Finally, i have found an easy, failsafe method for making pom poms! Hooray! After many failed attempts using various pom pom making contraptions, i decided to try making them without any fancy gadgets. Success! These are the best pom poms i have ever made and because pom pom making should never be frustrating or sad, i am going to show you how it is done.
Here is my recipe for rainbow pom poms. All you need is yarn and scissors – oh and your hands. That’s it! Read on –
Step 1 – Using your thumb to hold the end of the yarn, begin wrapping your first colour around three of your fingers. Try to keep a little separation between your fingers as this will make it easier to remove your yarn.
Step 2 – Continue wrapping until you have made 30 circuits around your fingers.
Step 3 – Then cut the yarn.
Step 4 – Starting with a new colour, repeat steps 1, 2 and 3 with each of the five different coloured yarns. This equates to 150 circuits of yarn aound your fingers. If you would prefer a single colour then just wrap 150 times with your colour preference.
Step 5 – Gently slide the yarn bundle off your fingers.
Step 6 – Lay the yarn bundle carefully on top of a length of yarn. It is up to you how long this length is – mine is around 30 cms because i wanted some length leftover to attach my pom pom to things!
Step 7 – Tie a knot in the bundle of yarn, being careful to keep it centred. Make sure the knot is tight and secure to prevent your pom pom from exploding when you cut it.
Step 8 – Flip your yarn bundle over and bring the lengths of yarn forward.
Step 9 – Tie another tight knot at the back of the yarn bundle. Having a knot on either side helps to keep your pom pom neat and secure.
Step 10 – Carefully slip your scissors into the yarn and cut around the edges of your yarn bundle.
Step 11 – Keep cutting all the way around and then trim your pom pom to shape. Yarn confetti!!
Ta da! All done. You can vary the size and density of your pom poms by changing the number of fingers and circuits you make. The lengths of yarn that you used to tie your knots can also be using for attaching your pom poms. I’ve attached my rainbow pom poms to the corners of my crochet candy blanket and i think they look grand! What could be better than rainbow pom poms!? (well, secretly i have a plan for some mega poms poms that may be better, but i’ll save that for another blog entry).
Absolutely beautiful….and great tutorial!!
Thanks Daisy 🙂 I’ve always struggled making pom poms, but this method is failsafe!