How to Make a Stick Horse
Release time:2023-09-08 04:21:40 oRead0
Method 1
Method 1 of 2:
Make a Head With Fabric
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Make a pattern for the head.
- You can create a pattern for the head of the riding toy by drawing the shape of the head freehand on cardboard or poster board. Optionally, enlarge, photocopy and print an illustration you want to use for a pattern.
- Include a long neck on the stick horse pattern.
- 2 Cut out the pattern along the outlines.
- 3 Fold the fabric in half.
- 4 Place your pattern on the fabric and cut around it. You will now have 2 identical pieces.
- 5 Sew the 2 pieces together to make a head for the stick horse. Leave the bottom of the neck open to insert the dowel.
- 1 Stuff your hobbyhorse's head about half full with cotton batting. You can cut up old socks or fabric if you don't have batting.
- 2 Decorate the face to make eyes, nostrils and a mouth.
- 3 Glue or sew on curtain fringe or yarn to make the stick horse's mane.
- 4 Fit the dowel into the hobbyhorse's head all the way to the top of the head (or the heel of the sock).
- 5 Finish stuffing the head while holding the dowel inside.
- 6 Tie the head tightly to the dowel using yarn, string or hair elastics over the fabric. The fastener should sit in the groove you cut into the dowel.
- 7 Add finishing touches to your riding toy, such as reins made of ribbon, if desired.