I finished this horse this morning. His body is made of all kinds of new and vintage fabric pieces, including an embroidered cloth napkin from another of Charlie’s colleagues. The buttons on his legs were salvaged from an old pair of cropped pants from Express that had all sorts of extraneous buttons and belt loops on them. I attached each leg with double button joints – a button on the inside and a button on the outside – so they are nice and strong. So strong, in fact, that he could stand last night with only his front legs attached. We went to bed with him staring at us like that from the craft table (my studio space is in our bedroom) which was pretty eerie.
And, of course, a vintage patch – "marching rebels." His mane and tail are torn fabric strips. At first I made a mane and tail out of yarn, but the torn strips appealed to me more for this project. And for the first time, no face. I just don’t think he needs a face.
There will be another horse like this one because I accidentally cut two left sides from the first piece of patchwork I made. So I had to make another piece of patchwork and cut two right sides.
Tonight is the first night of Hanukkah and my house smells like oil after making two big trays of latkes last night. As it should be, I guess. So happy Hanukkah to you if you celebrate Hanukkah at your house.
Abby says
The horse looks great. I love the mane and the legs are perfect.
stephanie s says
that horse is wonderful, and, personally i like that some toys don’t have faces, it leaves a little more to the imagination, and also makes some things less cute – which is good. the torn fabric is perfect.
julie says
he’s so great! love the mane and tail. He also has a very sweet kind of expression with his bent head. And I agree–even without the face he has so much personality.
Danielle says
He looks great! I’ve been wanting to make a horse ever since I saw The Science of Sleep. Have you seen it?
Amanda says
He looks very serious to me! Great horse! I’d love to have a latke (or 5), but the requisite energy to make them does not exist in my body right now. Later during the week, I hope! Happy Hanukkah to you too!
Jhoanna says
Love the main and tail and the whole shape of the horse, and the patchwork. Yes, love it all! Great work 🙂
kstyle says
Just discovered your blog via pink mohair. So creative. Would love to feature some of your work on kstyle. Thanks so much. k
Sue says
The horse looks fantastic. You are so clever.
Tiel S-K says
he is lovely, but soo sad looking. He looks like he needs a cuddle!
rOuge bizoux says
Oh qu’il est superbe!!!
J’adore aussi sa crinière et sa queue!
Dan (wooden toy maker) says
I admire the shapes of your horse design, beautiful work.