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  2. Sidesaddle - Wikipedia

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    The sidesaddle tree differs from an astride tree, most notably by the structure of the pommels but also due to a much longer saddle point on the left side of the saddle. [11] Horses are fitted in a manner similar to that of a regular saddle; the gullet must clear the withers , and the bars of the saddle should be the proper width to be ...

  3. Eva Christy - Wikipedia

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    In her later manual, Cross-Saddle and Side-Saddle: Modern Riding for Men and Women (1932), Christy discussed riding astride, recommending it for hunting and jumping; she advised riders (including men) to choose whether to ride sidesaddle or astride according to personal preference.

  4. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    Saddle stitch - alternating running stitches; Sailmaker's stitch – may refer to any of the hand stitches used for stitching canvas sails, including the flat stitch, round stitch, baseball stitch, herringbone stitch. [2] Slip stitch – form of blind stitch for fastening two pieces of fabric together from the right side without the thread showing

  5. Local group continues tradition of sidesaddle riding - AOL

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    The equine lovers meet to discuss their horses, trade ideas and prepare for events like parades and contests.

  6. Meredith Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Meredith Sue Hodges (née Schulz; born February 5, 1950) is an American equine trainer, competitor, educator, author and TV personality specializing in mules and donkeys, specifically the contemporary saddle mule.

  7. Women in equestrianism - Wikipedia

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    Until the 14th century, most women rode astride, with one leg on each side of the horse. [31] [35] Around the 11th century, a model of saddle with a footrest was invented to allow noblewomen to ride sidesaddle, accommodating elaborate dresses. However, this saddle was not universally adopted during the Middle Ages. [35]

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