For the 3rd method, cut a slit or a small gap in both circles! That way you can wrap your wool around it without always putting everything through the middle. If you cut a gap, turn the circles against each other to close it before you begin to cut or fill the last half inch going through the middle and then cut it, same effect, much faster and less annoying
Tried this method for the first time it works well but have to mention you do need strong cardboard for the template as mine started to fold in as I was winding the yarn round. It takes time and patience to make a perfect pompom have tried a few different ways and will continue until I find the one that I feel comfortable with. Thankyou for sharing your technique, you make it look so easy. I have been for over 60 yrs and still look for new ideas.
I did NOT like the circle cardboard method, too much trouble putting the yarn THRU the hole! 8 did however loved the fork method for making perfect small pompoms!
Wow the circle method looks incredibly time consuming! The final result, admittedly, seems to have a denser, more filled out look than the others, but I imagine passing it through that small opening over and over would be tedious. I think I'll skip that one! Thank you for demonstrating the differences for us!
Hey_ItzHolly try cutting a little wedge out of the circle (so that it's a C shape instead of an O shape) - much quicker and means you can use a larger ball of wool, because you don't have to force the ball through the circle! Keep the open bit upright when you're cutting the threads to prevent the strands falling on the floor.
Yes! It's usually made with a C shape and not with a closes circle. You can also turn the circles to close the gap before you cut it open. Maybe not if you have very lightweight cardboard. Thes technique is actually very good but the opening in the video was a bit too big. Depending on how big you make the circle inside in relation to the size of the other part, you'll get a more hard, round one (that doesn't need to be shaped afterwards, it's perfect round) or a loose fluffy one. You need to figure it out a bit but it's very easy. We made a ton of them as kids in every size and colour
The circle one is a very old way. My mum and nan used to use that way but they cut the circles out of plastic lids like margarine or ice cream.(which used to come in plastic tubs)
I used a cereal box and cut 2 rectangles the same size and stuck them together to make it stronger. Try not to wrap too tightly and it should be strong enough =)
This depends on the type of yarn and the size of the pom-pom so there is no precise number. Just keep going until it looks full enough like in the video 😊
It depends on the thickness of the yarn and the size of the pompom. I don't usually count, just keep going until it looks approximately the same as it does in the video =)
You took the music either from *Tom & Jerry!* or from *Republic day parade!* _Am I Right?_ by the way the video was awesome i am gonna make it definitely for the key chains.😊😊
I've been wondering for a few months which Pom Pom making methods get the best results. Thank you for making this video.
You're welcome. I hope you found it useful. Thanks for your comment :)
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Best compilation of pom pom methods I've seen
Splendid video! Circle method beats plastic device & fork methods. Your directions are excellent. Many thanks.
Thank you for your comment 😊
For the 3rd method, cut a slit or a small gap in both circles! That way you can wrap your wool around it without always putting everything through the middle. If you cut a gap, turn the circles against each other to close it before you begin to cut or fill the last half inch going through the middle and then cut it, same effect, much faster and less annoying
Thanks for this tip! I will try it the next time :)
Tried this method for the first time it works well but have to mention you do need strong cardboard for the template as mine started to fold in as I was winding the yarn round. It takes time and patience to make a perfect pompom have tried a few different ways and will continue until I find the one that I feel comfortable with. Thankyou for sharing your technique, you make it look so easy. I have been for over 60 yrs and still look for new ideas.
I did NOT like the circle cardboard method, too much trouble putting the yarn THRU the hole! 8 did however loved the fork method for making perfect small pompoms!
The circle method if u cut a slit in it just enough it work
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This was excellent! Thank you! I’m going with the rectangle!
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Wow ! Thanks for making and sharing this video and what a easy method
Thank you for posting! Nice methods and nice music!♥
Thank you :)
thnks the music is one of the best classic ones
Circle method is cool 😎 ... 👍
Wow the circle method looks incredibly time consuming! The final result, admittedly, seems to have a denser, more filled out look than the others, but I imagine passing it through that small opening over and over would be tedious. I think I'll skip that one! Thank you for demonstrating the differences for us!
Haha it definitely gives the best result but it is rather tedious! Thanks for your comment 😊
Awesome ideas.
Great we should try the finger one🤗
Awesome Video. Loved the music u added. Very relaxing. How crafts should be.
Thank you!
Hi I much try making some of these pom I like to watch people making pom
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Very nice tipes n great information Ty
Thank you! 😊
I tried them all four and they came.
Very good😊
That's great. Thanks for your comment =)
Thank you very much! Beautiful!
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pretty cute, and easy to follow! :)
Thank you :)
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This is so cool!
Thank you! =)
wow amazing!!
Thank you!
I like the 3rd one best 👍
This is a great video I can't figure out what's going I'm too distracted by the ... ooooooooohh fluuffyy
thnk you very much plus for the music it's perfect i'm dancing XD
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The circle method is a pain in the arse
I'm going to use the rectangle one for now on
Hey_ItzHolly try cutting a little wedge out of the circle (so that it's a C shape instead of an O shape) - much quicker and means you can use a larger ball of wool, because you don't have to force the ball through the circle! Keep the open bit upright when you're cutting the threads to prevent the strands falling on the floor.
Yes! It's usually made with a C shape and not with a closes circle. You can also turn the circles to close the gap before you cut it open. Maybe not if you have very lightweight cardboard.
Thes technique is actually very good but the opening in the video was a bit too big. Depending on how big you make the circle inside in relation to the size of the other part, you'll get a more hard, round one (that doesn't need to be shaped afterwards, it's perfect round) or a loose fluffy one. You need to figure it out a bit but it's very easy. We made a ton of them as kids in every size and colour
The circle one is a very old way. My mum and nan used to use that way but they cut the circles out of plastic lids like margarine or ice cream.(which used to come in plastic tubs)
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perfect... thanks for sharing
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Thanks for the help !
I'm glad it was useful. Thanks for your comment =)
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Thank you! =)
Love the background music!
Getting the perfect shape is hard in every method ...Any tips regarding that can you show us?
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There are many types of yarn so which types of yarn did u use ?
very good video. thanks
Thanks for your comment =)
Here are 4 easy ways to make pom-poms! =D
Very helpful :) thank you!
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The circle method is for me the best but it does take a while
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I use it make these for my skates when I was little. I used the circle method.
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How many times do you wrap it
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The circle method looks like a doughtnut
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What material did you use for the rectangle method?
I'm not sure if illustration board works bc I wrap very, very tightlym
Definitely not cardboard because that is pretty softer(?)
I used a cereal box and cut 2 rectangles the same size and stuck them together to make it stronger. Try not to wrap too tightly and it should be strong enough =)
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Thank you for this - Love the background music too
Thank you 😊
Whats the recommended loops 40?
Please also mention how many times we should wrap the yarn
This depends on the type of yarn and the size of the pom-pom so there is no precise number. Just keep going until it looks full enough like in the video 😊
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Thank you! =)
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What type of yarn is this??
very good
How many loops does it take to make a good full pompom ??
It depends on the thickness of the yarn and the size of the pompom. I don't usually count, just keep going until it looks approximately the same as it does in the video =)
Nice video
nice
Thank you =)
It didn't work for me when I want to cut the sides the whole thing just like the part
You took the music
either from *Tom & Jerry!*
or from *Republic day parade!*
_Am I Right?_
by the way the video was awesome i am gonna make it definitely for the key chains.😊😊
Yash Jain I don't watch rebublic day parade I think it's Cinderella
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Yash Jain the music is actually from Barbie in a nutcracker
Yash Jain the music is actually from Barbie in a nutcracker
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Nice 😍😍😍😍😃😃😃
You shouldn't use the finger method your fingers turn purple and fall off mine were turning purple
It's very important to tie them very loosely when using that method! In fact i like to separate my fingers while i'm wrapping the yarn.
Mine as well I tried as well it was painful
reminds me of barbie! still love those movies
I love this Pom pome
Thank you! =)
Thx so much
hey which size of yarn you use to make pom pom
You can use any size that you have =)
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Ty so much
It helped me a lot in making my project
Nice
I make pom pom but I don't know how to cut the round shape
What are the dimensions of the regular piece?
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Love the music.
1, 2, and 4 R a waste of yarn. i love no.3. that's the 1 I will use...thnx.
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the music is for wedding😂😂😂
I tried the cirle ones right now it was flop I hate it
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I like music👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I love the music
What to do of the left over cutting
Maybe use it to stuff a little toy doll or animal
I love pom pom
perfect to video
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I love your music.. he he
I love barbie
music is Russian balet Chaykovski
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r u using yarn
Yes =)
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Handmade great
Video nice good
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Thank you!! Welcome to the Nutty Crafter family 😊
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What are the measurements of the rectangle?
You can make it any size that you want. Mine was around 10x7cm
OK. Thanks.
what is the size of the rectangle plz
The size depends on how big you want the pom-pom to be. Mine was around 8x5cm.
thanks very much
hmm nice
Who else is too lazy to use the circle method😴.
I prefer the finger method😊.
I think we all can be a little lazy sometimes! That's why it's great to know different methods :)
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Everything went okay for me until the Pom-Pom fell apart what went wrong
Try to make the knot as tight as you can, it should hold better.
how to cut this
How many rounds we should take that perfect woollen poom
I make pom but I don't know how to cut in round sh