
On special request I made you a stick horse tutorial. If you like to read more about these horses, just go here, here and here.
This is what you need to make one of them:
- (old) sock, big mensize
- 2 buttons in a bright color
- 2 small (black) buttons
- quite a lot polyether stuffing
- strong white thread
- strong dark thread
- extra long needle
- normal needle
- thick woolen yarn for the manes
- leftover wool to embroider
- cotton rope to secure the sock to the stick
- piece of (imitation) leather or about 1 meter of leather strip 2,5 cm wide
- about 1 meter of thick natural or polyester rope for the rein
- felt for the ears
- punch to make holes in the leather strip
- 2 key rings diameter 3,5 cm
- 2 bells
- (old) broomstick (not pictured).
Fill the sock with stuffing.
Attach the manes, starting from the heel of the sock, down to the opening for about 15 cm. Tie up with double knots. Be sure to attach the manes in a row close to each other.
Attach the eyes, take care to attach them symmetrically. Take a long and strong white doubled thread, make a knot and start on the spot of eye 1. Go with the long needle to the other side, attach with a normal needle a colored button and a small button on top (eye 2) and go backwards to the knot. Attach eye 1 the same way and go back. Attach eye 2 for a second time and go back. Attach eye 1 for a second time, finishing with a knot under the button. Cut.
Make the mouth. Take a long and strong dark doubled thread. Go with your long needle right through the sock, go again in the same direction through the sock on the same spot, then again for a third time. Pull for shaping a mouth and make a secure knot. When finished just rotate the thread in order to vanish the knot from sight. The knot is now into the sock. Pull the mouth a bit down to get a better result.
Cut quarter circles of felt, taking two colors and two different diameters, in my case 18 and 14 cm. Fold and stitch across to shape an ear. Attach the ears to the sock, be sure to do this symmetrically.
Cut with a metal ruler a leather strip of 2,5 cm wide, 1 meter long. Hold the key rings on both sides of the head and measure the length needed for the top strip, which is about as long as the under strip. Cut top and under strip 5 cm longer than measured. If you like to, you can punch holes in the top strip to embroider a name afterwards. Attach bells to the key rings. Attach top and under strip to the key rings, by sewing a cross with the strong dark doubled thread. Put it on. Measure from one key ring, down to the lower side of the manes, back to the other key ring. Cut a third strip 5 cm longer than measured (in my case 50 cm). Attach this strip the same way to the key rings and under the lower side of the manes. The manes will hang over this attachment. Attach rein to the bridle.
Put the stick into the sock, right up to the sock’s heel. If needed add more stuffing. Go with a needle and a strong dark doubled thread about 2 cm from the opening of the sock. Turn around the stick a few times, securing the thread through the ridge. Go back to the outside of the sock again, turn around the sock a few times and tie securely. Tie now (on top of the dark thread) with the cotton rope like in the picture, starting by turning around over the beginning of the rope as tight as possible and ending by pulling the rope with the long needle under all strings. Cut.
Call your child!
This tutorial is for personal use only and may not to be used commercially.







58 comments:
WONDERFUL!
I love these better than my store bought one. I may have to replace it....
Thanks for sharing!
Great tutorial writing skills. En sinds kort weet ik dat dat nog niet zo makkelijk is. Zeker niet in het Engels.
wow! a really funny tutorial, thank you!
Daria
That´s amazing!
In this form, even I do like horses :D
Thank you for this tutorial!
Greetings -
myriam.
Increíble!! Me encanta!! :D
Greetings from Madrid
Hetty, waar heb je dat mooie okerkleurige touw gevonden?
I love this--thank you so much!
@ vlijtig: kan je je deze nog herinneren? http://lightbluegrey.blogspot.com/2010/10/falling-in-love-with-rope.html
These are such a good idea. Beautiful, thank you.
Aww, he's BEAUTIFUL! Meisje emailed me about him and I'm so glad she did. She was right, I love him! I would also love to link to your tutorial if you didn't mind.
What a fabulous horse!! I must make one! :)
You can't beat homemade toys! I will SOO be making one of these for a friend, thanks so much!
What a wonderful toy! It's adorable!
I love, love, love this! Thanks for the tutorial - I can't wait to make a few of these.
This is so brilliant, thanks for the tutorial and the links to others. I'll definitely be making one, though my husband declares he has no spare socks so I'll have to go out and get some!
These hobby horses are so lovely - I found them via the Meet Me at Mikes link. I have already bought a variety of things to make some horses for my daughters. I was going to make it up as I went along, but now I don't have to. Thank you!
I love the look of your blog too. Beautiful photos, projects and ideas. Very inspiring!!
Super cute! I wish I had a little one that I could make one for! Thanks for sharing ... I'll be linking.
Wauw, geweldig! Deze ga ik zeker eens uitproberen!
So beautiful. I think I will try to make one.
Thanks for sharing.
what a lovely blog you have. this horse is fantastic...you have lots of talent! your newest follower. ;)
Oh so gorgeous!
too cute. Yours is adorable...!
Thanks for sharing your mad skills!
Kimmie
mama to 8
one homemade and 7 adopted
I featured this on my blog, I can't wait to make some for my boys!
seemesew.blogspot.com
u r so talented thank u.
This is so beautiful.
Thanks for the idea! See at www.ikhebeenbep.web-log.nl !
Greetings,
Eliza
Hi,
i made some of these for a playdate for my son and he and his friends love love love it. Thanks a lot (you can read my blogpost about it here:http://tagfuertag.typepad.com/weblog/2011/03/gewinnauslosung-und-diy-steckenpferdchen.html)
I linked your tutorial in my blogpost.
Thanks a lot and greetings from germany
Marit
Great lovely horses! Thank you for the tutorial!
I keep coming back to look at these. They are SO, so adorable. This project is on my "must do" list!
Hello
Could i translate this pattern in French for my lectors ?
It's like a dream for me... playing with John Wayne on my horse !!! Yeeaaaaaah !
Now i'm too old for that but ^-^ perhaps !
Kiss
Really great horses! Making some for my nieces now, just can't resist.. Any tips for attaching the manes? The socks I'm using are pretty tightly knit, making them a bit of a struggle.
Many thanks for sharing your ideas!
gracias por este maravilloso tutorial. un beso
Интересная идея и воплощение идеи прекрасно!!!!)
WoW!!! I totally love them!!! I just was getting ready to make one for my elder daughter! Yours are so authentic:) Thank you for sharing and making my life easier!!
ook hier vallen de stokpaardjes in de smaak! Mijn versie: http://oontand.blogspot.com/2011/06/feest.html
Just genius! I love it! I have just decided to make one for a dear friend's little girl for Christmas. Thanks for the instructions!
Очень интересно и просто!!!
i'm so excited to see this! thank you for your hard work in putting the tute together. I will be making these for my girl, they'll love them!
Well,I didn't like it.
I like these:
http://www.freewebs.com/iisantalli/keppihevoset.html
Lindo e super criativo!
Parabéns!
Oh my, oh my!!!
These are just adorable. Thank You!
I have included them in a list of great tutorials to make for little boys and girls for Christmas.
If you would like to have a look you can see it here…
http://allysonadeney.wordpress.com/2011/11/28/handmade-gift-ideas-with-tutorials-kids-little-boys-little-girls/
Thanks for taking the time to put this together for us.
Ally on harrysdesk
I love this Stick Horse - although I call it a Sock Horse! I posted a link to your page on my Facebook page www.facebook.com/pages/Hopscotch-Creations I wish I had someone to make a Sock Horse for though :)
Here's mine: http://narejeno-s-srcem.blogspot.com/2012/01/nova-igracka.html
Thank you, i love it!
Muchas gracias por la idea.
Si me lo permites, lo publicaré en mi blog, para que todos mis seguidores puedan comprobar tu creatividad.
http://alcazarmoran.over-blog.es/
Muchas gracias.
I love, love, love this idea! I teach English to little kids and will definitely make these for them :)
I was just wondering, how big are the bells? And if anybody has any idea where to buy a lot of these cheap? Thank you! :)
hello from chicago! I made a bundle of these guys (well, something akin to these guys) for my son's bday party. they were a huge hit! thank you, thank you for your daily inspiration!
stop on by if you get a chance: http://www.kellyallisonphotography.blogspot.com/2012/03/making-those-horses.html
I love following your blog and find your projects so inspiring. I would particularly like to thank you for your inspiring horse tutorial. My son had a cowboy birthday last year, so I followed your advice and made horses as presents for the children to take home. They were a huge hit and it was great to see the kids turning up at the park the following day on their horses.
Thank you for being such an inspiration.
Thank you very much for this tutorial!I made it for my daughter.http://nusik-vsegoponemnozku.blogspot.com/2012/05/blog-post.html
Hello! I tried posting a comment ages ago, but it seems it never showed up here! I was so enamored by your post, I made these for my goddaughter and her sister. Thank you for your BEAUTIFUL blog and for being an inspiration!
xoxo
radmegan
http://radmegan.blogspot.com/2012/02/diy-sock-hobby-horses.html
Nothing is more fun then being a child and pretending your riding a horse.
Very cool!!
wahou c'est super chouette
BRAVO j'aime beaucoup BIZZZZ!
Wow, thank you, I am throwing a cowgirl birthday party for my granddaughter, I love the step by step, I need to make 20 of them. Thank you
These are such a good idea.easy, interesting and beuatiful
A few months ago, out of the blue my little grand daughter said I would like to have a "horse with button eyes". I thought to myself well maybe I can make on with felt on a tshirt for her...until I saw this one....thank you.
Great tutorial ! 10x !
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