finally someone who wants to share how to make them... i have tryed so many times to figuret out how it looks like under the cheek.. so thank you very much... btw.. tune is so beautiful
Thanks for sharing, I looked for this explanation everywhere you can think of after I saw you doing it in that other video. Thanks for directing me to this one. I will teach this in a video also here in my language for those who need it too. Kisses
I already bought 3 (white, black and beige) but this model seems easier to put on, so I will make one as well🙈 Also I want to note that it is important that your rope is at least 6mm wide. To avoid really nasty wounds when your horse spooks, would you please put that somewhere in a little disclaimer? And also that it is risky to use on horses that tend to run. Thanks!🥰
Thank you for the feedback Chantal 🥰 there's a disclaimer underneath the video covering the use of the rope 👍 wellbeing and safety is always a top priority for us, thank you again for your support 😊
I purchased one last year but I’ll probably make one as well. You made it look really easy. Thanks for sharing. Tuna is just so pretty … hoping we get a follow along edit of a gorgeous portrait of her ❤️
Awesome video, thank you so much! 🙂 In case your horse runs away frightened or sth so you really need to hold it... doesn't the halter contract/tighten and hurt the horses head? Is there any variation in knotting to prevent this? 😬
made my Friday, thanks! Very cool. Can that be done for dogs? like a DIY show lead? ooooooo I can spy, with my little globulous eye, a 5-min Friday video idea XD
This would totally depend on the horse(s) that it is being used on, just remember you can’t go to high with the payload but going too low will likely lead to issue 😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot thank you. I bought one from a UK equine photographer last year and it broke (luckily only on a black background shoot) so don’t want to end up going too low. I don’t know what a normal payload is though 🥺
finally someone who wants to share how to make them... i have tryed so many times to figuret out how it looks like under the cheek.. so thank you very much... btw.. tune is so beautiful
Well now you know how to make your own at home you can give it a go 😊 thank you for your kind words on Tuna, she is coming on really nicely 😍
Thanks for sharing, I looked for this explanation everywhere you can think of after I saw you doing it in that other video. Thanks for directing me to this one.
I will teach this in a video also here in my language for those who need it too. Kisses
Thanks for sharing this!
I already bought 3 (white, black and beige) but this model seems easier to put on, so I will make one as well🙈 Also I want to note that it is important that your rope is at least 6mm wide. To avoid really nasty wounds when your horse spooks, would you please put that somewhere in a little disclaimer? And also that it is risky to use on horses that tend to run. Thanks!🥰
Thank you for the feedback Chantal 🥰 there's a disclaimer underneath the video covering the use of the rope 👍 wellbeing and safety is always a top priority for us, thank you again for your support 😊
Awesome! Looking forward to more videos with horses 🦄
Oh I am sure you won’t be disappointed 🤓
this will make it so much easier.
Glad that you will find it useful 🤓
Thank you again! Needed a reminder 😊
You are so welcome!
Slick trick, thanks for sharing! (and Tuna is looking Fab-u-lous!)
Thank you and thank you again 🤓 She is coming on really well 😊
Aww so good to see gorgeous Tuna 😍😍 thanks for another great video, and gives me an idea of making a dog slip lead easier to remove on PS
Thank you so much 🙏 it's always great to know when someone has really liked the video content 😊
I purchased one last year but I’ll probably make one as well. You made it look really easy. Thanks for sharing.
Tuna is just so pretty … hoping we get a follow along edit of a gorgeous portrait of her ❤️
It’s always good to have a spare 😊 we did do one back in March but that’s not saying they won’t be another 🤓
Ahh this is the best!! I have been searching for an easy DIY for this for a while now. From now on my horse shoots will be so much more easy
Honestly it makes the whole editing process so much easier 🤓
Amazing! Well done, love it, thank you for sharing!
No worries and glad you liked it 😊
Wow this is fabulous and so simple! Thank you for sharing. I can't wait to try this with my mare on our next photo shoot!
No worries 😊 hope you find it useful and easy to follow 🤓
Awesome video, thank you so much! 🙂
In case your horse runs away frightened or sth so you really need to hold it... doesn't the halter contract/tighten and hurt the horses head? Is there any variation in knotting to prevent this? 😬
Thank you!
awesome, I was thinking of buying another one (already bought two) So I might just make one :)
Absolutely! So pleased you found it useful 😊
made my Friday, thanks! Very cool. Can that be done for dogs? like a DIY show lead? ooooooo I can spy, with my little globulous eye, a 5-min Friday video idea XD
Yes for sure!
I literally just tested this on my dog to see what it would look like on the horses🤣
Thank you so much for sharing
No worries, hopefully you found this useful 🤓
The best
Thank you for your kind words 🙏😊
What payload do you recommend as a minimum?
This would totally depend on the horse(s) that it is being used on, just remember you can’t go to high with the payload but going too low will likely lead to issue 😊
@@ThatPhotographySpot thank you. I bought one from a UK equine photographer last year and it broke (luckily only on a black background shoot) so don’t want to end up going too low. I don’t know what a normal payload is though 🥺
Thank you!
No worries, hope you found it useful 😊
Thank you!!!
No worries 😊