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How to Attach Eyes for Hobby Horse

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Summary: Learn tips for Attaching the eyes when making a hobby horse in this free crafts video from our kids toys expert and homemade toy authority.

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By Karen Weisman
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Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food...read more

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"Hi I'm Karen for Expert Village. Now put your hand in there and take the eye and poke the end through the hole. The hole is tight and if you pull on it so you can see it like that. The hole is not too big; it is a good size. Then you place the disk on like this and the steam here is ridge and it is ridged in such a way that the disk snaps on but you can not pull it off. These are safety eyes. You just really want to push it down so it snaps in really tight and that is what it looks like. Now that is one eye and now find the hole. Put the other eye and push that through and there it is. You can push the fabric down around it and the safety cap push it nice and tight. Squeeze that down. There now you have eyes. Now if you didn't buy the eyes, if you don't have the eyes and you want to use buttons this is the time to sew on the button. You would sew it on there and then turn it inside out and do some really good reinforcement stitching going through the back. You would want to, you would do a lot of stitches so you would sew that button nice and tight that no child would be able to pull it off. Okay because buttons can be a choking hazard. Next we are going to stuff our horses head. "

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