How to Make A Pulled Wool Pad PDF Guide
After a month of editing, updating, taking pictures, and asking my husband to play videographer, I am pretty happy with the “How to Make Pulled Wool Pads” PDF guide I’ve put together.
Although, don’t be surprised if I send you an updated version a few weeks after purchasing! I’ll be driving to work and think of some picture or sentence that might help somebody and as soon as I get to the computer, I pull up Google Docs to make another edit.
In that guide you can find:
supplier list with links
step by step instructions w/ pictures
video links to show how to prepare canvas, make loops, and more
info on what to do with the extra wool!
This is the first time in my life I have sold something that doesn’t have to be made anew each time an order is placed. I have gotten some great feedback so far and I’m so pleased that my knowledge is helping someone make something.
I’ve been lucky to have some great teachers in my life (one of my favorite quotes is “Sometimes a teacher, always a student”) but 90% of anything I’ve learned to do, I figured out on my own. When you learn that way, a lot of mistakes can be made and I hope this PDF guide speeds up the process, saves a lot of mistake making, and ensures that the first pulled wool pad somebody makes is going to be ready to ride—not just a lesson or a piece of decor!
Thank you to everyone who has bought a guide or a complete kit so far. It absolutely makes my day.
Sincerely,
Sabrina Squires
Sleepy Creek Tack