"That was fun," I thought as I started putting my tools away. "Maybe I should make another one before I go back to painting."
The idea took hold, but what to make?
I started flipping through my supplies, looking for inspiration. I landed on these Kimberley Smith printed fabric tack sheets and thought, "Yep. That'll do."
And it did.
In truth, this was a much bigger project than Regan's basic bridle. It took a lot longer to make and was significantly less pleasant.
I kind of like it, though.Although I did put the tools away after I finished, I'm still thinking about the matching saddle parts. It's been a long time since I made a saddle. I wonder if I remember how to do it?
But that's a decision for another day.
For now, it's enough that I remember how to make a bridle, and not just a very basic one.








I might just have to take my Kimberly saddle sheet out to . I have one with horses on the back . That would work great for my show saddle, I’m making next month. Love your bridle.
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I was just using your blog for some performance ideas (dressage trail thank you very much) and was admiring your tack pages 🤩
ReplyDeleteDressage trail is amazing! If you do it, be sure to share a photo of your set-up.
DeleteOoh. I’ve never heard of “Kimberley Smith printed fabric tack sheets” and would love to learn about them. Your new bridle is beautiful!
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