Build a cosy stable for your hobby horses! The stable is divided into two stalls, where your hobby horses can rest after going out for a ride. It also has space for their equipment, so you’ll always have a bridle, halter, lead and other essentials on hand. We suggest painting the stable before assembling it, to make it easier to keep the paint even at the corners and seams.
Are you ready for your hobby horse competition? This Isabelline horse can't wait to show what it can do out in the competition ring! Before a competition or training, or any time you want to give your four-legged friend a little extra pizzazz, you can make beautiful braids. And if you plan to compete in dressage, it's important to braid your horse's mane so that the neck is visible. That way, the judges can see your horse in action without being distracted by a big, thick mane. At a competition, buns like the ones we've made here are most common. We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
They say the eyes are the window to the soul and indeed, the eyes can really show your hobby horse's personality. That's why we spend a little extra time making eyes for our hobby horses. Glass eyes as a base make it easy. The trick here is felt eyelids - you can adjust the size and shape based on how open you want the eyes to be. Try as you go and see what works best for your horse. We recommend using a hot glue gun, but bear in mind that the glue gun tip gets very hot.
Make a beautiful Isabelline hobby horse for your stable! Neeeigh! An Isabelline horse has a yellowish coat with a mane in the same or a slightly lighter colour. The eyes and muzzle are slightly darker in colour, which you can achieve with a fabric pen. For extra detail, we've also added needle-felted wool to give the horse a soft, woolly look. We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
Make beautiful eyes for your hobby horse out of felt! Using multiple layers of felt will give the eyes a thick, lovely texture. Adjust the size, shape and colour of the eyes to suit your horse. It may be helpful to test things out a bit before you glue them on. We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot. If you like, you can also add an extra twinkle to your horse's eye with a beautiful decorative stone as a pupil.
Make beautifully sparkling eyes for your hobby horse! They say the eyes are the window to the soul, which is why it's worth going the extra mile to make them. And with glass eyes as a base, it's easy! Simply change the size and appearance of the lids, depending on what shape you want the eyes to be. Add needle-felted wool details at the eyelids, to frame the eyes beautifully and give them a realistic touch. Last, but not least: attach a decorative stone at the tear duct for a little extra sparkle. We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
The eyes are one of the most important features of your hobby horse. They offer a glimpse of your horse's personality and temperament. Using layered felt and wool details, you can give the eyes a lovely, striking appearance. Adjust the size, shape and colour of the eyes to suit your hobby horse. It may be helpful to test things out a bit before you glue them on. We recommend using a hot glue gun, but bear in mind that the glue gun tip gets very hot. If you like, you can also add an extra twinkle to your horse's eye with a beautiful decorative stone as a pupil.
The eyes are one of the main features of your own hobby horse. Because the eyes reveal your horse's personality. We used eyes with moving pupils to really bring your pony to life. Adjust the size and shape of the eyelids depending on how wide awake or sleepy you want the eyes to be. Try it out to see what works best for your very own gee gee. We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
Whoa! Reuse an old work trestle to give your hobby horse a body and legs on which to stand after you go out riding. Paint the trestle the same colour as your horse so that they match. If you like, you can also sew a practical saddle to place over your pony's back. Download the pattern templates below.
Do you dream of going out for a ride on your very own hobby horse? This playful hobby horse is always ready to gallop! We've used white and grey yarn for our white hobby horse's mane to recreate the look of a roan coat. We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
What could be more whimsical or magical than a unicorn? Make your own fantastic hobby horse and gallop off to an enchanted imaginary world. You can easily change the colour of your unicorn's horn if you use the hook-and-loop fastener included. Your hobby horse could have a white horn for everyday wear, and a pink or gold one for competitions! Anything is possible in the magical world of unicorns!
We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
Welcome a beautiful roan horse to your stable! A horse with a roan coat is white or grey, with dark eyes and legs. This rambunctious hobby horse has a crossed noseband, for better control with gentle pressure on the plate that rests against the horse's nose. Pair with a martingale, which prevents hobby horses from raising their heads too much. Perfect for jumping horses! We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.
Bring your dream of having your own horse to fruition with this cute hobby horse! We used eyes with moving pupils to really bring this beautiful hobby horse to life. For an awesome effect, you can also use reflective yarn in the mane to make it visible in the dark. This particular hobby horse is strong and tends to pull. That's why it is helpful to use a bridle with a crossed noseband, to help keep the horse under control with gentle pressure on the plate that rests against the horse's nose. Pair with a martingale, which prevents hobby horses from raising their heads too much. Perfect for jumping! We recommend a glue gun for gluing, but bear in mind that the tip gets very hot.