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Craft for Kids: Make a Hobby Horse

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What You'll Be Creating

Supplies

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  • Wooden broomstick or long, thin rolling pin
  • Hand saw (not pictured here)
  • Men's size striped sock
  • Two big beige (or white) buttons for the eyes
  • Two small brown (or black) buttons for the eyes
  • Soft washable hypoallergenic stuffing material for plush toys or cushions
  • Woollen yarn for the mane (the thicker, the better)
  • Thick cord for the rein (1 m / 40 in)
  • Thin brown rope
  • A small piece of brown felt for the ears
  • Thread in the color of your sock
  • Needle
  • Scissors
  • Sticky tape
  • A book (not pictured here)

1. Tie the Sock to the Stick

Step 1

Take some soft stuffing material and fill in the sock.

Take some soft stuffing material and fill in the sockTake some soft stuffing material and fill in the sockTake some soft stuffing material and fill in the sock

Fill it with as much stuffing material as you can to make it fluffy and soft.

Fill it with as much stuffing material as you can to make it fluffy and soft Fill it with as much stuffing material as you can to make it fluffy and soft Fill it with as much stuffing material as you can to make it fluffy and soft

Then squeeze the sock a bit to distribute the stuffing evenly.

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Step 2

As a stick I used a long, thin rolling pin, which can be easily sourced locally here and is really cheap too. Plus it had the ideal length for my nephews and needed no cutting. But if you can't find one, an old wooden broomstick will do just fine. You just need to cut it first in the right length for your kid's height.

Tip: You can use a hand saw to create a horizontal ridge about 30 cm / 12 in from the trimmed top. The ridge will be used later on for securing the thread while tying the head to the stick. This is not obligatory, but it will certainly make your hobby horse much stronger and better able to resist playtime. 

Now, insert the stick in the sock until its top reaches the heel. The ridge on the stick should be close to the opening of the sock.

insert the stick in the sock until its top reaches the heelinsert the stick in the sock until its top reaches the heelinsert the stick in the sock until its top reaches the heel

Step 3

Using a needle and thread, first secure the thread in the ridge by tying it around the stick a few times. Then pass through the sock and wrap the thread around both the sock and the stick and tie it securely. 

Then get the thicker brown cord. Secure it with a double knot, leaving one long and one short edge. Then wrap the long edge tightly around the sock and the stick, making sure you wrap the shorter edge of your cord too.

Wrap thread around the stickWrap thread around the stickWrap thread around the stick

At the end, secure the cord in place by tying the two edges of the cord together. Trim off the excess ends.

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2. Create the Horse's Head

Step 1

Let's give the horse a face! Once the base of the horse is ready, you can give your horse eyes. To form the eye, take one small brown button and place it on top of a big white one.

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The position of the eyes is between the heel and the toes, closer to the heel. Stitch both buttons tightly there.

Stitch both buttons tightlyStitch both buttons tightlyStitch both buttons tightly

Step 2

Add the second eye on the other side of the face. For a beautiful horse, make sure the two eyes are positioned symmetrically.

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Add the second eye on the other side of the faceAdd the second eye on the other side of the faceAdd the second eye on the other side of the face

Step 3

To create the ears, cut two pieces of brown felt in the shape pictured below. You could also add a second brighter layer of felt on top of this.

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Step 4

Fold the base of the ear in half.

Fold in half the base of the earFold in half the base of the earFold in half the base of the ear

Position it on the left side of your horse's head—the heel of the sock—and sew it securely in place. Attach the second ear on the other side of the head.

Attach the second ear on the other side of the headAttach the second ear on the other side of the headAttach the second ear on the other side of the head

Ta-dah!

Horse head from top and sideHorse head from top and sideHorse head from top and side
Horse head without mouthHorse head without mouthHorse head without mouth

Step 5

Now, let's make the mouth. Thread your needle and make a big knot. Pass the needle in the right side of the nose and pull it through the left side.

Pass the needle in the right side of the nose and pull it through the left side Pass the needle in the right side of the nose and pull it through the left side Pass the needle in the right side of the nose and pull it through the left side

Pull the thread and add a tight stitch in the front side of the face. Secure the thread with a double knot and trim off the excess end.

Horse head from the frontHorse head from the frontHorse head from the front
Horse headHorse headHorse head

Step 6

It is time to make some hair for your horse. Get a book; preferably one with a hard cover. Start wrapping the woollen yarn around the book.

Start wrapping the woollen yarn around a bookStart wrapping the woollen yarn around a bookStart wrapping the woollen yarn around a book

Stop wrapping once the yarn is long enough to cover the horse's back, from the top of the head to the lower back.

Stop wrapping once the yarn is long enough to cover the horses backfrom the top of the head till the lower backStop wrapping once the yarn is long enough to cover the horses backfrom the top of the head till the lower backStop wrapping once the yarn is long enough to cover the horses backfrom the top of the head till the lower back

Step 7

Now pick a new piece of yarn and tie it to the first strip of the wrapped yarn.

Now pick a new piece of yarn and tie it to the first strip of the wrapped yarnNow pick a new piece of yarn and tie it to the first strip of the wrapped yarnNow pick a new piece of yarn and tie it to the first strip of the wrapped yarn

Pass one end of the yarn underneath and one over the wrapped yarn and tie them at the bottom. Repeat the same process on the back side of the book.

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Step 8

Carefully cut the yarn on both sides of the book. It is better to keep the book horizontal on your working surface during this process, so that the yarn stays in place after cutting.

Carefully cut the yarn on both sides of the book Carefully cut the yarn on both sides of the book Carefully cut the yarn on both sides of the book

Double knot each yarn piece in the central vertical yarn.

Double knot each yarn piece in the central vertical yarnDouble knot each yarn piece in the central vertical yarnDouble knot each yarn piece in the central vertical yarn

I found it easier to place the knotted ones up to keep track of my progress and avoid mistakes.

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Knot, knot, knot. And eventually you're done! Remove the book carefully, as you have a second pile of yarn under the book that you may use if making a second horse.

Finished maneFinished maneFinished mane

Step 9

Position the mane on the horse.

Position the mane on the horse Position the mane on the horse Position the mane on the horse

Keep it in place with a few stitches.

Keep it in place with a few stitchesKeep it in place with a few stitchesKeep it in place with a few stitches

Cute, eh?

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Step 10

All that's left to do now is add a rein. Fold your cord in half and pass it through the horse's snout.

Add a reinAdd a reinAdd a rein

Make a knot underneath.

Make a knot underneathMake a knot underneathMake a knot underneath

Secure the knot in place with a few stitches.

Secure the knot in place with a few stitchesSecure the knot in place with a few stitchesSecure the knot in place with a few stitches

Step 11

Keep the open ends of the cord together by taping them.

Open ends of cordOpen ends of cordOpen ends of cord
Keep the open ends of the cord together by tapping themKeep the open ends of the cord together by tapping themKeep the open ends of the cord together by tapping them

Ride On!

We showed you here how to make a fun hobby horse toy for your kids. First, you learned how to create the base using a wooden stick, a sock and some stuffing. Then you learned step by step how to make and attach on your horse the eyes, the ears, the mouth, the mane and the rein.

Now make a trail to follow and let your child ride. Or you can even make a few more horses for your kid's friends and organise a horse race.

Finished hobby horseFinished hobby horseFinished hobby horse
Child playing with hobby horseChild playing with hobby horseChild playing with hobby horse

Child playing with hobby horseChild playing with hobby horseChild playing with hobby horse

Hope you enjoyed this tutorial! Any more ideas or requests for craft projects for kids?

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