I am watching your version even though I already did a saddle prototype for my 1:6th models...English saddlery I know as well as the back of my own hand having had 60+ years experience lol...I should know by now lol! Your stirrups look fine. I have ended up just bending wire into the shape but never thought to use wood treads or the hot glue (I always make a huge mess with hot glue!) I think this is great. I need to try the cardboard tree thing as I used drink can cut into a tree shape. Yours looks really good! I ran the stirrup leathers completely under the seat to hold them firm and also anchored the stirrup adjusting rings the same way (one strap under the seat with jump rings on both ends..they can't come loose this way.)
Brilliant saddle. I would have just made plain wire stirrups. You made them really well! The three straps are called girth straps here in Britain. Saddle pads are called blankets or numnahs here. Sorry I just thought it would help to know...I loved it!
I tried out you western saddle design on my schleich horses it didn't turn out well because I didn't have a lot of the right metirial for the saddle your video was really helpful
I have him as a Breyer to he was a real horse I think something bad happened to him at least that's what I've heard he was a really good horse from from what I heard I've heard that he was a lesson horse for kids who knew that kids can ride a stallion and yes he is a stallion I checked out his information from Wikipedia and it said he was a stallion and then after he was a lesson horse he became a very famous showjumper and they made a movie after him and his owner it was called Harry and Snowman
I actually made this smaller and for my schleich and I really like it, great video!!!
I'm so glad it works on a smaller scale!
Good job i like it i do eglish so i really like this thank you for sharing this
I am watching your version even though I already did a saddle prototype for my 1:6th models...English saddlery I know as well as the back of my own hand having had 60+ years experience lol...I should know by now lol!
Your stirrups look fine. I have ended up just bending wire into the shape but never thought to use wood treads or the hot glue (I always make a huge mess with hot glue!) I think this is great. I need to try the cardboard tree thing as I used drink can cut into a tree shape. Yours looks really good! I ran the stirrup leathers completely under the seat to hold them firm and also anchored the stirrup adjusting rings the same way (one strap under the seat with jump rings on both ends..they can't come loose this way.)
Thank you for this tutorial on how to A Breyer English saddle
No problem, I'm glad you enjoyed it.
3:52 I was thinking a purse the saddle looks awesome thanks
Can you do the set because I love your designs and it kinda all makes sense were everything goes then
I'm not quite sure what you mean by a set, but I'm glad you liked the western saddle video.
As in the whole like price as in. Bridle, boots
Oh okay, I'll see what I can do.
Tysm this helped me a lot even if this was 3years old xD
You did a great job! Two things tho. When you make these videos, say how big the jump rings are and how thick the craft foam is. thanks so much!
love these videos it inspired me to start making my own saddles tysm
How do you make a breast plate to connect to that English/jumping saddle.
The saddle looks amazing!! You are soo creative with these
Brilliant saddle. I would have just made plain wire stirrups. You made them really well! The three straps are called girth straps here in Britain. Saddle pads are called blankets or numnahs here. Sorry I just thought it would help to know...I loved it!
I tried out you western saddle design on my schleich horses it didn't turn out well because I didn't have a lot of the right metirial for the saddle your video was really helpful
Thank you for showing me a way to make a good saddle!
Snowman blending in with the snow ❄️
I'm going to make this for my dog when she does her agility jumps lol, def going to size it up tho
That's sounds hilarious!
I’ve been doing my national model tack month project the complicated way (not gonna bin it just gonna finish it and then start again)
You can also get D-rings from any hardware store and use those as stirrups.
Those three straps are called billets.
Thank you 😊!!
Video was great the things that the girth attaches to are called billets
Where do you get the leather?
I buy old leather jackets from thrift stores.
@@countrycrafts2305 Oki thank you
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What model did u use in the video? ♡♡
I used Cortes C for the video, and I used Snowman and GG Valentine for the pictures.
That puppy in your profile photo is ADORABLE
Have you made a how to make a horse bridle yet?
No I haven't, but I do plan to.
I have him as a Breyer to he was a real horse I think something bad happened to him at least that's what I've heard he was a really good horse from from what I heard I've heard that he was a lesson horse for kids who knew that kids can ride a stallion and yes he is a stallion I checked out his information from Wikipedia and it said he was a stallion and then after he was a lesson horse he became a very famous showjumper and they made a movie after him and his owner it was called Harry and Snowman
Helpful
great video
Thanks!
Do you sell these because I’d love to purchase one from you!
No, I don't sell them. Sorry.
Where did you get the leather please
I go to a thrift store and buy used leather jackets. That gives you more than enough leather for a cheap price.
Lmao at 13:47
Фууу седло говно и неаккуратно
А ещё неправильное строение