When I started working I knew I would be doing books and learning how to make the occasional "item." My first week I started
making suspenders. The second week, I learned how to
make slobber straps. The past week I learned how to
make and put together headstalls. 
In fact I was so proud I bought (traded dirt) my first made headstall.

Now what do you do with just a headstall?
4 comments:
I can see where this is headed, this is a back door into getting a horse, right?
I don't think so!
Everyone knows that people who work at the Gap or Old Navy spend their whole paychecks there ...
But who knew it could happen at a saddle shop?
I didn't know Amy was a horse person. They look good to me - the stuff you made that is!!
I grew up with horses but I haven't had them in over 15 years. I'm working for a saddle maker now and it makes me a little "home sick" from the past.
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