If you have ever vacationed to the western states, you no doubt have seen this animal with the head of a jack rabbit and the antlers of an antelope, carefully prepared by a taxidermist and sold in gift shops. Why spend 150.00 to buy one, now you can make your own - for a fraction of the price. You can make the decorative trophy version or the coat rack version. Simple to make from layers of 3/4 inch thick lumber. All patterns drawn FULL SIZE. Coat rack measures 36 inches long.
This project is a practical gift for those who insist that they hang their coats on door knobs! Make as long as you need or want. A humorous addition to any closet or entrance hallway. A very easy cra...
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. This project is a fun way to teach kids to put up their clothes. Beginner skill level.
Our galloping horse makes an excellent rack for coats, hats, cups, keys and more. It can also be used for Weathervanes and Signs. Horse is cut from 3/4 inch stock for racks. It fits on standard 1 x 12...
Groupings may also be made without any platform or connection between the pieces. Set these Ducks on a shelf or table as a grouping and they will be quite effective. Place larger more detailed pieces ...
Racks or Peg Bars are very popular and excellent projects if you sell your work! We have laid out a sample bar, but it may be longer or wider as you choose. You may also have two horses or other shape...
Napkin Stands are very popular and we offer a couple of different ways to make them from our country plaques. We try to make all of our projects into useful items because they sell much better than pu...
Sawbuck projects! Cut it out from scrap wood you probably have in your workshop. A duck coat or clothes rack for cheep cheep cheep! Beginner skill level.
This is a handy project for the hall, porch or mudroom and features a shelf and coat pegs (or use for hats, scarves etc). It is a flexible design that can be lengthened, made to match a colonial or co...
This design is simple to make and a country-style way to hang up hats and coats. A fun addition to a cottage entrance, childrens room, mud room, etc.
This Shaker style coat and hat rack is designed with a slim profile. Perfect for a narrow hall or entryway. The top shelf is just wide enough for keys and gloves. Nine shaker pegs provide enough space for hats and jackets. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations and exploded view diagrams.