Monday, February 27, 2012

Photos from this weekend's work

This is a view of my corner of the work desk with all of the little projects started.

8 Strand round braid, half hitched jump ring and the simple mecate

The 1/6th scale bosal, green romel reins with hill tribes silver beads, halter partially started and etched silver.

Billet Tooling (that you can't see detail on at all.. *sigh*), more of the halter..

Sunday, February 26, 2012

I swear that I "did stuff" this weekend..

But my pictures are still on my camera because I can't find my cable to transfer them to my machine.  So... you'll have to take my word for it that I worked on stuff! LOL

Ok.. my projects in the works are:

1. 1/6th scale bridle on one of the 1/6th scale rio rondo bits.  it's been interesting to readjust my thinking to a larger scale.  It feels so coarse to me but it's in scale..

2. I did make a 1/6th scale bosal. It, in my estimation, was very crude. because I didn't use the right amount of strands for the bosal itself but the heel knot turned out lovely.  I am working on this because of a trade for a resin.

3. Still working on the billets for chelsea N's saddle.  I can only tool so long before my hands completely give out and are sore.  Mostly my right hand because I'm not yet ambidexterous with tooling :0)

4. Donatoin for Model Horse Mania.  Simple Silver and woven knot western show halter.  I did a lot of silver etching for that today.

5. trying to come up with something for a give-away for all of my blog folks and my yahoo group folks.  So far it looks like a simple mecate or a set of romel reins.

6. Replacement for a friend's green braided bridle that I made a good 12 years ago...  I get started on it and then I decide that it's not good enough so it goes by the wayside...

So there you go. 6 Simultaneous projects.  I don't normally work like that but for whatever reason my brain wants to do that now..

I must apologize to those folks that I've apparently offended by posting about my trouble with getting through my grief.  I'll try to keep the posts on the lighter side from now on..

I again changed the background on the blog.  I hate the new templates.  I really need to come up with a customized one but as you can see from above.. I'm busy! LOL  I also REALLY need to revamp my website.  I think I post about doing that once a year but there just are not enough hours in the day!!

Saturday, February 18, 2012

So much to say that I dont even know where to start..






Above are Photos of the Model Horses anonymous donation on an actual breyer model.  I forget sometimes that people need to see my work "in context"..

I have so much to say and blog that I don't even know where to start.. so this post will be short until I have time to blather on a bit more.

The high noon auction was at the end of january and the highest selling piece was a really, exquisite pitidado saddle with silver thread owned by Pancho Villa. (verified by his one and only "legal" wife).

I thought that I had really turned a corner with my grief from my dad's death but I've "back slid" and I'm feeling really down again.  I hear a lot of the cliche phrases that are supposed to help one through; but I don't have any idea how to disconnect from my emotions.  I have never ever been able to do so... I'm too sensitive.  Some days that is a curse, and some days that is a blessing.. :-)  Everyday it makes my life harder than it has to be so I pat myself on my back for every day that I get up, and go to work and try to "act normal".

The studio work has really helped and I've really thrown myself back into it.. coming soon will be more "in progress" photos of Chelsea N's reining saddle..  I've now learned so much about creating the sheridian style of tooling in miniature!!  So many ideas.. so few hours in the day!!

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Model Horses Anonymous Donation - FINISHED!








Heather Jackson Lain will let everyone know how she is going to offer the bridle.   I'll be sending it to her this week.  She is the Show Hostess for Model Horses Anonymous.  For some dumb reason I thought that this bridle "wouldn't take very long" but it took me three weeks!  I am pleased with it though and I hope that other folks are too.  The double interwoven knots are actually black and brown thread but it's hard to get a decent photo of those colors together.

Onto finishing up the Reining saddle!  I'm very much looking forward to it!

Friday, January 27, 2012

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Real fast!

This past sunday, I had imagined myself typing out a fantastic, "Blah blah" filled post with Pictures of my tooling progress and work on the Model Horses Anonymous LIve Donation.

Well.. phhtt to that.  I had a tooth pulled last friday because all of the 3 previous attempts to save it failed.  I was on Hydrocodone and kept falling asleep literally every 2-ish hours so I got very little done.  I'm hoping next weekend will be better.

The Donation for Model Horses Anonymous will be a leather bridle with Braided knots on it that has the covered jump rings on either side and has an Ear piece.  I'm hoping to do a braided set of reins with it as well.

I ordered a GIGANTIC (For me) bottle of "Bee Natural" pro carve so I probably will be good until about 2030.  LOL!  The fenders of the saddle are carved as is the bottom skirt.  NExt will be the seat piece and finally the upper skirt.  I'm going to do the shoulders (and maybe the upper skirt)with the basketweave tooling.

Happy Second week in January!

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Years Eve!




I am Far too pleased with myself and this tooling.  But I'm definitely happy.  I can't wait to care more pieces.  I'm out of the "Bee Natural pro carve" so I'm at a standstill with tooling till the new bottle I ordered comes in from WA.

In the meantime I'm working on my donation for model horses anonymous. It'll have some braidwork on it. I can tell you that much :-)

I'm sure that  I don't have to mention that the holidays were bitterwsweet for me because of losing dad this year.  Another friend of mine lost hisDad just yesterday and that is poinant to me because it helps me realize how far I've come.. and how much farther I have to go still..

I hope that you and your family had a wonderful holiday and that you have a wonderful new year!  Here is to hoping that 2012 will be happier for everyone. :0)

Friday, November 04, 2011

A little bit of blah blah..

Just a few thoughts... 

Today is day one of Breeders Cup Day at Churchill Downs.. and I know it's not "Derby" but its still pretty wonderful to have a word class horse racing track 20 minutes from me... ONe of these years I'm going to go dang it!!  But for the time being, I'm watching the races via twinspires.com and putting in a little wager here and there.  I'm terrible at betting a horse race because I really just go with my heart..  By the way, if you didn't already know, I was married in the Churchill Downs Museum


I have changed around and monkeyed with my blog.  The old design that I had was outdated and Blogger told me to upgrade.  So I did. aaaaand I don't remember how I customized my old blog and I haven't had time to read up on how to customize my new one.  If you hate the new blog or if your browser hates the new blog, please let me know. I'm not married to the new design.

Again I'm working on changing around parts on my saddle.  Funny how one's "eye" matures as one gets older.  I was absolutely pleasantly shocked at the reception of my "practice" saddle.  Everyone really responded to the simple, understated lines and I'M SO GRATEFUL!  IT was so encouraging and I'm dying to make this reining saddle.  I've been trying to study sheridan style tooling and I think I have a decent grasp of it but it doesn't look quite right to me yet.. 

Anyway, Happy Friday!


Saturday, October 29, 2011

I know it doesnt look like I've gotten very far....







But I really have done a bunch of Behind the scenes stuff. 

I wanted to show the real color of this saddle first of all. For whatever reason my point and shoot camera with the macro adds a lot of red to the photos of this saddle.  It's not that red.. I'm using Fiebings Dk Brown with antiquing paste but the camera things it casts more red than it does in "real life"

I am working on a pattern for stirrups made from leather.  I haven't done this in the past because my results had been disastrous but for some reason my brain "gets it" now.  I've also been futzing around my studio and organizing it a little bit and putting stuff in boxes and rearranging.  I've also been reading about Sheridan style tooling and I understand it a lot better now.  Once Again I'm scrapping the pattern and I'm going to redraw something better.  Lots of jumps forward lately.

I've also finally broken down and bought some plastic stencils for geometric shapes.  This should help me tremendously with getting my lines a little more straight and even.

I'm battling full out with some depression issues related to grief about my dad's death.  I'm in "stage two" of the stages of grief.. I'm out of shock and fully into dealing with my loss.  Lots of mood swings going on with me. (more so than usual.. scary... I know) It's been healing though for me to be in the studio creating.  I've put on weight because I'm just so tired all of the time after coming home from work and taking care of my mom.  I just don't have the energy to walk every day but that at least leaves more time for the studio.

My family is more precious now and I'm finding I've become more frank and blunt as well as more forgiving.. I hope that part lasts :-)

I upgraded the template of my blog here but I haven't had time to read and figure out how to customize it more.. so forgive the blandness of it..

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Almost done!



Just need to add stirrups and stirrup keepers.

It's not a dazzling saddle but it really wasn't meant to be. I think I'm going to use it as a working, all around saddle.  Considering how long it's been since I actually made a saddle and I've never used this kind of tree before, I think it turned out pretty well.  I think it's definitely live show quality but it's not the best saddle I've ever done because I tried to do it in a hurry.

I tried to make the seat "cushy" using some foam but I'm not entirely sure how successful it was.  

This saddle brought my skills up quite a bit and I have new plans for the reining saddle that I've been working on, on and off... but now I have a full saddle pattern for this tree and I couldn't be happier about it.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Breyer Horses Magazine, Just about horses.

I'm in it! YAAAY!! Some folks may not think this is a big deal but it's a big, Fat, Big deal to me!!!  I am lucky enough to be in their Fall Finale Magazine that a whole lot of Folks ordered. I couldn't be more thrilled!  You can order it from here: http://www.breyerhorses.com 

YAAY!


Sunday, October 16, 2011

Covered Shoulders Finished... for now

I'm not 100% Satisfied with the way this is covered but it's closer to my ideal.  There is no tooling for one thing and it doesn't come down as much in the front as I had in mind.. but the next one will be better!




Saturday, October 15, 2011

Pattern Making

My Achillies Heel is covering the Shoulders of my western saddles.  I can never find a satisfactory way of doing so with each saddle.  Mostly because The trees change with each saddle and because I have a strong desire to make my saddles as real looking as possible.  This is a demonstration and Tour of my frustration over the years.

THe Pinacle of how I'm hoping my shoulders eventually look is demonstrated on my Beloved Terry Newberry saddle. No seams. None. And the shoulders are tooled as well.  I can do no seams because all I'd have to do is stretch some leather over the shoulders while it was wet.  But if I want tooling on them, I can't do this. (I don't think.) 

Saddle By Terry Newberry

Saddle By Terry Newberry


Real saddles are made like this:  The shoulders are covered and then nail gunned or pinned into place onto the tree and then they are tooled.  

I don't think that there is a way that I could stabilize a miniature tree well enough to tool on it or stamp on it.

And just to show it off.. here is the shoulders of my Susan Bensema Young Braided Saddle set.. she can elegantly make a pattern well enough that she can make it look smooth and easy.

Saddle by Susan Bensema Young

This is a saddle by Margaret Olsen. ANd I have a horrible Confession to make that I know that other do as well but I dunno if They'd Fess up to it.  I took this saddle apart. Because I LOVED the Shoulders and when I bought it, I had never seen shoulders covered in this way before. I was both Jealous and in awe.  (I put it back together last week, after 9 years. )  So I MUST Credit Margaret for the way I covered shoulders for many years.




I never ever, even once, took Drafting in School.  I never took any kind of mechanical drawingor used grid paper. I passed Geometry in School by the hair on my teeth!!  I considered myself a "Fine artist" at the time and unless I drew it freehand it wasn't Real art to me and a waste of time. I don't know where I got stupid ideas like that but thats where I was mentally.

So Now that I make patterns and use graph paper and try like heck to make everything perfectly even on both sides, it's exceedingly difficult.  I also have a "right hand" bias that I wish I could get rid of.  But that only comes after practice and a lot of drawing and I don't currently have that kind of time. (when bub gets older though, I will overcome it)

I spend a lot of time drawing one side of something then transferring it onto tracing film and then drawing the other side on paper by flipping the film and finally I have something that is somewhat even.  But that doesn't always work either... sometimes, because of my "bias" i draw it differently.. lol!

Then there is practical Application.  I make patterns out of paper a lot, just to get started and have an idea of shape.  Paper works so well and does exactly what I want it to.. because it's paper and it's easy to get along with.

Then I'll come and use scrap leather. Now I have NO Idea why scrap leather will seem to work fantastically while after I carefully tool, dye and antique tooling leather the same pattern won't fit... or even worse, I'll have an epiphany on how I can do things better and I'll start all over again.

Below are all of the incarnations that my shoulder pattern has gone through:

This is the Direct Trace from the Shoulders of the Margaret Olsen Saddle.
This is the first One Off Incarnation.  You can also see my "backup" plan of using the rio rondo method although I found that pigskin doesn't actually take tooling as well.
This is after I tweaked it a bit.  I can now see how the left side is rounder and longer than the right, although at the time I didn't see that.
 

This looks like I cleaned up the above pattern a bit. This was on a completely different saddle "plan".


This is the shoulder pattern that I think I eventually used on my last cutting saddle.  notice the new darts in the front adding even MORE seams.. lol!

These are my most recent incarnations of shoulder coverings.  The top is the paper pattern. The second on the right is what i used for my last roping saddle and the other two are my most recent attempts at a good shoulder pattern.

Obviously the pattern on the left is older than the ones above. I have a tendency to want to thin things out.  The one on the right is what I think I'm going to use for the saddle that I'm working on now.  I am actually stretching the leather this time to see if my doubts are correct or if I'm way off base.  
The current Shoulder plan and hope, but I can tell that the back part is wrong.. too long.. but I'll cut it out and try to use it to be sure.
And the saddle that I'm working on now, to try to iron out the saddle pattern before I make Chelsea Nichols saddle. Keep In Mind that the fenders will have to be redone.  The new Tree is one of TWMHC's Jennifer Harris Trees with actual stirrup bars.  My pattern was for a rio rondo type tree previously and the stirrups were rigged differently.

I do this for every type of saddle that I make.  (you should see my saddleseat drawings)  My other achillies heel is the second skirt.  those are NEVER right and I'm constantly redrawing them as well.  I can show that in a later post..

I really should find some Computer Aided Design software because I have no fear of computers but I wouldn't even know where to start with those..

Now the world knows why it takes me SO Dang long to make a western saddle!!