![]() ![]() The possibilities are endless as you can make this, this, this, this, this, this, this or this. We must warn you that this process is quite addicting and you really can’t stop at just one. Trim up your pom pom if necessary but leave the long piece of yarn you used to tie it together, as you’ll need that to attach your pom poms to….well, just about anything. Tie off your pom pom by slipping a piece of yarn along the middle, pull it into a tight knot, open your arch and pull your pom pom maker apart. Once both arches are covered, insert your scissors into the middle ridge and cut along the entire circle. Close the arch and repeat the same steps on the other side. Because time is money, right? Wrap the yarn from one edge of the arch to the other, making sure you have the entire area covered. 2) Wrap one strand of yarn around the ends of the cardboard pieces approximately 150 times. With the two pieces of cardboard together place a 12-inch piece of yarn in the notch. Cut a 3-inch notch out of each piece, as shown. A time saving trick is to double it up twice, so you are working with 4 strands at one time. 1) Cut two pieces of cardboard that are slightly wider than the desired width of the pompom. For a small pom pom, try making a 4-inch (10-cm) by 6-inch (15-cm) rectangle. The width of the rectangle should match your desired pom pom diameter, and the length should be 1-1/2 to 2 times as long as the width. The Clover Pom Pom Maker separates the process into two halves you’ll start the first half of the pom pom by cutting about 7 yards of yarn. The dimensions will vary depending on how small or large you want to make the pom pom. You will need a few skeins of yarn, a Clover Pom Pom Maker and a pair of scissors. ![]() ![]() We adore pom poms and were beyond excited to discover the Clover Pom Pom Maker, which allows you to crank out pom poms of all sizes and 10 times faster than the conventional method. If you don’t absolutely love pom poms or haven’t ever considered making them yourself, perhaps we can sway you after this week’s DIY. ![]()
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