Description
Embark on adventures in the American West on a Mustang in your livingroom!
Imagination can take you Anywhere!
Mustangs still run wild in the Southwest and there is just something special about them. Childhood and stick horses are synonymous and there is something special about that too.
This project is suitable for the confident beginner. Each step is detailed with clear instructions and photographs. Also includes templates to make your Mustang a unicorn!
- Deceptively easy to make
- Detailed step by step instructions
- Photos accompany each step
- Full size pattern pieces
- Tips for best results
- Two sizes included
- Variations included
- PDF digital download, available instantly after purchase
- List of vendors for various materials
- Print only the pages you need, instructions can be followed on your computer or mobile device (or printed if desired)
- Make them for a special child, event or even sell your finished horse
- Prints on standard 8.5″ x 11″ printer paper. Some pieces need to be joined with tape to create the full size template.
Experience Level Confident Beginner
Language: English
Measurements: US Standard Units
Digital Download
Size When Complete
Toddler:
- ~26 inches tall
- Dowel is 7/8 inch diameter
- Weighs about 1 pound
- Head is about ~8″x 8″ x 4″
- Ideal age range ~2.5 to 4 years (varies by child)
Standard:
- ~40 inches tall
- Dowel is 1 inch diameter
- Weighs about 2 pounds
- Head is ~12″ x 12″ x 6″
- Ideal age range ~3.5 to 7+ years (varies by child)
Want to make your mustang with fabric eyes? I have a free tutorial to make applique eyes.
Copyright and Terms
This pattern and tutorial is copyright protected. It cannot be shared, sold, redistributed, copied, etc, in any manner in whole or in part. A full copyright statement is in the tutorial. You may make items from this pattern to sell on a small ‘home crafter’ scale. I request that credit be given to Rustic Horseshoe for the design on any items sold. This is detailed in the tutorial. I greatly appreciate your honesty and adherence to my copyright and terms, I have put a lot of hard work into not only the creation of my design, but the creation of this pattern and tutorial.
Mardi –
I have made the stick horse pattern a couple of times now and each time it comes out perfectly. I’ve even made a zebra with another one soon to come to life. This is one of the first of Rena’s patterns I made and I was hooked from the start. Easy for confident beginner as the instructions and tutorial makes the pattern so easy to follow.