Friday, October 27, 2017

Making Boots

I salvaged the front of a Breyer box this week to make some patterns for galloping boots!

Using photoshop I traced a boot, printed it off, then scaled it down, the percentage I scaled the image down is written on the pattern piece, that way I can keep the correct pieces together.


Here's the first boot I made with this method:

These are on the 30% reduction pattern, they fit the Idocus mold fairly well, and down to as thin as the Marwari or Strapless mold. I will be making as many  boots as I can until I run out of thin leather!

The straps use velcro to adhere, I am looking into using magnets


Friday, October 20, 2017

Funday Friday

I do not have classes on Friday, I leave today for homework and crafting. Luckily my homework was done last night, so today I'm doing craft things! 

Today I made a padded browband with an inset metal detail
They're called "clincher" browbands, but I call them nubbins 

The metal inlay is a box chain, they're square links making a box pattern. It is delightfully in scale, I will be doing more inlay browband work :) 

Custom orders for browbands is open, contact me via email (zoehatgi@gmail.com) or via Etsy


Friday, October 6, 2017

SitRep!

Okay so I have done some re-arranging (lol what a way to begin a blog post!)

I have maintained a fever over 101 degrees Fahrenheit (well over 38*c for my non-imperial system blog readers)

This does not mean I have not been out and about playing "patient zero" and limiting my actions to my work bench >:)

I found a discount fabric store about 20 mins away, upon recommendation from the hobby shop, I should go check them out for a source of leather...turns out they were having a sale today!

There was one piece of blue, one piece of grey, and a fistful of "natural", "burgundy", and "reddish" tone. At 50 cents a piece I figured I should spend a little time digging through the bins. I came out with 18 pieces. They have hides at $125 each, some in really fun colors (a full hide of the blue I found!!! Does anyone want to finance me?).
The "natural" takes dye fairly well..Fair enough for the 50c piece this was cut from!

My leather organizer is a paper rack ;) It holds flat things nicely

A whole hide of this blue could last a lifetime! A long lifetime that is


The Goodwill store across the street from the fabric store called my name, and for a steep $2.10 I purchased 4 bowls that now house random materials, wire, leather scraps, and finished things I have not sold yet! Today has been a banner day for organization at the Hatgi work bench.

From L-R: Scrap...things, Wire, Leather, and Finished Items


I also found some old tack while moving items into bins I had just emptied. An old stock saddle from 2015 (yeah not that old but it looks.......well old) and a stock saddle made entirely of what seems to be anywhere from 5 to 8 oz leather.
Stock Saddle! Note: No Poleys and no overgirth lol, and of course no stirrups?

Western Saddle, most likely cut out from the Breyer tack making set patterns.

A view of my CPU, and the black/grey/black/grey/dark grey/grey line, I found that slightly hilarious. Not on purpose


Last night I made a "bling" browband with some crystals ordered from AliExpress. I received 2 packets of 1440 rhinestones in SS4 (stone size 4) and SS3, I placed an order for some SS2 and SS1 rhinestones..these seem more in scale and more difficult to work with but I will post photos of the results! I would highly recommend AliExpress (apart from the user being called "LeBron James" LOL) for purchasing rhinestones. They have a great assortment, the shipments take about 2 weeks to get here, but shipping is free, and the stones are inexpensive. I spent less than $10 USD on the next order of nearly 4000 stones I will be receiving in the next few weeks, and about $5 USD on the ones I did receive. They are far from Swarovorski crystals, but at that price I can get lots of practice and they look nice. :)

BLING baby! Haha

Aaaaaaand in the last four hours since I started this post, I have visited a leather goods repair shop where I have had some work on my 1:1 scale boots done. He sold me a bag of scraps and I now have some more fun colors to use as padding! Whoo! I will post pics of what I make with it in due course.

Thanks for reading :) 

Zoe



Sunday, October 1, 2017

Treasure Hunting

Treasure hunting generally starts with sifting through someone else's trash. Today I found some free treasure and some very inexpensive treasure.

My dad is a regular dumpster diver, he is a big fan of Ulta Beauty, they have lots of packaging and even their trash is clean. Today they had some display pieces in the dumpster! Hooray!

This lipstick display makes a great tool organizer




These other pieces were also in the dumpster, I hope to make display or organizers out of these. They were just going to be thrown out, now the very least I will have some practice chopping up plexi glass.

This corner of foam being used as a saddle stand was among
the "trash"
 In my previous employment, I acquired stacking roll-around bins, which now house my packaging material and soon my leather.


I also acquired a 40 liter jug, I have been at odds as to what I should use it for. The jug is entirely too heavy on its own to fill it with spare change, the only way to get all of it out would be to break it. I thought it would be interesting to collect all of my leather scraps and skiving waste in the jug, so today I emptied my bin into it for the first time. 
Long way to go!

I bought a hardware organizer for all of my Rio Rondo goodies, it came from A C Moore for $12 if you are interested in buying one.


And my final note is: I accidentally made christmas bell boots
with magnet closures
I will be refining this pattern, but I think it's a good start.



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