About

I started with a love of beads and designing...

I started out making beaded jewelry for humans and loved creating different designs. Upon seeing my first beaded browband at a tack shop, I thought, "Those are gorgeous and they're not much different than what I already do." I decided to try my hand at making my own for my horse Sibylla.  

I started with the sewn down version and it was a difficult trial and error process. I struggled to figure out what to string the beads on (wire, thread, etc) and how to attach the beads to the browband. After many failed attempts and with the help of my own horses and those of friends, I came up with the process I use today. The beads are strung on fishing line, yes fishing line!  I discovered fishing line is extremely strong and worked easily with a needle to sew onto the leather browband. An added advantage is its clear color that doesn't interfere with the look of the design or colors. 

Next, was the creation of an interchangeable browband. I knew these would have to be made differently in order to facilitate the removable feature. I discovered wire made a better medium for stringing these beads as it was more rigid allowing the beads to sit in the empty channel of the leather browband. The ends of the wire are wrapped around metal rings. The leather browbands have holes punched at each end where Chicago screws can be inserted. The metal rings fit through the Chicago screws and are fastened down to the leather browband to attach the bead string to the browband securely. 

I have enjoyed the process of learning the art of making browbands and love creating designs using all sorts of bead colors, materials, and shapes that meet the wants of my clients. I will do no two beaded browbands exactly alike, so you are truly getting a custom browband.

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