Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Brighty Haversack Drawing
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Boing! Boing! Boing!
Right now I feel like I am bouncing from one thing to another. I finished up the haversack orders and did some much needed house cleaning with Craig. When that was done, I started pulling models off the shelves that I am thinking of taking to Clover City in June.
I prefer to bring 30 or fewer models, and I'm up to 20 already so I may need to do some paring down. Still, figuring out your show string is a fun task and I am enjoying myself.
Teacher Daughter Lisa had to run out of town as soon as school let out and we had Nash and Molly come stay overnight.We love to have them come over - they are very personable and always make us laugh.
They have lots of FOMO, so you do need to be prepared to have a companion wherever you go, and I mean EVERYWHERE! (Yep, that's the bathroom Molly is entering.)
Lis got back to town Sunday morning. In the hustle of packing up leashes, bowls, and other doggie things, we realized we were late for Church. Lisa had to take the dogs home and would not be able to be there before the service was over, but Craig and I had time. We hopped into the car and headed off...
Don't forget, it's the last day to enter for the Brighty haversack drawing! Just comment on today's post or send me your comments to enter! (horsiemama8@gmail.com.) Entries close at 11:59 EDT today! Good luck!
Monday, May 29, 2023
"Have a Nice Summer, Miss I! (And Horses!)"
Which essentially means petting and playing with Pepper while they tell me about their own pets.
Many kids make cards for their teacher or bring a small gift on the last day, and Lisa's students were generous as well as thoughtful.
Don't forget the Brighty haversack giveaway! The usual rules are in place - you may enter once every day beginning today (May 27) and ending Tuesday, May 30, at 11:59 PM. Entries after that will not be accepted. I will spin for a winner on Wednesday or Thursday.
To enter, comment on the day's blog post or email me at horsiemama8@gmamil.com.
Sunday, May 28, 2023
Changing Focus
Wondering what happened to my 18th century sewing? And why I'm not sharing what I am making for this year's Feast of the Hunters' Moon in October?
That's because I haven't made a thing since I went to Kalamazoo in mid March!
Saturday, May 27, 2023
Haversack Give Away!
Horsiemama's Haversacks (i.e. me) has been inundated with orders for the past two months. That's a good thing and I am grateful, but it has also kept me at the sewing machine for long hours. I finished up an order last night and realized as I packed it up that I had used the wrong fabric for a Brighty haversack. She wanted burros; I made cats.
Brighty takes some pretty specific measurements due to his unusual sitting position.
My goof is some reader's gain because I am giving away the Brighty haversack to a lucky reader. The usual rules are in place - you may enter once every day beginning today (May 27) and ending Tuesday, May 30, at 11:59 PM. Entries after that will not be accepted. I will spin for a winner on Wednesday or Thursday.
To enter, comment on the day's blog post or email me at horsiemama8@gmamil.com.
Good luck to all!
Friday, May 26, 2023
Teaching a BreyerFest Workshop
I was thrilled when Breyer posted its virtual line-up of seminars for BreyerFest 2023. I could finally talk about mine! Seeing the description of my workshop and the photo of Teacher Daughter Lisa and me was the culmination of months of planning, preparing, and in the end, filming.
I wanted to share the news with my hobby friends, but Breyer asks all presenters to wait until they have posted their list of workshops before we share the news. It was difficult at times, but I've been keeping quiet since last October.
I did need help with filming. Craig, Lisa, Curt, and Vanessa could not help me for various reasons, so I did have to tell one person that I was teaching a workshop - Barn Buddy Kelsey. She is as trustworthy as they come and she, too, has been keeping quiet.
Kelsey came over one Saturday and spent three hours filming as I taught and sewed. She also set up my new ring light for me. (Thank you, Kelsey!)
I sent several to Breyer and they selected this one.
This is the second virtual workshop I've done for Breyer. For BreyerFest 2022, Breyer asked me to teach in person at Kentucky Horse Park, but Breyer would've had to rent sewing machines for everyone in the workshop plus ironing boards, too. It just wasn't feasible.
And since I am a classroom teacher (albeit retired) either virtual or live teaching are fine with me. I've done both.
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Rightsizing: Oops!
Second Post of the Day
Oops, I forgot to add something that was inside the box. Honestly, I did.
And I have to admit, it may be a unicorn, but it is kinda cute, too!
Rightsizing: Inside the Box
I had a suspicion that this would happen:
I understood; what horsey girl doesn't get excited when a box arrives?
A beribboned Johar - things that make Pony Pal Mila's eyes sparkle!
But Jennifer's generosity did not stop there. There were some dogs to be companions to Mila's horses and unicorns! (Sorry, no pics of those.)
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Rightsizing: "One Big Pony Palace"
This is the model that I found at an antique shop.
This is the friend who wanted the model that I found at an antique shop.
This is the box of goodies that was sent by the friend who wanted the model that I found at the antique shop.
This is the girl who received the box of goodies that was sent by the friend who wanted the model that I found at an antique shop.
This is the text that was sent by the parents to the grammy of the girl who received the box of goodies that was sent by the friend who wanted the model that I found at an antique shop.
and will be shown tomorrow.
Stay 'tooned!
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
It Isn't
Well.
Despite all the health issues my body has been throwing at me, this one was unexpected.
The good news? The oncologist doesn't think it's cancer. The bad news? The oncologist doesn't know what is there causing that unexpected pain. She advised me to not touch it, do monthly self exams, to remain in contact with my doctor and let her know if things change, and to continue to have my annual mammograms.
I left happy at the initial diagnosis, but uncomfortable, too, because there is still a big unknown - what is there and causing me to hurt? I'm grateful that things are okay at this point in time, but I am going to follow those directions.
All the more sobering because my brother is having cancer surgery later this week. He and Leslie have had cancer, and I had half my pancreas and my spleen removed in 2019 due to a precancerous mass. (Another very unexpected surprise.)
I'm grateful that, like my pancreatic cancer scare, we caught whatever this is early. And most definitely, now that I am aware of it, I will monitor that spot.
Monday, May 22, 2023
Abby the Etchie
I was scrolling through some recent photos of Abby when I came across a few that clearly were taken when the horses were hoping for treats and I was snapping fast. Partial head pictures are the result of those with blurs and unclear photos due to motion.
Usually I smile and delete those, but these two caught my eye. Do you see what I see?
Etchies are an art form within the model horse hobby. Using craft tools, the paint on a model is gently scraped off with tiny strokes to mimic horse hair.
There are some good pictures and information on how to etch in this tutorial found on StormyStrikesChannel.






















