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Full size pattern book 8 1/2" x 11", 121 pages.Patterns created from real, full size saddle patterns - Both Classic English and Sommerset Western or mix and match the pattern pieces. Breyer/Stone Traditional model size saddle pattern, saddletree pattern and assembly instructions. Pattern and instructions for Barco bridle, Halter bridle, two Cruppers, two saddle pads, English girth, Western Cinch, breast plate and breast collar. Reduction ratios for other model sizes (Ponies/Classics/Pebbles). Pictures to assist you every step of the way. Discussion of tools and materials to use for best results....bonus pattern and assembly schematic for rear saddlebags.
For the Model Horse Hobby. All-Purpose English saddle pattern with aluminum tree for Traditional size models. Developed from a reall full size English saddle pattern. Reduction ratios for other model sizes. Discussion of tools, supplies and materials to use for best results. How to fit an English Saddle. For the Live Show or Photo Show model horse arena.
Creating the Miniature English Saddle with Tree, How to Dressage for the Model Horse Arena and Creating the Miniature Cutback Saddle with Tree Full size book 8 1/2" x 11", pages of instructions, pictures and patterns. Traditional size saddle pattern with tree and assembly instructions. Traditional size Bridle pattern and assembly instructions. Prop patterns and assembly instructions. How to fit an English Saddle. Breakdown of the US Equestrian Federation Dressage rules. Reduction ratios for other model sizes. Pictures to assist you every step of the way. Tools, supplies and materials to use for best results.
For the model horse show arena. Illustrated patterns and instructions for the construction of a Cutback saddle (also known as Saddleseat), bridle and quarter boots. Information about the real horse show rules for the breeds that use this saddle type - Andalusian, Arabian, Fresian, Morgan, National Show Horse, Saddlebred and Tennesee Walking Horses - as applies to the model horse show arena. Sample show entries and saddle fitting information also provided.
Step-by-step instructions on building a traditional Australian stock saddle - the best working saddle in the world. All the tools and techniques are illustrated, and a number of people have already made saddles from these instructions.
For the Model Horse Show Hobby. Patterns and illustrated instructions on how to create Western style saddle trees using polymer clay. Includes patterns for the five most common model sizes, discussion of the materials, tools and supplies needed. Two different Pommel styles for either a one or two piece style trees. Also includes tips on how to fit the trees to a miniature Western saddle pattern. Designed for the model horse tack maker looking to create inexpensive trees for prototyping new saddle patterns and for the novice looking to create inexpensive saddle trees for practicing Western Saddle assembly. Western Saddle Pattern not included.
For the Model Horse Show Arena. Saddle pattern and polymer clay saddle tree pattern included for 9:1 size model horses. Reduction rations for other model sizes (including 12:1). Step-by-step illustrated saddle (includes breast collar) nd saddle tree assembly instructions. Discussion of materials, tools and supplies needed for best results. Includes four different leather tooling patterns from beginner to advanced. Discussion of the different types of leather tooling (stamping, embossing and carving). Samples of different stamped patterns and how to create your own unique tooling patterns. Designed for all tack making experience levels, though some previous experience is helpful. Saddle pattern designed from a full size saddle pattern, reworked for miniature construction.
Presents ground training exercises for every horse and handler, including catching, yielding, turning, sacking out, backing, long lining, doing obstacle work, and more.
If you have seen his weekly television program, Downunder Horsemanship, then you know that Clinton Anderson's training techniques can achieve amazing results with almost any horse. Now his methods are available for the first time in a reader-friendly, highly illustrated book, and you, too, can learn the program that teaches "everyday people"—regardless of riding style, age, or ability—how to better communicate with their mounts.