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Texas Longhorns Logo Counted Cross Stitch Pattern – Download in PDF

4.95 $

  • Counted cross stitch pattern features the iconic Texas Longhorns logo, celebrating the spirited tradition of the University of Texas at Austin,
  • Size: 7.86w × 3.93h inches (19.96w × 9.98h cm), Colors: 1; Canvas color: white.
  • Characteristics: 14 count Aida, 110w × 55 stitches.
  • Usage: Perfect for game day decorations, thoughtful gifts for alumni or students, personal keepsakes, framed artwork, cushion covers, patches for apparel, or event decor. Whether you’re an alumnus, a current student, or a dedicated fan, this counted cross stitch pattern lets you manifest your deep pride and connection to the Longhorns’ storied heritage and the unifying cry of “Hook ’em Horns!”
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Embrace the vibrant spirit and rich traditions of the University of Texas at Austin with our exclusive Texas Longhorns Logo Counted Cross Stitch Pattern. Available for instant download as a 5-page PDF file, this pattern allows you to meticulously recreate the iconic Longhorns logo, a powerful emblem of pride and resilient spirit.

This isn’t just a pattern; it’s a tribute to a living legacy. When you stitch this design, you’re not only crafting a beautiful piece but also embodying the famous “Hook ’em Horns!” — the official chant and hand signal that unites Longhorns fans worldwide.

The “Hook ’em Horns” hand sign, an unmistakable symbol of UT pride, was created in 1955 by head cheerleader Harley Clark. It’s made by extending the index and pinky fingers straight up while keeping the middle fingers and thumb pressed against the palm. This simple yet profound gesture, designed to resemble the powerful horns of the Texas Longhorn, quickly became an instant symbol of school pride and unwavering support for the Texas Longhorns athletic teams.

What’s Included in Your Download:

  1. An image of the finished embroidery
  2. A color block pattern with grid lines
  3. A black and white symbols pattern
  4. A key for DMC floss colors and Stitch Guide
  5. Basic Rules of Embroidery manual

Requirements: Any PDF reader to open and view the file.

The Texas Longhorns: A Symbol of Strength and Tradition

The Texas Longhorns logo is more than just an emblem; it’s a testament to pride, enduring tradition, and the unyielding spirit that defines the University of Texas at Austin. The Longhorn animal itself is the powerful symbol representing the university’s athletic teams.

The University of Texas at Austin proudly boasts two beloved mascots:

  • Bevo: The majestic live Texas Longhorn steer has been the official live mascot since 1916, embodying the university’s spirit at countless events.
  • Hook ‘Em: The costumed mascot, an anthropomorphic Longhorn character, entertains fans and interacts with the crowd at games and university gatherings.

Why Burnt Orange and White

The colors Burnt Orange and White were officially adopted as the University of Texas’ colors in 1900. These colors hold deep significance, representing more than just the university’s identity. “Burnt Orange” is a vibrant shade that reflects the energy and spirit of the Longhorn community, while “White” signifies purity, unity, and academic excellence. These colors were chosen from materials used during early university events, becoming a symbol of tradition and pride that has endured through the decades.

The Longhorn as an Icon of Texas Resilience

The Longhorn, as the core symbol of the University of Texas at Austin, is steeped in tales of strength, independence, and frontier tradition. This majestic animal, a quintessential symbol of the Texas frontier spirit, represents resilience, determination, and an unwavering, rugged character.

The University of Texas’s choice of the Longhorn as its primary symbol reflects a profound commitment to maintaining the dignity and powerful attributes that the Longhorn represents—strong, proud, and spirited. This powerful image is intrinsically linked to the “Hook ’em Horns” rallying cry and the beloved mascots, making both the logo and the hand gesture instantly recognizable symbols of the Longhorn legacy.

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