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Jaclynn

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  1. Cheryl the dog collar looks great! I can sew close to the edge with my sewing machine, but I need to get a new foot so it won't get caught on the beads. I'll have to take this new info and try to make some tack like this
  2. Thank you WinterBear for that information! It sounds like that would be a great way to do the kind of stone/bead work I would like to do. I have never heard of tigertail wire, but I'm going to go look into it right now! Thanks again!
  3. Thanks WinterBear, I know I have a wallet that has those beads attached with what looks like fishing line, they ended becoming a little loose though. I don't see why that wouldn't work if I could figure out a way to secure them tightly. My main concern is making sure they won't be easy to break off.
  4. Thanks Cheryl, I was thinking wire too. Some of the tack I have seen though does't have enough room around the edges to sew a backing on around the beads, so I wasn't sure if maybe there was another way to do it?
  5. Beautiful saddle!
  6. Injured my knee again. No riding, but I guess this means more time for leather projects!

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    2. Jaclynn

      Jaclynn

      Thank you both! Still on crutches but feeling better. Plus I've been more productive in the leather department than I have in a while! That always makes you feel better! :)

    3. misha01

      misha01

      That sucks about your knee. Hopefully it won't keep you out for too long. I looked through your gallery. You have some beautiful work in there.

    4. Jaclynn

      Jaclynn

      Thank you misha01!

  7. Hi, I want to attach large stone beads to leather tack, for example turquoise stone nugget beads, and I'm having difficulty figuring out the beast way to attach them. Does anyone have a way that works well and holds the beads on tightly? I attached a picture of some tack that has the stones attached, I'm thinking they used wire but I'm not sure. If anyone has some advice I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks in advance! - Jaclynn
  8. I agree it is very gratifying to see something being used that you've made. I love it! I think she's lucky to be the "guinea pig"!
  9. Jaclynn

    Tool Rack

    It looks great!
  10. Thanks! Yup it's a Stohlman rose! Roses are always a favorite!
  11. Jaclynn

    103 1144

    It's a very pretty color.
  12. Same here! I've been lucky enough to do some award tack for a couple barrel racing series and I love it. I'll post some pictures of the stuff in a bit. I bet it would take a while sewing it all by hand! I kept my eyes open on Craigslist and found a Techsew GA5-1R that was only used for a couple months for $800. It took several months of "looking" but it was worth it. It sews beautifully, I love it! Yea it's always a bit nerve racking having to buy a whole hide sight unseen. I've been debating whether or not to with some Herman Oak Bridle Leather. I used a pair of thick batwing chaps for a year, they were pretty supple. I'm sure if they were a little stiffer than what you would like you could put on a conditioner to soften them up. I really like Bick's leather conditioner. But, like you said I'm sure with more leather it'll seem different. I'll go check out the pictures you just added.
  13. I see the scalloped edge now, it's a very beautiful touch. Thanks for the info! -Jaclynn
  14. You can never have too many books, right?! The chaps should be fun! I still need to do a pair. They are on my "to do" list. A breast collar is my next project to tackle as well. I've been wanting to make one to match a headstall I made and just haven't been able to find the time yet. Who needs sleep right? I agree with you about the tack stores. All the tack seems to look the same as it has for the past ten years!
  15. Stunning! What do you use for the scalloped edge, a halved punch?
  16. Jaclynn

    103 1144

    Theses are beautiful! What did you use for the teal? Paint, dye or?
  17. Jaclynn

    103 1136

    Beautiful work! This is a really nice looking gun belt!
  18. Yea the dyes are a bit tricky. I used dye for the red bellies on the birds but it is definitely more difficult to control than paint. I'm still trying to figure it out as well. I just got a book for my birthday called "Coloring Leather" by Al Stohlman it has a lot of great info, I recommend it.
  19. Thanks! Yes, she was very happy with it! I used acrylic paint and then used a dry brush to achieve the feathering effect on the wings.
  20. Thank you! I didn't line these after putting the spots on, the prongs folded back nicely so there weren't any rough edges.
  21. From the album: My Projects - First Year

    Close up detail on the ear piece.

    © Jaclynn Parizek

  22. From the album: My Projects - First Year

    Single ear headstal with buckstitching, hand tooling and faux gator inlay.

    © Jaclynn Parizek

  23. Jaclynn

    Lowa 03

    Nice looking boots!
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