To learn more about The Chey/Annie Project and
where the funds from these fundraisers will go, please visit the Chey/Annie Project Page.
Knit Flower Fundraiser:
We are doing a knit flower fundraiser for the Chey/Annie
Project. Each flower is approximately 2 inches x 2 inches in
size. Each flower also has a lock of Cheyenne's hair in the center
with a small heart bead at it's center. Right now the flowers come
in white, yellow, light blue, light pink, and light purple.
Here are a few pictures of the flowers:


This is what the flower looks like worn. 
We can also custom make flowers for you out of locks of
your horse's hair. (For lighter colored horse hair we can make
black flowers.) If you are interested in choosing a color of yarn
for your horse's flower, please let me know what color and I can see
what I can do to get that color for you.
The flowers will cost $5 plus shipping (I will figure
out what the shipping is soon...I need to run to the post office.)
Special Knit Flowers:
We now have knit flowers for those women who might not want horsehair on their flower
(do those women exist? lol). They will have a different heart
charm in the middle and beads instead of horsehair. Perfect for
moms, sisters, and friends who aren't as crazy about horses as we
are! (these will cost slightly more: $7 with shipping, due
to the change in the beads. $5 will still go to the Chey/Annie
Project. The rest will cover the charms and beads.)
These are the charms that are on the flowers.
All the charms
Word Charm
Flower Over Heart Charm
Frilled Heart Charm
Open Heart Charm
Three Flower Heart Charm
Please specify which flower that you are interested in. Each
flower is made by hand, so each one is
unique.
Black Flower 1: two blue beads separated by small silver beads with
flower over heart charm (see photos above for better picture of charm).
Black Flower 2: White pearl beads surrounding a green heart (heart
is silver) bead with open heart charm.
Blue Flower 1: Round green bead surrounded by silver beads with
flower over heart charm (see photos above for better picture of charm).
Blue Flower 2: Silver bead with frilled heart charm (see photos
above for better picture of charm).
White Flower 1: Round green beads surrounding blue heart (heart is
silver) bead with frilled heart charm.
Pink Flower 1: Pearl beads surrounding darker pink heart (heart is
silver) bead with Flower Over Heart Charm (see photos above for better
picture of charm).
Pink Flower 2: Green round bead surrounded by silver beads with
frilled heart charm (see photos above for better picture of charm).
Purple Flower 1: Purple bead surrounded by pearl beads with open
heart charm (see photos above for better picture of charm).
Purple Flower 2: Round purple heart beads surrounding pearl bead
with three flower heart charm . Has additional charm attached
at bottom that says peace (see photos above for better picture of
charms).
Email me if you are interested in a flower at missys.hope@gmail.com
We also had a volunteer offer to help make the flowers (will know the
exact colors when they get here!). Thank you, Dawn!!! You
are a tremendous help!
Ebook Fundraiser: One way you can help us raise funds for
the Chey/Annie project is to check out this ebook written by Kari
Newman. Kari has graciously offered to donate all proceeds from
book sales from the Missy's Hope website to go to the Chey/Annie
Project.
Help us help Missy's Hope Equine
Rescue Resource! All proceeds of this ebook from this website will be
donated directly to Missy's Hope Equine Rescue Resource to help with The
Chey/Annie Project.
Have you ever wanted to learn to tie your own rope halter, but never
knew how to do it? Are you looking for a way to make extra money for
your farm or as a fundraiser, without spending too much? Do you have
some old rope lying around and want something to do this afternoon?
Here's your chance to learn how to make a rope halter---how to make a
basic training halter for horses of any size from yearlings to draft
horses---with just a pair of scissors, a tape measurer, some matches and
18-28 feet of rope.
This 35-page ebook goes step-by-step as you follow actual full-color
photographs (not drawings!) to make your own rope horse training halter.
Sections include:
- Why a rope halter?
- Anatomy of the horse's face
- Parts of the halter
- How to fit a rope halter
- Training resources
- Knot tying guide (step-by-step)
- Making your own basic rope halter (step-by-step)
- ----includes extra nose knots
- Properly tying it on your horse (step-by-step)
- Making the lead rope (step-by-step)
When you have completed all the steps, you will have your very own rope
halter! This project initially may take 2 hours or more to complete, but
once you become proficient, you should be able to make a rope halter in
30 minutes or less.
What is an ebook?
An ebook is a virtual book. There is nothing to mail and nothing
to get lost. You do not pay shipping on an ebook. Your ebook will be
e-mailed to you following your purchase. It will be stored in a pdf
format. You may then download and print it. You may print it as often as
you like, however, I retain the rights for selling and distribution.
It is for your personal use only. But what you do with the halters is up
to you! The advantage of an ebook is that it does not take up space and
it comes a lot more quickly than a normal book. You are perfectly
allowed to print and bind a copy for yourself, if you find you prefer to
have a hard copy.
What does this book have to offer that
makes it better than other guides?
- Actual color photographs with non-obtrusive backgrounds rather
than confusing drawings or diagrams
- Step-by-step instructions with photographs at nearly every step
- Clear, concise pictures
- Easy-to-follow written directions that coincide with the images
- Large font, for easy reading off the computer or your printed
pages
- Format that flows from one subject to the next
- E-book will be e-mailed within 24 hours of confirmation of
payment, so be sure to send a valid e-mail address!
The cost of this ebook is $8, and all
money that we get from the sale, after paypal fees, will go directly to
Missy's Hope Equine Rescue Resource.
This e-book file is quite large because of all the pictures.
Therefore, it may take a bit of time to download, especially if you
use a dial-up connection. A high-speed connection is recommended.
This is a beginner's guide to tying basic rope halters. If you have
specific questions, please ask BEFORE buying, as e-books are
nonrefundable. E-mail horseygirly2002@yahoo.com
with questions. Thanks!
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