This little winged horse is ready to soar into your life. I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of actual horses. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make tiny details that would be difficult to do by another method. Who says that cross stitch is only good for flat things?&nbs..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel horse carved by the Dentzel Company in 1921. The horse is identified as a first row stander. He is adorned with a native American on his shoulder. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in Glen Echo Park, MD.This pattern was hand designed by a p..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel horse carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1913. The horse is identified as a first row stander. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts p..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel horse carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1913. The horse is identified as a first row stander. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts p..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel animal carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1913. The horse is identified as a first row stander. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CAThis pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts p..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel animal carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1912. The horse is identified as a first row stander. This particular horse was drawn from the carousel in Myrtle Beach, SC.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished siz..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel horse carved by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1917. The horse is identified as a second row jumper. He is adorned with a shield with a crowned lion on his rump. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in King's Dominion Park in Doswell, VA..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel horse carved by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1917. The horse is identified as a first row stander. He is adorned with a helmet on his rump and a shield with a roaring lion on his chest. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in King's D..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel animal carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1912. The horse is identified as a first row stander. This particular horse was drawn from the carousel in Myrtle Beach, SC.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished siz..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel horse carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1913. The horse is identified as a second row jumper. This particular horse is drawn from the carousel in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA. This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts ..
I love carousel horses! Ever since I was a child I've adored these beautiful creations whirling around and around. I love their intricate and ornate tack and brilliant colors. So I simply had to make a 3D one. This fellow is based on an actual carousel horse, carved by the Hershell-Spillman Company in 1913. His flanks are covered with woven bands a..
Every home needs a house hippo. This little cross stitched guy won't try to build a nest or eat some of your snack food, but he can certainly hang around your home.I like accuracy in plush animals and have made the markings and eyes like that of real hippos. Why use cross stitch? Because cross stitch allows me to make tiny details that ..
I love carousel horses! Ever since I was a child I've adored these beautiful creations whirling around and around. I love their intricate and ornate tack and brilliant colors. So I simply had to make a 3D one. This fellow is based on an actual carousel horse, carved by the Dentzel Company in 1875. His flanks are covered with ribbons adorned w..
This pattern is based on the lead horse on Disneyland's King Arthur's Carousel. The horse named Jingles was Walt Disney's favorite. She was carved by the Dentzel company in 1875. Jingles is shown here with her current paint scheme dedicating her to Julie Andrews.This pattern was hand designed by a ..
Beautiful reproduction of illustrator N. C. Wyeth's 1917 painting of Sir Lancelot's rescue of Queen Guenever from the book The Boy's King Arthur.Designed by a professional artist/craftspersonFinished size is approximately 14.5" x 18.25" when worked on 16 count aidaPattern is 231 x 290 stitchesPicture ..