![]() ![]() Continue adding yarn pom poms of various sizes until your garland reaches its finished length. No need to anchor the middle pompoms, just the first and last one. Tie the next pompom on the center garland string. Now you can trim the long bits (the yarn tied around the middle of the pom pom) off (but leave the 6" end there so you can hang the garland easily later). To keep the pompom from sliding, take ONE of the long strings from the pom pom, and tie a double knot with the 6" end of the garland center string. The pom pom will slide back and forth at this point, so it needs to be anchored. Take the first pom pom and use the long strings to tie a knot around the center of the garland, about six inches from the end of the center string. At only a dollar per skein of yarn, this was an inexpensive craft.Ĭut a piece of yarn about one foot longer than the length of the garland you want to make. It took about two smallish skeins of white yarn from the dollar store to make my garland. Make a pile of pom poms! Large pom poms, little pom poms, and anything in between. Pull the pom pom maker apart, and use scissors to trim any uneven bits, but don't cut off the long tail yet! The pom pom maker is still holding all of the yarn pieces in place at this point, and you can feed the piece of yarn in the center groove and tie it together with a double knot. Once both sides are cut, take a length of yarn and tie it around the center of the pom pom. Sharp, pointy embroidery scissors are very helpful for this job. Once both sides of the pom-pom maker are wound with yarn, use a pair of scissors to cut along the center groove of the tool. Tip: if you use thick yarn, this step will go faster than if you use thin yarn like I did! Swing the arm in to shut the pom pom maker and hold the yarn in place. Keep winding the yarn around and around until the plastic is covered with many layers of yarn. Wrap yarn around one half of the pom pom maker. It's not as easy or convenient as the plastic pom-pom makers I use, but it makes great pompoms! If you don't want to buy a tool for making pom poms, you can also make your own out of a piece of cardboard. You can also find pom pom makers at your local craft store. It has a nice range of sizes, is inexpensive, and makes perfect pom poms easily. I've tried some other commercial pom pom makers, but I like this one the best so far. How to Make Pom Poms for an Easy Pom Pom Garland I love the variation of the size of the pom poms, but if you want a more even, regular look, feel free to make all of your pompoms the same size. This diy pom-pom garland is decorating my fireplace mantel this year, but it would look absolutely spectacular on a Christmas tree, too. Snowy white, fluffy pom poms in different sizes make a beautiful Christmas garland, but the pom-poms can be made in any color to match any theme. This easy tutorial will show you how to make a pom pom garland. ![]()
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