Thursday, April 19, 2012

And the hat goes on...

 Everyone that had an opinion about the hat told us, yes , ribbon!   So here is my dad in the final coat and hat with ribbon.  The coat has had some revisions since christmas- buttons, a snap in the back  to attach the hood to the coat and belt loops.  That's Honey de Belgian's big sweet face  taking up most of the picture. Focus on the hat- if you can. 
My family went out to TN to visit my dad for spring break. We took some pictures of him in his Father Christmas   outfit so we will have them for Christmas.  But it is only April, you say, why so early?? Well, I work slow. Dad knows that if we do it now, I will have them edited and ready for Christmas. And he hinted about some Christmas in July fun. 




These are the girls: Belle is on the left and Honey is on the right. 
  My daughter and I have renamed them: we are calling them  
Vanilla Cupcake and Caramel Custard Cup.   
These girls are  carriage and buggy horses. They pull a carriage around Lynchburg & Fayetteville . They are all muscle.  And sugar & spice and everything nice.

I wish you could smell them through the computer screen. Have you ever shoved your nose into a horses neck? They smell heavenly. Just stick to the neck end. That other end can be not so nice. 
  
I did not make their hats.  I had no idea there were special christmas hats for horses.  The things you learn when visiting a farm... 

I am going to try another version of the hat. It worked great for pictures and fits nicely, but the inside is a mess. It is lined but the top of the hat, I could not get smooth and it is just bugging me.  The coat is perfect and I want the hat to be perfect, inside and out.  

The back of the coat



Honey is off the hook- she is done with pictures and headed back to her pasture. She is very patient for pictures. 

Dad said he needed something to carry the coat in so I made a garment bag for the coat as well. I used clear vynil and bias tape.   Sewing on the clear vinyl isn't bad, it is just very slow going. 

Next year, I will make santa outfits for the horses. 
Naaaa, just kidding. Can you see fitting  a horse that big? 

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