How to Sew Mini Hobby Horse Sticks for Play and Décor

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Remember the thrill of galloping with an old-fashioned hobby horse? These mini versions capture that joy in a pocket-sized way.

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Imagine a child guiding their tiny horse across tabletops, or gifting these as party favors that spark instant smiles.

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Specially, each one carries personality with different manes, bridles, and fabric shades like a playful stable waiting to trot off into stories.

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Materials Needed

  • Fabric scraps (linen, cotton, or canvas) (5”×7” pieces per horse)
  • Polyester stuffing (10g per head)
  • Wooden skewers or dowels - 8-10” long, 0.25” thick
  • Yarn for mane - 8-10 strands, 3” each
  • Embroidery thread or black beads
  • Twine or cord
  • Scissors & sewing needle (or sewing machine)
  • Hot glue gun (optional)
  • Starched felt (optiona)
  • Paper template (horse head, approx. 4” tall)
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Step-by-step Guide

Step 1: Draw a simple horse head shape on paper (about 4” tall), then cut two pieces of fabric using this template.

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Step 2: Place the fabric pieces right sides together and stitch around the edges, leaving the bottom open. Turn it right side out.

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Step 3: Lightly stuff the horse head, focusing on shaping the snout and cheeks.

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Step 4: Insert the wooden skewer or dowel into the bottom opening, pushing it gently into the filling.

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Next, stitch or glue the fabric tightly around the stick to hold it in place.

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Step 5: For the mane, knot short yarn strands together, then stitch or glue them along the neck and head. You can trim to desired length.

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Step 6: Add eyes with small stitches or beads, and fold tiny triangles of fabric or felt for ears. Then attach them securely.

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Step 7: Tie twine or cord around the horse’s muzzle and head to create simple reins.

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Tips:

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When I tried these, I made a whole set in pastel shades like pink, blue, and beige for a child’s birthday.

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They worked beautifully as both play toys and cake table decorations. To make sturdier versions, use slightly thicker fabric like canvas.

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