Besides a bunch of ribbon halters... ... and random pieces from Rio Rondo kits: ... there are a few more pieces of old tack that I forgot about until I started organizing it all. The most interesting are a couple of racing saddles. The first, materials aside, isn't too awful. It did have stirrups at … Continue reading Misc Old Tack
Tag: bridle
January Bridle
I'm attempting to make at least one tack piece every month this year. This weekend I had time to put together the first, a western bridle made to fit Breyer's "Wyatt" mold: This was based off a photo of a Billy Royal bridle. I chose it because there were two new things I wanted to … Continue reading January Bridle
Friesian Keuring Bridle
Long time no post? It's been... nearly a month already, yikes. I have been busy with work and Etsy orders and life, but in between all that I've been poking at personal hobby projects. One was a white bridle for Breyer's Friesian, which I finished up this week. It was made to look like ones … Continue reading Friesian Keuring Bridle
An English Hackamore
Over the years I've collected a lot of hardware for tack making. A lot of pieces were tag-along items to Rio Rondo orders I was placing anyway, but I never realized just how much I had until I piled it all together. I'm not even sure what I have to be honest, and that's embarrassing. … Continue reading An English Hackamore
Portuguese Inspired Bridle
This week's project was a Portuguese/Baroque inspired bridle, made to fit Alborozo. This bridle was another one of those pieces that just didn't want to be made. Eventually I got it to cooperate with me, but that was after losing tiny pieces, breaking pieces, dropping stuff in glue, etc etc... All of the metal pieces … Continue reading Portuguese Inspired Bridle




