How to Make Multiple Pom Poms

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  • @Nectariamech
    @Nectariamech 11 років тому

    Thank God there's still someone who can smile while giving instructions!!! With most of the videos I feel as if I am going to take exams on their subject right after they finish! Good work girl! Loved your video and your humor!

  • @Vittoria10538
    @Vittoria10538 11 років тому

    I've just started crocheting tons of hat/attached neckwarmer/convertible mitten sets to sell on Etsy and in a local shop, and this weekend, am starting my kids' line. I am so grateful I came across your video, because I'm going to need LOTS of pom poms. I love the idea of making them in bulk because I don't want to waste time making them one by one that I would otherwise use crocheting. Or eating, sleeping, bathing and working fulltime at my law firm.

  • @hobbitronicfunk
    @hobbitronicfunk 10 років тому +7

    Greatest tutorial teacher ever. Sense of humour and knowledge is second to none. Awesome.

  • @mouseyhousewife
    @mouseyhousewife 11 років тому

    My sister requested a ton of different sized pompoms to be attached to the scarf I knitted her. It was taking me ages making them the cardboard ring way.
    I am so thankful for your tutorial! Thank you so much Jenine! :)

  • @gemmaflavin
    @gemmaflavin 12 років тому

    As always, your videos are amazing, funny, colorful and informative! Pompoms rule! I'm an art teacher and when you show a class how to make pompoms they think you have magic powers! You are wonder woman with better color combinations!

  • @IHeartENJO
    @IHeartENJO 10 років тому +7

    Best tutorial ever... never would have thought! Please share more of your quirky knowledge with us!

  • @MsKerryjames
    @MsKerryjames 9 років тому +11

    One of the most refreshing tutorials I have seen in a long time Well Done Thank you

  • @mariamwraith1149
    @mariamwraith1149 11 років тому

    your video was not only easy to understand but also had a wonderful sense of humour

  • @katie1abrams
    @katie1abrams 10 років тому +5

    I've never commented on a video before but yours is so darn excellent I couldn't not. :)
    Like bexwheeler says below, this is the best how-to video on UA-cam. I appreciate your vocabulary, your pace, your demeanor, your smile and your clear instruction. I hope you'll share your how-to knowledge in many more future How-to videos! Thank you!

  • @folske1
    @folske1 9 років тому +11

    Oh, how I wish that I had found your video just a couple of days ago so that I could have cut down the time that it took me to make a pom poms Christmas wreath yesterday by about 75%. I made 25 pom poms one at a time, and now I feel like a fool. This is a great approach that you have described here, truly! And, you presented it so clearly, all the while being entertaining and delightful. Thank you! Liked and subscribed!

  • @Awakeningwonder
    @Awakeningwonder 6 років тому +1

    I'm so grateful that I found this video BEFORE I started my project for a Pom Pom Rug for my kid. Whew! You've saved me a ton of time. I watch most videos in fast time so the Benny Hill bit was SuperFast!

  • @roxcraftdesigns
    @roxcraftdesigns 10 років тому +7

    What a fabulous tutorial. You should have your own show.

    • @felicitynco
      @felicitynco 9 років тому +2

      Roxanne Tamborello I agree. She is a hoot. She defiantly needs her own show.

  • @HudsonSopranoUkulele
    @HudsonSopranoUkulele 7 років тому

    I've just started making a pom pom covered jacket with those little store bought things, you are such a lifesaver! I'm so thankful I came across your videos!

  • @ellam2745
    @ellam2745 9 років тому

    OMG!!! That's so brilliant! I wanted to make a pom pom rug for my baby's nursery but the thought of making each pom pom at a time made me give up my idea...now I will finally make this rug. Thank you so much!!! :*

  • @rustydip1
    @rustydip1 8 років тому +3

    As soon as I saw you hammer in the nails I knew what you were going to do. BRILLIANT VIDEO!!! Great minds think alike... Thanks for sharing this!!!

  • @TrinaFallon
    @TrinaFallon 9 років тому

    Love how you explain the technique and purpose of each step. It thoroughly educates each action so that if a person is doing it for the first time they can evaluate what they're doing. It can help them make sure they're doing it right their first time. Well at least for me anyway! Cool tutorial. I hope you have more.

  • @kitlandwehr1503
    @kitlandwehr1503 9 років тому +2

    This is the best tutorial I've watched in a while! Thank you : )

  • @Carly-nm6fl
    @Carly-nm6fl 9 років тому +8

    Yessss!!!! Finally... someone who knows earth is actually an oblate spheroid AND makes tons of really cool pom poms! :) Awesomeballs!!!

  • @bcgrote
    @bcgrote 12 років тому

    I KNEW there was a way to do this! My random thoughts: Use monofilament line? Strong AND clear.... Cubic pompoms? Square, man! And I like your shirt! Fun and informative, my favorite kind of video! Thanks!

  • @1rocknmoroccan
    @1rocknmoroccan 11 років тому

    You had a feeling you were getting a little nerdy but it so works for you! I really enjoyed this video

  • @kellywhowareshats
    @kellywhowareshats 10 років тому +29

    You can also wind the wool around the legs of a chair or table instead of nails

    • @khushibohra7037
      @khushibohra7037 7 років тому

      kelly sorcha handy lyjh

    • @sukitten1
      @sukitten1 6 років тому

      Kelly an excellent suggestion, thanks x

    • @jasminebutler2450
      @jasminebutler2450 6 років тому +2

      kelly sorcha handy OMG BLESS U IM SO THANKFUL I READ THIS BEFORE HAMMERING MY WALL 😂

  • @mommaprepper
    @mommaprepper 8 років тому +8

    THANK YOU!!! You have just made my life a little easier. :) I am wanting to make a pom pom rug for my daughter for her birthday... :) This is so much better then doing it one at a time.

  • @liverbird46
    @liverbird46 9 років тому +8

    Initially I thought the video was a bit wordy but you're amusing so I enjoyed it ;-) (some people drone on and it can be boring). Love the pompoms from Peru.

  • @susantoindra8867
    @susantoindra8867 8 років тому

    YOU ARE THE SMARTEST POM POM MAKER I'VE EVER SEEN!!! GREAT

  • @Braedenfish
    @Braedenfish 6 років тому +4

    I used the spires on my headboard and it was cool to craft in my pjs!!! Great tutorial!! Benny Hill??? Aaaaand oblate spheroid???? Aaand you peruse in Peru???? You def should have your own show! I'm in a movie!!? Hilarious! Tell "Craftsy" this is the type of tutorial instructors they want to seek out. Thank you!

  • @mikerogers6136
    @mikerogers6136 5 років тому

    You are entertaining as well as smart, I like your attention to detail and the way you explain things. Thank you for your time and effort.

  • @leahsantos746
    @leahsantos746 6 років тому

    Scrolling through trying to find a good pom pom video and found this... You're personality is great!! Usually I'll start watching a video and if it don't keep my attention I move on... Your video was great.... Love the way you describe things... Great humor.. But of course you're from Providence Rhode Island!!!!! I love Providence... I live in Bristol Rhode Island and know Providence very well!! I'll check out your other videos also!! Good day. Leah

  • @bridginaodonovan6721
    @bridginaodonovan6721 9 років тому

    Brilliant idea, i'm gonna get my grandchildren to help make loads of pom poms & then make a nice colourful rug with them, thanks for a really interesting tutorial.

  • @bexwheeler
    @bexwheeler 11 років тому +3

    This is the best how to video on UA-cam!! I wish more how to videos had humor in them.. it would make them easier/ more fun to watch! Thanks for the knowledge and Laughs!! =0)

  • @RedMaggs
    @RedMaggs 12 років тому

    I was perusing through videos of how to make Dread Falls when I got side tracked and found a pom pom making video - it was OK but then I found yours - brilliant thank you so much I can now make multiple pom poms much quicker :D xx

  • @Flolayne
    @Flolayne 6 років тому

    Omg, you are insanely fun! You have a remarkable presence in front of the camera. I am so thankful I stumbled across you tutorial. Definitely going to try your method. Thank you for teaching me something new.....with smiles and laughs.

  • @grammyn2
    @grammyn2 7 років тому

    Where are you? Why aren't you making more of these kinds of videos? I need someone like you in my life to have a real chuckle with...please come back! 💕 Plus the way you did so many at once was genius.

    • @JenineProvidence
      @JenineProvidence  7 років тому

      grammyn2 I made a new person, but I'll be back soon. Thanks for the love!

  • @karen_b6023
    @karen_b6023 8 років тому +1

    Fantastic! I want to make a Pom Pom rope for Christmas and thought it would take forever. NOT! Love your necklace, too.

  • @TheChristy51274
    @TheChristy51274 11 років тому

    Awesome video! Very easy to follow your directions. Your sense of humor is an added plus! :)

  • @ajtiburi2667
    @ajtiburi2667 8 років тому +1

    "It could be a board, or the trick is... I'll show you guys later."
    IT IS THE BODIES OF YOUR ENEMIES!

    • @ajtiburi2667
      @ajtiburi2667 8 років тому

      I WANT YARN THAT MANY!!!!
      I want one so bad *sobs*
      -Needs a rehab

  • @VeroHTX713
    @VeroHTX713 11 років тому

    You are too cute!!! I'm looking for ways to add to my daughter's 10th birthday party decor and this was fun! Thanks. Love the Yakkity Sax!

  • @jltavare
    @jltavare 12 років тому

    Hi Jenine, great tutorial! Someone asked about nailing in other than a table. I make tassels and took a 2x4 and screwed "L" brackets at different distances and wind the yarn around the brackets (according to the size tassel I want), the exact same concept as your nails. Going to use my board to make pom poms as you showed winding from end bracket to end bracket. How do I know if I've got enough yard for a full looking pom pom? I'd like to make some about 4 1/2" diameter. Thanks!

  • @LaynieFingers
    @LaynieFingers 9 років тому +16

    You are so adorably, endearingly dorky! I say this as someone who long ago learned to accept my dorky side and feed it. In return, it helps me make funky art pieces and never take myself too seriously. You rock!

    • @sandrawarner2852
      @sandrawarner2852 6 років тому

      Laynie Fingers you need to show more of what your doing like where you are cutting and tying instead of yourself

    • @justpinkcandy
      @justpinkcandy 6 років тому

      Laynie Fing

  • @Alastariana
    @Alastariana 8 років тому +5

    Hooray for scientific pompoms!!!!!
    This idea is awesome. I just made a wreath for my door consisting of like a billion pompoms made one at a time and it took me forever. I might try this technique when I am starting to make my pompom carpet :D
    Aly

    • @ajtiburi2667
      @ajtiburi2667 8 років тому

      Jenni W
      I... don't have anything to sacrifice :'(

    • @vinetm3935
      @vinetm3935 7 років тому +3

      Coffee JT just turn a chair upside down on a table and use the legs.

    • @suer6103
      @suer6103 7 років тому

      +Vinet M absolutely brilliant idea!!!

    • @vinetm3935
      @vinetm3935 7 років тому

      Sue Robinson thanks! I did it, it works!

    • @suer6103
      @suer6103 7 років тому

      Vinet M​ me too!! 😊

  • @katheeflamini6029
    @katheeflamini6029 12 років тому

    BRILLIANT!! you are amazing! I love thinkers. I just started making pom poms and have adjusted one way to make a single pom pom so it was more efficient. I can't wait to try this and make multiple poms!!!! Thank you Thank you!! Now that necklace your wearing is beautiful, i gotta find how you did that!

  • @19madeline427
    @19madeline427 11 років тому

    Nice vid! You are going to save me a LOT of time with this method! Because this making them one at a time is horrible! I made two and stopped to find a better idea and this is it!! Many thanks for posting.

  • @treatyourhead
    @treatyourhead 10 років тому +1

    Aussie craft geek says yay! I loved the technique and specially your sense of humour, cheers!

  • @sydneybeth
    @sydneybeth 12 років тому

    Really really liked. The humor keeps me interested. I am playing on redecorating my granddaughter bedroom. I have planned to hang large pom poms from their ceiling (different sizes). Any suggestions on making big, maybe 12" diameter. Almost the size of a record. Thank You!.

  • @Gillians37
    @Gillians37 9 років тому

    Thanks for this great idea! Do you think this can be done with yarn made from old tshirts? Any thoughts or ideas on how to transfer the technique? Thanks!

  • @ymhsilky
    @ymhsilky 11 років тому

    This method is awesome! Thanks. One note to your videographer: we saw very little detail of what she was actually doing. The camera concentrated more on her face than her work. Although she is pretty to look at and her smile is great, I would've preferred to see closer detail of the yarn and finished product.

  • @purestarkids
    @purestarkids 6 років тому

    Yarn glitter 😂 such a great and entertaining tutorial. Thanks for the great tip, will try this out for sure ☺️👍

  • @jjfreling20
    @jjfreling20 12 років тому

    your vocabulary is so great! So precise. GREAT tutorial.

  • @suer6103
    @suer6103 7 років тому

    i loved your video! the best how-to I've ever "endured". Quotation marks b'c most of them, yes, I've endured them, yours, I enjoyed! I love your sense of humor (a lot like my own) & the Benny Hill music was right on! Like Alicia said, you'd make a cool friend to hang & make things with. Since I am going to try & make a pom pom rug, this way of making many at one time is fabulous. I don't need to waste what precious time I have making them one.....by.....one! Thanks ever so much! & good luck in your crafting & selling!

  • @HenkJanBakker
    @HenkJanBakker 12 років тому

    I did not care about pompoms all that much but watching this video was life changing....still don't care about pompoms all that much. ;^)
    Great fun. Really enjoyed this.

  • @1sprinkledloveaffair
    @1sprinkledloveaffair 12 років тому

    Oh my gosh!!! I totally loved your video. I was looking for a way to make pom poms for the end of a crocheted scarf and this was perfect. Multiple at one time! But your like ability prompted me to watch your other videos.
    Thanks for your good humor and feel good vibes. I really liked the pom poms you showed at the end of your video from Peru.
    Sweets ^_~

  • @Jadyn01
    @Jadyn01 12 років тому

    OMG I LOVE YOUR PERSONALITY!!!! YOU ARE JUST LIKE ME!!!
    and yes, i did just yell that.
    out loud.
    in my own home
    while sitting on my computer chair.

  • @denasewell
    @denasewell 10 років тому

    OMG!You are a PomPom-ologist! Thanks so much for sharing this little trick...it is very kind for you to share this!!!

  • @berniehw
    @berniehw 10 років тому

    Loved this video, not only learned an easier way to make my pompoms, but made my day brighter. Love your sense of humour. Thank you for your time, I've subscribed so I can see what else you get up to lol.

  • @rondajenkins3649
    @rondajenkins3649 9 років тому

    Love your idea. Any suggestions if you want specific sizes of pom poms? For example if I need a lot of 2 1/2 " and 3 3/8" for making snowmen?

    • @JenineProvidence
      @JenineProvidence  9 років тому

      +Ronda Jenkins Nothing beats making samples. Keep track of how many times you wound the yarn around the nails, and how far apart the belts were spaced. Make 2 batches of different sizes, make them bigger than you need and trim them down to size. It also sounds like a project where the proportionate relationship matters more than the actual size. I hope noone will be taking calipers to your snowmen.

  • @tiffanyhope3620
    @tiffanyhope3620 6 років тому

    I need a friend like this girl in my life!

  • @veronicabragassa8043
    @veronicabragassa8043 11 років тому

    Your super neat!! :) and anyone who leaves not so nice comments are the ones with too much time on their hands.

  • @clbryson
    @clbryson 12 років тому

    Huge THANK YOU Jenine...I no longer dread the pom pom making task :-)

  • @kimweaver1899
    @kimweaver1899 9 років тому

    This is a brilliant idea. Great video too. Your voice and personality are fabulous

  • @TruthSeekingElf
    @TruthSeekingElf 12 років тому

    This is just brilliant! I have always loved pom poms but hated doing one at a time. I love what it says on your t-shirt, couldn't agree more, I love your necklace too, are they also made with pompoms? I'm on a small laptop so can't tell. Thank you so much for sharing, this has truly inspired me and now I know what to do with that ton of spare wool I have lying around the house!!

  • @david13y
    @david13y 9 років тому

    Holy pompoms Batman-this is fantastic!

    • @TrinaFallon
      @TrinaFallon 9 років тому

      I don't know what I love more about this comment. That you dropped a Batman quote or that you're a guy that watched this tutorial. I'm gonna go with both. Both of these things are cool.

  • @JenineProvidence
    @JenineProvidence  12 років тому

    Hey Abby,
    The person in the video is me, a human on the other side of another computer. When you say "she is soo strange," you are writing a comment to the 2nd person in the 3rd person. The correct grammar would be for you to write, "You are sooo strange." Also, pom poms for cheerleaders would best be made from plastic bags shredded into long, thin pieces.

  • @jackertree
    @jackertree 12 років тому

    wow I think that's the best tutorial I've ever seen...awesome,fun,funny and informative. Love pompoms..thank you :-)

  • @needleworker
    @needleworker 9 років тому

    This improved my day very enjoyable, entertaing and interesting.......love the Benny Hill reference being a brit

  • @JenineProvidence
    @JenineProvidence  11 років тому +1

    Thank you! Yes, My necklace is made of glass beads that I sculpted with a torch. A link to my tutorial on that is in the video description above.

  • @tamsie8it
    @tamsie8it 8 років тому

    Amazing entertaining video, thank you, so refreshing after the other, rather dry albeit informative ones i've watched on crafting. Please have your own show...

  • @damarissaubot9969
    @damarissaubot9969 6 років тому

    I learned and enjoyed your tutorial a lot!! You are a great teacher!!! Thank You Jenine!!!!

  • @tatianacalixto133
    @tatianacalixto133 10 років тому

    you're so much fun. I learned the first time I watched it, but I keep watching your video, just for fun! Thank you.

  • @3m0cupcake
    @3m0cupcake 11 років тому

    Such an energetic and refreshing tutorial! I love the necklace you're wearing! Did you make it?

  • @hannahpaul15
    @hannahpaul15 10 років тому +4

    You are hilarious! I loved and learned from your tutorial. Thanks for posting this tutorial, it was a great idea.

  • @elainerussell8256
    @elainerussell8256 7 років тому

    Well done. Great Sence of Humour, Most enjoyable veiwing. Will try this it's much better making several Pom Poms than single ones. Keep up the good work.

  • @joanliley9957
    @joanliley9957 12 років тому

    Great Video! I'll have to watch your necklace tutorial in a minute but quick question: is there any way to do this without hammering nails into a surface? My daughter is making pom poms for a Pierrot costume (a sad clown) for Halloween and it's taking ages but, I don't want nails in my kitchen table or to go out and but a plank of wood just for this :/ any ideas?

  • @justjaye110
    @justjaye110 8 років тому

    Although I would probably never do this, I found your video very entertaining 😊👍

  • @dorenemellene2201
    @dorenemellene2201 10 років тому +1

    Your a star now. Great movie, your so funny. I've always made single pompoms using a book. I can think of endless ideas for multiple pompoms. Thanks for sharing. Your awesome. :D

  • @Akane1313
    @Akane1313 11 років тому

    Wow. I came across your video while looking to make accessories for cult party kei outfits, but I loved your personality and tutorial so much that I'm definitely going to look at your other videos. ^_^

  • @clairee.3953
    @clairee.3953 9 років тому

    At first I totally thought that this wouldn't work, but its actually pretty cool! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @dakaraius
    @dakaraius 6 років тому

    Bonus points for the Benny Hill bit!!!

  • @pattiepitts5893
    @pattiepitts5893 6 років тому

    nice tutorial your necklace is to die for

  • @carolynscanlon8250
    @carolynscanlon8250 6 років тому

    You are very talented, clever and funny, a joy to watch! Thanks!

  • @crochetfadma
    @crochetfadma 7 років тому

    Beautifully made.

  • @FandensOldemor
    @FandensOldemor 11 років тому

    You are so lovely! Thanks for the tutorial! You are so funny and it's very generous of you to share your methods (and your sense of humour). Thank you! I will erase the pom pom makers from my online shopping basket immediately. :)

  • @nourishingmomma
    @nourishingmomma 9 років тому

    loved it! Thank you. What do you sell?

  • @eileenfb1948
    @eileenfb1948 11 років тому

    Loved your video, thank you very much. Also loved your sense of humour. Your pom poms are great!!

  • @annwilliams6575
    @annwilliams6575 10 років тому

    Great tutorial on making multiple pom poms (even greater tutorial on how to make a home made gerotte/goroutte/strangle thingy) x

  • @debbieconnett
    @debbieconnett 12 років тому

    clever idea!!! and the thread is a great idea...better than the yarn!!!! Thank You!!1

  • @nataliebrooks77
    @nataliebrooks77 6 років тому

    So quirky and adorbs! She made my night!

  • @barbarabozzelli7822
    @barbarabozzelli7822 6 років тому

    Great idea! Love your sense of humor.

  • @creations9607
    @creations9607 7 років тому

    The sweetest pompom girl

  • @raebal1
    @raebal1 10 років тому

    excellent - love it. Been looking into making lots of pom poms - will defo give it a go!

  • @vivianfire
    @vivianfire 11 років тому

    personable and enjoyable video that made me feel so cozy inside i finished every second of something i know how to do.
    how i got to making pom pom videos... however it happened i must say that your idea will be used if i ever make multiples ~.^

  • @martinscott3932
    @martinscott3932 10 років тому +17

    Educational and most entertaining ! Being a Brit., I was particularly amused by the reference to Benny Hill !!!

  • @doreensavoie4759
    @doreensavoie4759 7 років тому

    Love laughing and making more than one at once.

  • @spiritoflights
    @spiritoflights 6 років тому

    I enjoyed your video immensely, attractive with a lovely smile pleasant wit and eloquently spoken it's nice to hear that at least one person still speaks well,Thankyou for the post great job.

  • @haivan5471
    @haivan5471 8 років тому

    Thank you for your share, Jennie.
    We have some pom poms for Viet Nam beach bags now.

  • @elfy60
    @elfy60 7 років тому

    I enjoyed this video. I laughed most of the way through. Thanks.

  • @8927653
    @8927653 11 років тому

    Awesome video and extremely informative! Love your personality too. Very refreshing!

  • @kristenblodgett145
    @kristenblodgett145 10 років тому

    This was fantastically helpful! And you are so nerdy chic. I love it!

  • @uruneek65
    @uruneek65 10 років тому

    Hey Jenine...luv your tutorial and thanks! BTW what do you have on your neck, they look like Lampwork beads but seems they would be really heavy for that many so I'm curious! Looks very Kool!
    hugs

  • @fayewidjaja
    @fayewidjaja 10 років тому

    you are so fun! this is a really smart way to make pompoms. i love making pompoms but have been looking for a way to make multiple at once. Enjoyed your tutorial. great idea. thanks!

  • @lynnejoycet
    @lynnejoycet 11 років тому

    You are SO CUTE!! I love your passion for pom poms!!

  • @bettinaf7016
    @bettinaf7016 8 років тому

    Love your necklace! Did you make that, too?