How to use pompom makers
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2018
- Crochet Now 28 comes with a pair of super-speedy pompom makers (also known as looms and pompom loom) as well as a project book full of patterns and inspiration for you.
In this video, we show you how to make pompoms using your looms, and how to make them in under 60 seconds!
Thank goodness I found your demo. I bought a set of 3 and now you have made it so simple.😊
So, why do they open?
Thanks. It was the last bit with the knot that I couldn’t work out from the instructions.
Great help thanks. Had lost the instructions and wasted so much wool trying to figure it out myself. Really found this helpful. D
Finally dug mine out of a box today to try and learn to make a pompom rather than using my go to “faux fur” pompoms. Won’t be doing that agin😂 wasted a bunch of yarn and all I ended up with was something that appeared to have been made by a toddler🤦🏻♀️lol
You could easily start with a longer thread and hold it at one end which would give more plenty to tie off and secure to hat, etc. None of the videos I've seen pull at the cut threads on finished pompom to show how secure they are.
How am I just finding this channel for the magazine??! Glad I did tho,might actually be able to use this style Pom Pom maker now 😂
this helped a lot, thankyou so much💓💓
So good and nice. How can we get the pompom makers, being in Mauritius
Looks ok but wish I could hear this video with out having to have headphones on,too soft
Nice
Both the video and the pom-pom could have used more volume.
the pomponmaker makes very skinny pompons. I am going to do it on the oldfashioned way again, with donut- shaped cardboard
Good
I bought them and I don’t like them
The video is okay, but this product creates just flimsy pompons, regardless of how much yarn you use. Very disappointing! I do not recommend it.
This is a waste of money and wool, I DO NOT recommend. Pom poms fell apart
It's a crappy design as the thread is too short for tie-off and attaching to your project 👎
I didn't consider this! But I guess you could just make the beginning string longer and cut the last string longer as well. Thank you for bringing this up before I wasted yarn!