In which I turn $18 and a million hours of my life that I'll never get back into a saddle pad and half-pad cover.
Not made for my dressage saddle, it was just super handy. And dirty. |
- While I didn't break any needles this time, I think my sewing machine is well on its way to committing suicide. I can't say I blame it.
- I had all intentions of doing a perimeter stitch (or whatever it's called) around the half-pad cover to give it a more finished look. Alas, the damn thing was already too tight.
- I for-reals added a wither relief to the pad and it almost made me scrap the whole damn thing.
- I can't figure out how to keep the opening for the half-pad from gaping when it's actually in position. I accept wiser peoples' suggestions. Velcro?
- I could never get my tension just right, so even though I used white thread on the topside, there are tiny little black dots from the black thread on the bottom side. Don't even care.
- More photos of this latest master piece will be coming on Friday or Saturday, when I hopefully get to see my still-barefoot beast.
12 comments
initially from the first picture I thought you were sewing leg quilts and was like OMG that's genius! Then my dreams were squashed.
ReplyDeleteLeg quilts...... like pillow wraps? OH MY GOD THAT IS GENIUS. I actually already made some previously, but they ain't pretty.
DeleteWhoa....that is so cool! I'm in awe!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this! Love all the chevron!!!! You're so crafty :)
ReplyDeleteVelcro for sure, even Ogilvy uses it (not voodoo magic as previously believed.)
ReplyDeleteWow! Impressive work! I second the suggestion of velcro, it can fix just about anything :)
ReplyDeleteSo jelz of your sewing skills.
ReplyDeleteVoodoo magic… AKA velcro ;)
ReplyDeleteAlso you are crafty and it makes me hate/love you (jelly times). ;)
Fancy!
ReplyDeleteYou and my mom should have an equine crafty blog together. I suck at shit like that!
ReplyDeleteVelco = magic!
ReplyDeleteawesome crafting skills - can't wait to see the pad in action! it kinda makes me sad tho since i killed my sewing machine - the one my grandmother had bought in belgium in the 70s that had kept right on trucking until i tried to stitch up some denim on the wrong settings... boooo
ReplyDeleteThanks!