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29 November 2019

Unicorn horn!

Hi Everyone, I had a phone call off one of my nieces, she asked if I could make a Unicorn horn - for her horse! First thoughts no problem, my Cameo will do that, then asked if the gala she wants it for was outside? Yes was the reply, so paper / card was no good. Then thought I would rope my SiL in, as she is great with the sewing machine. AND she had material scraps that were many years old, such as the gold lame.

Anyhow after she and I got together, after asking for sizes of the bridle, we spent a few hours cutting the pattern and then working out what shape to cut the band, she did the sewing of the band and seams of the horn. I finished the band and horn off, with it's shaping and adding the poinsettias and leaves, the SiL also had in her "scraps". This didn't cost anything but time and my Niece was thrilled with it. She asked for one for her friend too, hence 2 made.

She also told me she will be wearing a red dress with Christmas pudding on her boobs! She has huge boobs, so you can imagine what this will look like.  She has promised to update me when she does the gala. She is so funny.

Here are the photos of the horns, (their not perfect, but as a one off Christmas gala she wasn't wanting perfect - just as well LOL,)  also  the horse wearing them to see if they fit.
Unicorn pattern freebie - Creative Green Living 2017


this is her stunning horse

Niece and horse with her trial fitting of the horn

side view, need a little adjustment methinks LOL

different view


18 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness, that is brilliant! I love it! Creativity at it's best. Hope you can think of a small adjustment to get the angle right x

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  2. Oh Faith what a fantastic post, the unicorn horn is brilliant, great design, well don you and your SiL.
    What a stunning horse, I don't envy much but I do people who have horses, I just love the creatures. Fab photos of your niece and her horse, I hope the gala goes well, it sounds fun and the horse will be a wow with the horn, Kate x

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  3. Wow love it - great job and creative thanks for sharing!!!

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  4. Oh wow! This is great. What a gorgeous horse too!

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  5. Wow, Faith, I love seeing the result on the horse. It looks awesome.
    Thanks for sharing how it came about. Your niece will steel the show for sure.

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  6. How superb! Love how pretty you made the horns look. Well done to you both.

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  7. I loved reading your post Faith. What a brilliant project! xx

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  8. Oh, my goodness gracious, Faith! That is just the most fun ever!!! Fantastic! :o)

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  9. Well that is a project with a difference Faith, but you both rose to the challenge and they look fantastic xx

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  10. Faith that's awesome. You and your SIL did a great job!

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  11. Oh wow Faith, I can't believe you managed to make this.What a triumph too, no end to your talents ;) Viv xx

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  12. Faith, these are incredible! I have to share this post with my granddaughter as she is so crazy about inicorns. 😊

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  13. They are fabulous Faith, it looks brilliant on your nieces horse, she must have been really pleased.
    Pauline - Crafting with Cotnob
    x

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  14. WOW how clever are you two-they look brilliant and on the horse too-well done to you both
    Carol x

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  15. I can't believe how creative you are Faith, the head pieces are amazing! I can't believe you haven't shared a pic of your niece wearing her Christmas puddings LOL! That sounds hysterical! Vicky x

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  16. You did an amazing job and this magnificent horse is wearing the unicorn with such style and grace! I absolutely LOVE this!! Genius creation!

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  17. What I love about crafting is the infinite possibilities! And putting your head together with someone close to you so that you can come up with the great result! And you sure did! This was a fun story to read and I love the photos--The unicorn horns turned out great!!
    Hugs!
    Darcy

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  18. Oh my goodness--how clever & creative you are! Your niece is so lucky to have you for her aunt! That is one beautiful horse!

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