This pattern is based on an actual carousel animal carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1912. The cat is identified as a second row jumper. This particular cat was drawn from the carousel in Myrtle Beach, SC.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished size is..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel animal carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1913. The deer is identified as a first row stander. This particular deer is drawn from the carousel in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CAThis pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts perso..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel animal carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1912. The giraffe is identified as a first row stander. This particular giraffe was drawn from the carousel in Myrtle Beach, SC.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished..
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 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 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 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 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 ..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel lion carved by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1905. Sculptor John Zalar made this first row stander.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished size is approximately 8"x12" when worked on 14 count fabric (110x170 stit..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel pig carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1913. The second row jumper pig is carrying a corn stalk. This particular pig 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 figure carved by the Dentzel company in 1921. The rabbit is appropriately a jumper. This carousel is still in operation in Glenn Echo, MD.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished size is approximately 8"x10" when worked on 14 co..
This pattern is based on an actual carousel rooster carved by the Herschell-Spillman Company in 1912. The rooster is identified as a second row jumper. This particular animal is drawn from the carousel in Myrtle Beach, SC.This pattern was hand designed by a professional artist/crafts personFinished ..