So, the other day I made some new tack. Halters to be correct. For my Schleich (and Bullyland) horses. I also finised some rugs that I had started earlier. Couple of stitches here and straps there and here you go. Enjoy (or not ;) )
I start with one of the hardest things I have done jet for my models. A realistic (as possible) headcollar for Schleich falabella gelding Brutus.
Some of the foals got to try out my new foal-halters. You can see that thees are made different than halters for adult horses. I like this way better as they sit better on those tiney heads. That has been proved several times on real life. We used to make that kind of foal halters in a stable I worked for a while.
Master and Emir are showing you some new cooler/sweat/fly rugs. Masters rug is entirely of net-like fabric what makes it good for hot days. It has fleece lining and adjustable buckle in front. Emir has a combo-rug. It has fleece on chest and back to keep thees muscles warmer while drying but it also has sides with extra airflow to cool down the horse quicker.
Tinto got to try out this new winter rug. It is waterproof and has fleece inner fabric. It also has a tail flap on it.
Yasmine tries out a thick stable rug that was made years ago but now adjusted. I also added this red, removable girth to this rug to keep it in place better. Her red headcollar is from endurance set that I have shown here before.
Heinrich (Bullyland black forest stallion) and Millenium (Schleich shire gelding) are showing off a rainrug with red inner fabric and red straps. This was made together with
my sister. She did the job on sewing machine. And I added straps and fleece to the withers. It turned out real odd as neither of us tought how thees fabriks work together. Not well I can say now. Brown headcollar on Heinrich has been fatured on this blog before (then shown by Millenium) but I wanted to make one special headcollar to Millenium. Something tough looking and suitable for a giant like him. Thats where he got hes NEW red headcollar.