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     Location: California | I just started to work with leather & beading, so I decided to make a bronc hatler. After a bit of trail & error, this is what I finally finished.
Let me know what ya'll think! *pictures being added (slowly)*
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          Location: 31 lengths farms | Very Cool!!!
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     Location: California | Thank you!! I'm surprised I'm not blind yet from all the teeny tiny beads. lol!  |
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       Location: Missouri | Very cool! I would not have the patience for that, lol! |
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     Location: California | MOGirl07 - 2016-05-24 5:17 PM Very cool! I would not have the patience for that, lol!
Thank you! <---- thats usually what I look like once I'm done with a certain portion. haha! I don't have cable so this is my late night/weekend hobby. |
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           Location: Kansas | Wow I love it!!! I've been trying to bead myself, but just can't get it figured out. Are you using size 11/0 beads? |
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     Location: California | hoofs_in_motion - 2016-05-25 7:36 AM Wow I love it!!! I've been trying to bead myself, but just can't get it figured out. Are you using size 11/0 beads? Thank you! My fiance was watching me bead one night & all he could say was "what kind of witch craft is that?" HAHA he couldn't handle all the beads!
& yes I use the size 11 Delica by Miyuki they are smaller than average size 11 but are all the same size (unlike the first sead beads I orederd). The "delica" just means that they have a squared edge (like a PVC pipe) vs a rounded edge. Also are you using a bead loom?
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       Location: Phoenix | That's really cool! Looks nice on your pony. |
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           Location: Kansas | ccarpe18 - 2016-05-25 9:43 AM hoofs_in_motion - 2016-05-25 7:36 AM Wow I love it!!! I've been trying to bead myself, but just can't get it figured out. Are you using size 11/0 beads? Thank you! My fiance was watching me bead one night & all he could say was "what kind of witch craft is that?" HAHA he couldn't handle all the beads!
& yes I use the size 11 Delica by Miyuki they are smaller than average size 11 but are all the same size (unlike the first sead beads I orederd). The "delica" just means that they have a squared edge (like a PVC pipe) vs a rounded edge. Also are you using a bead loom?
I ordered a loom off ebay, nothing fancy just has the wood rollers at the end. I've been using some seed beads I bought at the craft store, which are definitely not the same size which makes it harder to bead, so I'm not making much progress lol
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     Location: California | hoofs_in_motion - 2016-05-25 7:53 AM ccarpe18 - 2016-05-25 9:43 AM hoofs_in_motion - 2016-05-25 7:36 AM Wow I love it!!! I've been trying to bead myself, but just can't get it figured out. Are you using size 11/0 beads? Thank you! My fiance was watching me bead one night & all he could say was "what kind of witch craft is that?" HAHA he couldn't handle all the beads!
& yes I use the size 11 Delica by Miyuki they are smaller than average size 11 but are all the same size (unlike the first sead beads I orederd). The "delica" just means that they have a squared edge (like a PVC pipe) vs a rounded edge. Also are you using a bead loom? I ordered a loom off ebay, nothing fancy just has the wood rollers at the end. I've been using some seed beads I bought at the craft store, which are definitely not the same size which makes it harder to bead, so I'm not making much progress lol
It definitely helps to have the beads all be the same size. The first ones I bought off Amazon were all size 11; but they were all over the place! Now THAT was frustrating. It was a breath of fresh air once I got the Miyuki beads. Their size 11 is super tiny though... size 8 would probably be the other brand size 11. They have a size chart online if you google Miyuki beads. |
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           Location: Kansas | ccarpe18 - 2016-05-25 11:05 AM hoofs_in_motion - 2016-05-25 7:53 AM ccarpe18 - 2016-05-25 9:43 AM hoofs_in_motion - 2016-05-25 7:36 AM Wow I love it!!! I've been trying to bead myself, but just can't get it figured out. Are you using size 11/0 beads? Thank you! My fiance was watching me bead one night & all he could say was "what kind of witch craft is that?" HAHA he couldn't handle all the beads!
& yes I use the size 11 Delica by Miyuki they are smaller than average size 11 but are all the same size (unlike the first sead beads I orederd). The "delica" just means that they have a squared edge (like a PVC pipe) vs a rounded edge. Also are you using a bead loom? I ordered a loom off ebay, nothing fancy just has the wood rollers at the end. I've been using some seed beads I bought at the craft store, which are definitely not the same size which makes it harder to bead, so I'm not making much progress lol
It definitely helps to have the beads all be the same size. The first ones I bought off Amazon were all size 11; but they were all over the place! Now THAT was frustrating. It was a breath of fresh air once I got the Miyuki beads. Their size 11 is super tiny though... size 8 would probably be the other brand size 11. They have a size chart online if you google Miyuki beads.
Thanks! i'll look into them, your work is beautiful! |
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     Location: California | blccwgl55 - 2016-05-25 8:13 AM It's funny, for a split little second I was gonna ask how much you'd charge to custom make one for me and then remembered I have no horse right now... 
LOL! Well if it makes you feel better, I haven't taken any custom orders yet. It takes me forever to finish something, so I wouldn't have any ideas of the time limit. I had made a few purses here & there, but I like horse tack more (of course it's a way bigger pain in the rear). I made a belt once, now I think I want to try a dog collar or something like that next! Open to suggestions  |
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       Location: Missouri | ccarpe18 - 2016-05-25 9:34 AM
MOGirl07 - 2016-05-24 5:17 PM Very cool! I would not have the patience for that, lol!
Β Thank you!Β Β <---- thats usually what I look like once I'm done with a certain portion. haha! I don't have cable so this is my late night/weekend hobby.
Lol!! Hey, that seems like a much better way to use your time than tv! I used to make conchos and while I enjoyed the outcome and all the prettiness, I usually had a headache after a few hrs of working on it. Lol! |
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     Location: California | MOGirl07 - 2016-05-25 9:20 AM ccarpe18 - 2016-05-25 9:34 AM MOGirl07 - 2016-05-24 5:17 PM Very cool! I would not have the patience for that, lol! Thank you! <---- thats usually what I look like once I'm done with a certain portion. haha! I don't have cable so this is my late night/weekend hobby. Lol!! Hey, that seems like a much better way to use your time than tv! I used to make conchos and while I enjoyed the outcome and all the prettiness, I usually had a headache after a few hrs of working on it. Lol!
Haha, sometimes I still cheat & watch netflix. Otherwise I'll stay up doing something until 4AM & not even realize it. I definitely get you on the headache part, too much detail work can be exhausting! It has given me more appreciation for custom/handmade anything. |
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