarn, each 5 inches long.
- Tie them together at the center with another strand.
- Sew the tied center to the back of the body at R8, under the skirt line.
- Trim the tail to about 1.25 inches long.
- Let it peek slightly from under the back of the skirt.
Assembly Order
- Sew the legs to the lower front of the body, spaced evenly and pointing straight down.
- Place the blue bodice on the body if it was made separately.
- Finish the striped skirt and waist stripe before attaching the arms.
- Sew the arms at the upper sides of the body, with white cuffs touching the blue bodice.
- Sew the head firmly to the neck opening. Add extra stitches at the back so the large head does not wobble.
- Sew the muzzle to the lower front of the head and add white muzzle highlights.
- Sew the horn centered above the muzzle.
- Sew the ears to the top of the head, angled slightly outward.
- Add cream mane strands between and in front of the ears.
- Sew the white daisy beside the right ear.
- Add the pale pink halter ring and cheek straps around the muzzle.
- Sew the dress daisy to the right side of the bodice.
- Place or sew the sandals onto the brown hooves.
- Make the hat, yellow purse, brown tote, and picnic square as separate accessories.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Check the face from the front before securing every detail permanently. The eyes should be level, the horn should stand centered, and the muzzle should sit rounded and low. The pink halter must curve gently around the muzzle without pulling the face out of shape.
Add the final white eye shine stitches only after the muzzle is sewn on. This lets you balance the expression. The pony should look soft and friendly, with the daisy flower framing one side of the face.
- Use tan yarn to close any visible gaps around the muzzle.
- Use pale pink yarn to secure loose halter points.
- Use cream yarn to add extra mane strands if the forehead looks sparse.
- Trim the mane slowly, checking both sides after each cut.
- Do not overstuff the horn or ears, or they may tilt forward.
Care Notes
Spot clean the doll with a slightly damp cloth. Avoid soaking the head because the mane, embroidered details, and facial shaping may shift when wet. Let the doll air dry flat in a shaded place.
If this item is made for a young child, embroider the eyes instead of using safety eyes. Secure all flowers, straps, and accessories with extra stitches. Small removable items such as the picnic square and purse should be used only with supervision.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- The head is larger than the body and firmly attached.
- The muzzle is centered, rounded, and placed below the eyes.
- The white horn is vertical and placed between the ears.
- The ears are tall, pointed, and angled outward.
- The cream mane falls over the forehead in short strands.
- The blue dress has a fitted bodice and flared striped skirt.
- The white stripes are narrow and evenly spaced.
- The dress daisy sits on the right side of the bodice.
- The sandals are white with brown centers and blue flowers.
- The blue hat has a wide brim, white ribbon details, and a side bow.
- The yellow purse has a daisy flap and long strap.
- The brown tote has two handles and a pink cloth inside.
- The small picnic square has cream, tan, green, yellow, and pink layers.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Keep the pony and accessories away from direct sunlight for long periods, especially the blue dress and hat. Cotton yarn can fade if displayed in strong light. Store the small bags and picnic square in a soft pouch when not in use.
To refresh the shape, gently press the skirt outward with your fingers and smooth the hat brim flat. Do not iron the doll. If the brim curls too much, lightly mist your fingers with water, shape the edge, and let it dry naturally.
For long-term display, support the doll’s back so the head does not pull the neck forward. The picnic tote and purse should be kept lightly stuffed with tissue or scrap yarn to preserve their boxy shapes.
Please note: This is an AI-assisted crochet pattern based on an AI-generated design. I do my best to make each pattern clear and accurate, but occasional errors may happen. Thank you for understanding and enjoying this design.



