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    Stick Horse Pattern Supplement

    Unicorn Horn

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    Supply List

    Materials, Equipment and Notions Needed

    Sewing machine

    Matching Thread

    Fabric Scissors

    Iron on interfacing

    Satin or other fabric of choice for horn

    Fiber filling

    Rat tail (also called mouse tail) ribbon for trim

    I create my patterns by hand, picturing my end product and carefully drawing out each piece

    with a trusty pencil and eraser. The eraser gets plenty of use. Please review my copyright

    statement at the end of this tutorial. I have put a lot of hard work in to developing my

    patterns and putting them in a tutorial form and I greatly appreciate your honesty and respect

    of my copyright.

    Please read the tutorial in its entirety before beginning this project. I stand behind all of my

    products and encourage you to contact me if you should have any questions along the way.

    My contact information can be found at the end of this tutorial.

    This pattern/tutorial is a supplementto the Basic Stick Horse and Pony Pattern.

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    Preparation

    1. Gather the materials, notions and equipment listed on the supply page

    2. Cut the pattern pieces from the paper

    3. Following the cutting instructions on each pattern piece, trace and cut your pattern pieces out of fabric

    Construction/Assembly

    1. Cut the horn in the desired size out of the interfacing

    2. Iron the interfacing on to your horn fabric, then cut the horn from the horn fabric.

    3. Fold the horn in half, inside out, and pin together

    4. Sew the horn sides together, leaving the entire bottom open

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    5. Turn the horn inside out, clip small slits along the bottom edge as pictured and set aside

    6. Using the markings on the head gusset for the horn placement, cut the slits in to the fabric

    7. Push the horn through the fabric, then fold the fabric of the head gusset underneath and pin in place

    as pictured

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    8. Pin and sew around the base of the horn, with about a 1/16-1/8 inch seam allowance, attaching the

    horn to the head gusset. (I sew around twice for durability)

    9. Sew the horse/unicorn as instructed on the Basic Stick Horse Pattern/Tutorial. For the mane, I use a

    12 mane, making sections of tied 12 inch yarn (wrapped around a 24 inch object, tied in the middle at

    the 12 mark) and sew them in as described in the tutorial for sewing in sections of yarn rather than a

    full wrapped loom of yarn.

    Tip: For the mane, I often like to mix the colors. Normally I add two chunks of a contrasting or coordinating

    color highlight. Of course you may also use one solid color or sprinkle a mix of colors throughout the

    entire mane and forelock. Dont hold back your creativityhave fun with it!

    10.Stuff the horn first, using a very small amount of fiber fill until the tip of the horn is firmly stuffed, then

    increasing the amounts of fiber fill and stuffing the horn firmly. Then stuff the rest of the

    horse/unicorn and add any stuffing to the horn that may have slipped during the stuffing process.

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    11.Prior to perking the ears and trimming the mane, trim the horn with the rat tail trim. Wrap the horn in

    the rat tail trim. Start at the seam on the back of the horn at the base of the horn and using hot glue

    sparingly, wrap around the base of the horn twice. Once you have wrapped around the base twice and

    are back at the seam on the horn, begin wrapping the trim in a snug upward spiral. End at the tip of

    the horn on the seam and sparingly hot glue.

    12.Using super glue, sparingly apply a dot of super glue under the trim on the seam of each spiral. Finish

    as directed in the Basic Stick Horse Pattern/Tutorial. Embellish as desired and youre done!

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    Stick Unicorn Gallery

    Copyright and Terms of Use

    I create my patterns by hand, picturing my end product and carefully drawing out each piece with atrusty pencil and eraser. Then the trial, error and correction process begins until I reach my end

    design. I have put a lot of hard work in to developing my patterns and putting them in a tutorial form

    and I greatly appreciate your honesty and respect of my copyright.

    This pattern/tutorial may notbe reproduced, shared, distributed or sold for any purpose in part or

    whole. This includes sale, sharing or distribution by any means including but not limited to electronic

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    methods (e-mail, etc), hardcopy methods (printed, etc). No part of this pattern may be used to create

    another tutorial or pattern, all content and photos are copyright protected.

    Proof of purchase:

    Please retain a copy of your sale receipt as proof of purchase

    Sale of items made from this pattern

    You may create items from this pattern/tutorial to sell, however, they may not be mass produced,

    such as on a large commercial scale. It is intended for home crafters only. The responsibility lies with

    you to follow any laws regarding age related safety protocols for the construction and labeling of any

    items made by you and sold using this tutorial as craftsmanship and material choices vary. For the

    design, Please give credit where credit is dueas follows:

    Craft Fairs/Trade Shows:

    Please note on a removable hang tag that this item is made from a Rustic Horseshoe design I

    have provided some basic printable tags for your convenience.

    Online Listings/sales:

    Please give credit to Rustic Horseshoe for the design/pattern using a statement in your item

    description as follows made from a Rustic Horseshoe Original Design pattern

    Alterations to the patterns for items made for sale:

    You may make alterations to this pattern; however, you must still note on a hang tag or in your online

    information/listing that it is made from a Rustic Horseshoe Original Design pattern or an altered

    Rustic Horseshoe Original Design pattern.

    Thank you for your honesty, respect and cooperation

    Rustic Horseshoe,

    PO Box 33 Cornville, AZ 86325, 928-300-8335,

    [email protected] www.RusticHorseshoe.Etsy.com

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