I've been a bad blogger again. It's the middle of April already aghhhhh... I have been working on stuff, but the majority of it really isn't worth blogging about yet. I've been jumping around from one thing to the next instead of just focusing on one project at a time. I can't decide if this … Continue reading Quiet but busy…
Yet Another Stable Sheet
I finished up another sheet today: This was mostly a draft-sized pattern test. I had a large/draft pattern already but it needed some modifying. Here's a shot of the underside for those curious. I've been lining all my blankets with white cotton. Also, this one's missing the back leg straps... I might add those later … Continue reading Yet Another Stable Sheet
Irish Draught
Woodbridge wasn't the only chestnut to arrive recently. This is the Irish Draught from Breyer's "Best of British" series. He's an Irish breed, and since it's St. Patrick's day, it seemed fitting to share his pictures today. 🙂 This is actually the second Cleveland Bay model I've owned. I bought the original CB when he … Continue reading Irish Draught
Woodbridge in Color
I fell in love with Kitty Cantrell's Woodbridge when he was first released. He's been nekkid for a while, but I finally shipped him off to be painted. Sue Kern brought him to life for me. 🙂 I definitely wanted him to be a traditional chesnut color, with a tiny white star because I can … Continue reading Woodbridge in Color
Brushing Boots
In January I started working out a pattern for brushing/splint boots, after being inspired by some colorful ones I found online. Here's the first version: (aka the first version I was happy with as far as shape/design goes) I didn't have any leather dyed at the moment, so I stuck with the plain white. I … Continue reading Brushing Boots




