The tooling was inspired by this saddle. I sent Erin the middle photo and asked her if she could do something similar. Obviously she could. I am so in awe of her tooling skills and can not wait to see my hummingbird saddle in person!
Holy Hummingbirds Batman! That is sooo cool ;)! (Way to go Erin!) And thanks for the blog link. There's enough carving fodder on there to keep anyone busy for years ;). YUMMY!
I love my pink bridle!! It's going to look so classy on Miss America! :-D
ReplyDeleteBig WOWZAs to you both!! I am slowly getting my butt in gear to make some things to trade.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling this is going to be my new favorite Erin-saddle! The bridle looks great too!
ReplyDeleteA-mazing!
ReplyDeletePINK!
Birdies!
Wow wow wow!!
The tooling was inspired by this saddle. I sent Erin the middle photo and asked her if she could do something similar. Obviously she could. I am so in awe of her tooling skills and can not wait to see my hummingbird saddle in person!
ReplyDeleteHoly Hummingbirds Batman! That is sooo cool ;)! (Way to go Erin!) And thanks for the blog link. There's enough carving fodder on there to keep anyone busy for years ;). YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteSo cool. I'd like to eventually trade,and when I do I think I'll be addicted!
ReplyDeleteoooooooh.... both pieces are drool worthy!
ReplyDeleteBoth pieces look great!! Is the bit from Sulser Saddlery?
ReplyDeleteYes, that is a Sulser bit. Ideally, I would like the shanks to be longer, but it's still the best option on the market today.
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