Description
Texas Longhorns logo cross stitch pattern, available for instant download as a 5-page PDF file.
What’s Included in Your Download:
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- An image of the finished embroidery
- A color block pattern with grid lines
- A black and white symbols pattern
- A key for DMC floss colors and Stitch Guide
- Basic Rules of Embroidery manual
Requirements: Any PDF reader to open and view the file.
Texas Longhorns
The Texas Longhorns logo is a symbol of pride, tradition, and the resilient spirit of the University of Texas at Austin.
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 Mascot
The mascot of the University of Texas at Austin, the Longhorn, brings with it tales of strength and tradition. The Longhorn, a symbol of the Texas frontier spirit, represents resilience and determination. Various theories exist about the origin of this mascot, ranging from the state’s history of cattle ranching to the iconic image of the Texas Longhorn cattle. The most compelling is that the Longhorn embodies the rugged and independent spirit of Texas settlers. Texas’ choice of the Longhorn as a mascot reflects a commitment to maintaining the dignity and symbolism that the Longhorn represents—strong, proud, and spirited.
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