Wow it's been a busy week packing for the Minnesota State Fair.
We will be down at the great Minnesota get together August 26- September 6, 2010
We have lot's of new boots from Ariat, Justin,Roper and Corral. Special pricing on many of the boots,
We also brought in a truckload of Beyer's with all of the newest additions. We have tons of kids stuff as well as apparel, jewelry, handbags, wallets, cell phone covers and much more for everyone.
We are so excited this year and hope this will be the best year yet.
Thanks to everyone who continues to support Ace Tack & Outfitters.
Visit us online at www.acetack.com
Friday, August 20, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
Dressage braiding
The fine art of braiding the mane.
To braid the mane for Dressage, follow these directions.
1. Start with a three-strand braid, wrapping right over center.
2. Continue by crossing left over center.
3. Continue to ends of hair.
4. To secure the end of the braid, place folded string behind the braid.
5. Wrap the string around the braid and through the loop at the fold in string.
6. Lace the string through the top of the braid and fold the braid in half.
7. Separate the ends of the string that you pulled through the top of the braid.
8. Encircle the top of the braid with thread. 9. Secure with a square knot.
10. Spray with Equine-Shine to hold the braid
To braid the mane for Dressage, follow these directions.
1. Start with a three-strand braid, wrapping right over center.
2. Continue by crossing left over center.
3. Continue to ends of hair.
4. To secure the end of the braid, place folded string behind the braid.
5. Wrap the string around the braid and through the loop at the fold in string.
6. Lace the string through the top of the braid and fold the braid in half.
7. Separate the ends of the string that you pulled through the top of the braid.
8. Encircle the top of the braid with thread. 9. Secure with a square knot.
10. Spray with Equine-Shine to hold the braid
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