Members unicornwoman Posted January 8, 2008 Members Report Posted January 8, 2008 This is my latest project. This is Traditional (1/9) Scale set. It contains: · Weymouth Bridle with "Gold" Plated Browband & Cheek Pieces and 5 strand hand-braided "web" snaffle · White Gala Saddle · "Gold" Plated Crupper · "Gold" Plated Breast Collar · Blanket with hand-braided trim the same shade of gold as the web snaffle bridle with two gold bands indicating rider status as fit for performances. BTW, the horse is a Balidor sculpted by Pat Sinnot. No, it isn't painted yet. Fitting tack to a model can be hazardous to paint finishes, so it's best to use a "body quality" or unpainted model. Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
HorsehairBraider Posted January 8, 2008 Report Posted January 8, 2008 Nice! If you have a larger picture I'd love to see it, I could not see the detail on the bit. What kind of leather did you use? Quote They say princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. - Ben Jonson http://www.beautiful-horses.com
Ambassador Beaverslayer Posted January 9, 2008 Ambassador Report Posted January 9, 2008 Yes it is very nice, I as well would love to see a larger picture. Ken Quote Beaverslayer Custom Leather<br />Wearable Works of Art https://www.facebook...erCustomLeather
Members unicornwoman Posted January 27, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 27, 2008 Yes it is very nice, I as well would love to see a larger picture.Ken The saddle is made out of white deer. I used black and white kangaroo for much of the strap work. The "web" strap work is embroidery floss braided into 5 strand flat. The trim on the blankets in this batch (I made more than one) were 3 strand flat and/or 5 strand flat. I used both because I had a bunch of the 5 strand flat left from the bridles and wanted to use it up. Then, ran short and wanted to whip something up faster, so used the 3 strand flat. Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
Members unicornwoman Posted January 27, 2008 Author Members Report Posted January 27, 2008 I'm not managing to get the system to accept larger pictures and I'm out of time to try at the moment. Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
HorsehairBraider Posted January 27, 2008 Report Posted January 27, 2008 Too bad on the pics that you can't get them larger! But these are lovely, thanks a lot. It looks terrific! The deer on the saddle turned out great. And I should have known that was kangaroo - it has that quality look! Quote They say princes learn no art truly, but the art of horsemanship. The reason is, the brave beast is no flatterer. He will throw a prince as soon as his groom. - Ben Jonson http://www.beautiful-horses.com
Members unicornwoman Posted February 4, 2008 Author Members Report Posted February 4, 2008 I've posted a larger version on my website: Spanish Riding School Set -- large pix Quote Melody D. Snow The Unicorn Woman (established 1980) Lillian, Texas, U.S.A. Miniature Tackmaker, Leathercraft Artist, & Freelance Writer http://www.unicornwoman.com
Members Kanga Posted August 11, 2008 Members Report Posted August 11, 2008 These are great! Miniature horses are all the rage so you should have no shortage of demand. How do you get all the tiny fittings, stirrup, buckels, bits etc. I'd love to see more of your work. Linda Quote
ArtS Posted August 11, 2008 Report Posted August 11, 2008 You'll be amazed how much there is to choose for minature tack. Go to this site. http://www.riorondo.com/info/index.htmlThere is almost more of a choice than for full size saddles!ArtS These are great! Miniature horses are all the rage so you should have no shortage of demand. How do you get all the tiny fittings, stirrup, buckels, bits etc.I'd love to see more of your work.LindaBeautiful job. It must really be hard to work with something so small and yet make it look so real.ArtS Quote Art Schwab "You cannot teach a man anything. You can only help him discover it within himself." – Galileo Galilei
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