The product is a vintage Simplicity crafts pattern from 1992 by Faith Van Zanten, featuring a horse boy and girl with clothes. This pattern allows for the creation of stuffed animals and plush dolls, making it a unique and collectible item for sewing enthusiasts. Made in the United States, this original reproduction pattern offers a creative and nostalgic opportunity for crafters to bring these adorable characters to life with their sewing skills.

🧵 Factory Folded Pattern
Uncut & Original
🪡 From One Maker to Another Most of the patterns in our shop have been carefully preserved by family members who can no longer sew. We’re proud to help these designs find a new life at your sewing table.
📜 Item Details
Condition: This is a crisp, factory-folded, uncut pattern.
Visuals: Please review all photos closely, as they are a key part of the item’s description.
Environment: Carefully stored in a climate-controlled, smoke-free, and pet-free home.
📦 Shipping & Logistics
Prompt: Fast, next-business-day shipping.
Secure: Packed with care to ensure it reaches you exactly as pictured.
Combine & Save: We offer combined shipping on multiple orders—simply send us a message!

🌄 About Knobstone Resale 🌄
We are a three-generation family business rooted in the hills of Southern Indiana. As part of the Altared Horizons creative family, Knobstone Resale is our way of practicing creative stewardship—reclaiming forgotten treasures and preserving the culture of our region.
Every item is handpicked by our family: Phillip (designer and musician), Nana (our matriarch and lover of classic crafts), and my daughters, Neko and Aces, who bring their own artistic eyes to our collection.
What began as a paycheck has become a purpose. When you buy from us, you aren’t just getting an item; you are supporting a living archive of heritage work and helping our family build a creative future.
The Altared Horizons Family:
Knobstone History | Southern Indiana local history project.
PlainPhillip | My personal handle.
Knobstone Witch | Regional folklore, Folk horror, Storytelling, & Superstition.
Thank you for supporting independent creative work!