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I don't understand Pom Poms

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LaurieFairyCake · 13/03/2016 16:18

Confused I can't tie the wool round tight enough for the bits not to fall out. Wool is too stretchy a substance.

My Pom no work :(

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seven201 · 13/03/2016 16:45

Hmmm I've never had that problem. Is it on a Pom Pom maker? Have you watched YouTube clips? Maybe it's the type of wool you have...

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BoyGirlBoy3 · 13/03/2016 16:52

If you are making it on 2 circles of card, split the two circles apart, and then wind the wool around the middle, really tightly, then tie 2 strong knots.

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ThreadyPants · 13/03/2016 16:54

Pom Pom makers are amazing, 5 minutes and it's done. The best are made by Clover.

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squicketysquack · 13/03/2016 16:58

Seconding the Clover pom pom makers. Least crafty person EVER here and even I can make a reasonable pom pom using them.

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LaurieFairyCake · 13/03/2016 17:01

I'm using a Pom maker. I've tried all different wools and they just seem to not go tight enough - maybe I'm not strong enough to tie them?

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Doyouthinktheysaurus · 18/03/2016 20:42

Clover Pom Pom makers are the business.

I made an amazing wreath out of Pom poms with those gadgets, so easy and quick to do. I will never dread making a Pom Pom ever again.......

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GrouchyKiwi · 18/03/2016 20:49

I am shit at pompoms too, and then my daughters just pull them apart and leave the little bits of wool everywhere.

I am never making them again.

Except maybe on knitting projects. Undecided on that point.

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TheLittleFoxes · 19/03/2016 15:42

I have a Clover pompom maker but my pom-poms are still very unsatisfactory.

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