Person wearing a cowboy hat and casual outfit standing next to a 'Lucky Custom Designs' banner at an outdoor event.

About Me!

Hey there! My name is Cassidy!
All my life I have been in Agriculture, I grew up showing 4H and FFA projects for over 10 years as well as raising beef cattle and replacement heifers. 

I started braiding at a very young age, my first entry into my County Fair was a goat halter I made in the 2nd grade. It was the pee-wee division in the arts and crafts competition. 

When I started braiding my dad cut some cord for me and I would spend hours braiding it, taking it to him for him to tell me where all I messed up, having to undo the entire thing and start over. He wasn’t even nice enough to give me two different colors! It was two bright green cords, I remember sitting on the couch braiding over and over and over again until it was right. (He did the same thing to me when I was learning how to weld).

A few years ago I really started to braid more and expand it to a business, so here we are! Every piece you buy is hand braided by me, which I take great pride in! Thank you for supporting my business!

“Keep the Faith, be humble, & cowboy up when you need to” - my dad 
Decorative cross made from horseshoes on a beige surface with grass in the background

A little bit about the name! I've been a welder since I was 12.. why am I bringing up welding? Stay with me.. A few years out of high school I wanted to venture out on my own welding business. At that time I was doing a lot of horseshoe projects because they were easy to do and sold well. Since I had become a little popular, I needed a business name. I was talking it over with my dad one day in the front seat of his truck, (which is practically where I grew up) "Lucky U" popped into my head. "Lucky" as in you would be Lucky to own one of my products, and "U" in the shape of a horseshoe. It also fit because horseshoes are known as a lucky symbol. So I became "Lucky U Welding" Well the braiding business was a little easier to do in college and post college than welding was, so it then got transferred over to Lucky U Custom Designs!