Tuesday, April 1, 2025

IMTM 2025

NaMoPaiMo made its debut in February 2017.

It was the first event of its kind in the model horse hobby, and even before the month was over, a lot of similar months had been launched. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but I was more annoyed than flattered. I was like, "Could you at least wait until I'm done before you copy my idea?"

Anyway, that was 2017.

This is 2025, and I am so over that. Any hard feelings I might have had are a distant memory. I'm glad my idea has become a part of the greater hobby fabric, and this year - for the first time ever - I've signed up to participate in Anna Helt's International Model Tack Month (IMTM).
I've always wanted a small scale Wade saddle, and in many ways, now would be the perfect time. After all, I currently have a full scale version in my possession.
Unfortunately, I suspect this is going to be a complicated month. If I want to be successful - and I do - I need a more manageable project.
So instead of making Winslow's saddle, I signed up to create a smaller version of his bridle.
Generally speaking, Western bridles are easy for me.
This one has enough fun details to make it moderately, but not impossibly, challenging.
Do I know how to make a three tiered tassel? No. Am I going to try? Yes. 
Will I be successful? Only time will tell!

4 comments:

  1. That's awesome! You go girl!!! I will be cheering you on!!! 🎉🥳💕 (PamP)

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  2. I’m participating for the first time! I’ve only ever made a halter! Going for a bridle this month!

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  3. Oh! Oh! Awesome! After all my writing about NaMo why didn't I think of this!! Welcome! Congratulations! (stop squealing...) The only reason I'm not entering is I'm deeply involved in my next book and it takes precedence over everything else; but I'll be watching!

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  4. Copy you..? 🤪

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