Practice Makes Perfect
A few weeks back, I got some new leather lace. So I decided that it was time to make some halters. My first victim was Snowman. His mold is the perfect one to try things on, in my opinion. (And he needed a new halter anyway) Here’s how it came out:
But this was my first attempt at a rolled throat latch.
I used all the same techniques, but this time I tried adding little stitch marks to all the leather.
I added stitch markings to this one too, and I think they turned out a lot better.
While making his halter I also noticed that he has a pretty big seam under his head. Seems pretty weird to me since he was a pretty rare SR for BF 2012. (Only 1,200 made for those of you wondering) but then again, I guess it’s always possible to miss one.
My two horses on the Cleveland Bay molds with their halters. I definitely like the newer one better.
Bad X-acto knife!!!
They’re still A lot of room for improvement, But I’m very happy with how it came out. And now I know what to try to do better next time. The buckles could be smaller, and the straps definitely need to be straighter, but practice makes perfect right?
Wow! They look great. :D
ReplyDeleteVery nice job on the hardware, too!
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DeleteWoah! That bridle looks SO GOOD! Do you think that you could give a tutorial for the halter squares?
ReplyDeleteThanks!!! I think I could definitely do a quick tutorial on the halter squares, they are super easy to make.
DeleteYES PLEASE!!!!!!
DeleteHow about Excalibur as a name for your unnamed Cleveland bay?
ReplyDeleteThat’s PERFECT! Thank you!
DeleteI'm glad you like it!
DeleteOh yeah, that was me by the way. I ALWAYS forget to add my name ๐
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