5.31.2015

How I make saddle padds

Yo ! While I was making the saddle padd I showed you yesterday, I thought : "I should make a how-to!"
So the finished product isn't perfect, it's a prototype for me (plus, it's hand sewed, t'would be much better with a sewing machine).

First, you'll need a pattern and four parts (2x colored material, 2x some padding material, I use felt)
Mark the sewing pattern.


Time to sew !


Sew the pattern.


Once the pattern is sewed on both of the two parts, cut a long part of material.


With some pins, fix the long part of fabric on a padd's side.


Sew, then repeat the process with the other side.


It looks like that from the bottom.


To cover the exposed padding, cut another part.


Then, take your biais, fix it and sew it. It's simple to do, even if you don't know how to sew biais, try your way!


Once it's sewed, it's finished !


Under a saddle.


Add some details if you want ;)


Here you are! With practice, it gets better. This one's the first I made.

5.30.2015

Saddle and padd

Sooo. I made a saddle this week. With the help of Keriokie's book on making english saddle. Although it's still full of mistakes, I'm satisfied.

I'm sorry, had a problem with the pic. Couldn't change the orientation.

And so, tonight, I finished a saddle pad. It's hand sewed because I dont own a sewing machine, but I plan to steal my sister's sometimes. It's a bit small and full of mistakes, as the saddle is, but it's a prototype anyway, and it looks quite great when showed under a saddle and a rider.
And I now have a yellow set !!! It's my favorite color, in case you didn't notice.

5.28.2015

Meow!

Don't let saddle pads at cat's mercy. Ever.


I bought these two cuties in a yard sale about a year ago, with two other, but these need a paintjob. I'm thinking of repainting the grey, too, but... I dunno. Wait and see.

Also I need to show you something, but you'll have to wait a bit. I have an exam on Wednesday, then about 2 weeks and then... another exam. And then, FREEDOM ! Yay.

5.26.2015

Lead rope

Yo !
I showed you my rope halters few days ago, and one didn't have a lead rope. 
So I decided to fix that, and it took me approximately 5 minutes.
It has a bit of leather at the end, but the picture doesn't show it. And it's YELLOW !

I took the first custom I bought to show it. The horse is painted by Hauntedwood Corp Studio, owned by two very talented artists ; their specialities are the spotted coats. Although my custom isn't spotted, he's abslolutely gorgeous ; and oooh his dappleeees ! And his colooooor ! And his paintjooooob ! He's PERFECT. I love him. So much. He's a portrait of my real horse, Jet Silver Bar, a Quarter Horse gelding.


I couldn't resist that face, he was begging me to post this pic!
But of course, the model isn't as beautiful as the real Jet. *myponyisthebest*

5.25.2015

ES Victory Gin

Yesterday was Sunday. Usually, I don't wake up before 11 a.m. But I made an exception yesterday. I woke up at 8. And I painted all the morning, and I almost finished my Breyer custom.

So, today, I tried to wake up early. But I couldn't do this, I fell asleep again so... I finished my custom this afternoon.

And I'm like REALLY REALLY happy. She is...





So much better than I expected her to be when I started painting her, and I couldn't resist playing a bit with the light. Those aren't edited.

I think this one is my favorite picture I've ever taken !

I love her. Especially her head mark.

She's named ES Victory Gin, after a Carl Barât and the Jackals' song.

5.23.2015

Rope halters and something

Rope halter are quite the new fashion in the equestrian world. Besides the style, it's an interesting tool for groundwork (I'm not really for its use for riding, but anyway I respect people who do) so I've always made (or tried, anyway) some.

In little bit size, they happen to be too large. But in traditional scale, they look quite good. I've made two recently : 
The first one, multi-colored. I loooove it and he fits perfectly my ISH. The rope is a bit too large, though.

Pretty Coffee, Quarter Horse satllion.
I think it's a E-Horse model ? on the ISH from Peter Stones Horses.

Recently I found a very interesting sort of rope ; I bought it in 3 different colors : yellow (of coure), red and green. I tried to make one and I like the result. It will be part of a set composed by a rope halter, a lead rope and a saddle pad (and I'm looking for some other stuff to add). These sets may be for sale in the future...

Taieg *HL, Selle Français mare.
Little Red Riding Hood on Palouse, from Peter Stone Horses.

Last picture of this post : my first custom in traditional scale. It's a GG Valentine turning to a chestnut. Still a lot of work to do... but I like painting her and I'm happy on how she's turning. Hope I'll finish her right (and soon, can't wait to see her finished!)

The pic doesn't show her real color, I edited it.

5.20.2015

This time when

I think it comes a time in every model horse hobbyist when you realize you've grown up, and you want things to change. You want to improve.
It's my time.
ES Atomic Sky, last custom completed. Trying to be friend again with the spotted coat... think I failed, lol!