Members TomE Posted August 18, 2024 Members Report Posted August 18, 2024 I simplified the crown, browband, and noseband so they could be sewn on a machine. I enjoy hand sewing and had plenty of buckles and loops to sew. This bridle is made from Hermann Oak latigo and lined with SF Foot oil tanned leather. Quote
Members Goldshot Ron Posted August 18, 2024 Members Report Posted August 18, 2024 I'd need a roadmap to put that on a horse. It took me several minutes to figure out the cavason attachment. Good job Tom, as always, I am envious of your work. Ron Quote
Members TomE Posted August 19, 2024 Author Members Report Posted August 19, 2024 12 hours ago, JDFred said: Nicely done. Thanks so much! 6 hours ago, Goldshot Ron said: I'd need a roadmap to put that on a horse. It took me several minutes to figure out the cavason attachment. Good job Tom, as always, I am envious of your work. Ron Ha! I will leave that to the professionals. It is better for me and the horses if I stay on the ground. Thanks again for your kind comments, Ron. Quote
Members Mulesaw Posted August 19, 2024 Members Report Posted August 19, 2024 beautiful work as always! The stitching looks fantastic, and the colours are spot on. Quote
Members TomE Posted August 20, 2024 Author Members Report Posted August 20, 2024 9 hours ago, Mulesaw said: beautiful work as always! The stitching looks fantastic, and the colours are spot on. Thanks, Jonas! Hope to incorporate machine sewing more often when making bridles. Quote
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