How do you make rope bridles?

December 302009

Posted in bridles | 5 Comments »

I want to make a bridle for my horse using rope does anyone know how to?
If so could you give me steps how to?
I know there are people who have jobs to do it but I want to learn and try to do it myself

Please and thanks!
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Please answer! If you can’t and know a person who does can you put me on to them to ask them

Please try to answer!

im so good making these 1st one i made took me 2 hours to figure it out but now i can finish them in 15mins http://www.naturalhorsesupply.com/tiehalter.shtml

5 Responses

  1. Torry G Says:

    im so good making these 1st one i made took me 2 hours to figure it out but now i can finish them in 15mins http://www.naturalhorsesupply.com/tiehalter.shtml
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  2. Sal*UK Says:

    You mean like a halter, or as an emergency bridle?
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  3. Andrea G Says:

    here is a website that shows a video
    References :
    http://www.statelinetack.com/western.asp?CatID=1100

  4. jjrodeorose Says:

    If you’re talking about a halter, follow the first answer’s link. That’s the site I used to learn about rope halters.

    If you really mean bridles, I would reccomend you just buy one made of rope. I used a home made bridle on a trail ride because my bridle broke, and it ended up coming apart on the trail, even though we double knotted everything, used twine to tie the knots, and even a hot glue gun. It just didn’t hold up. Trust me, that was not a good situation. (I ended up using my friends bridle because she had a halter on her horse underneath the bridle – we each had reins, so…yeah)
    If you just like the look, there are many tack stores that sell rope bridles, and they have been professionally made, and will hold up better then if you make them yourself.
    http://www.chicksaddlery.com/page/CDS/PROD/1021/VQ9500
    There are matching reins as well.
    My friend has this bridle for each of her horses in lime, purple and turqouise, she didn’t make them, but I have no idea where she got them.
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  5. HorsePoopSmellGood Says:

    You should get a real bridle makers book. Because they are, if done right, will last a long time!! I have one my father made. It is 16yrs old now & it great shape. & I do use it regular.
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