This little dressage bridle features buckle end reins with leather stops, a bling browband and a raised and padded noseband.
There's another English bridle on the schedule for tomorrow, but thankfully, that one's traditional scale. Woo hoo! After nearly three weeks of mini tack, 1:9 scale is going to seem positively huge!
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How do you make your doll spurs thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteThe spurs I make are extremely basic. They're just a little bit of wire, bent into shape with needlenose pliers and strung onto a 1/16" strap with a buckle.
DeleteI have often found that a crown buckle solves many problems. And yes, mini to Trad is fun! Have you ever done one-sixth scale?
ReplyDeleteI've never made anything larger than large traditional, but I bet 1:6 would be a blast. That's really HUGE!
ReplyDeleteI love Breyers and have about twelve to fifteen. Someday I want to learn to make my own tack. Most of mine are the big older ones, but I have a couple 1:9(i think) and then the a few smaller.
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