Just start wrapping as a knot might catch and make removing the tubes more difficult. Hold the end until you have a few wraps and the friction should then keep it all in place as you progress to complete all the wraps. We hope this helps. Any further questions please feel free to ask away.
Scone Baker. Hi, Firmness is determined by the density of the yarn, and type. Like for example, when you see tiny pompoms on a curtain or bedskirt, they're usually quite small and the yarn is super thick. Then, as it gets washed, it usually gets matted into a poofy ball. The larger they are, the droopier it can get--unless you wind a ton of yarn around--to produce a similar effect as the tiny pompoms I mentioned. Hope this helps!
you did not mention the number of times you wrapped it around the toilet rolls ! Was that a secret you had no intentions of divulging ????? you would make a rotten teacher.
So simple ,thanks for sharing .
Very good..thanks
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Perfectly explained and easy to follow Thanks.
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Turned out great thank you very much
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Muito prático, vou fazer pompom assim. Gostei da dica, obrigada!
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I use a hair brush to unravel & fluff up the wool, at the end
Do we need to knot the yarn onto the roll first or just start wrapping? Thank you!
Just start wrapping as a knot might catch and make removing the tubes more difficult. Hold the end until you have a few wraps and the friction should then keep it all in place as you progress to complete all the wraps. We hope this helps. Any further questions please feel free to ask away.
70 times is plenty
It doesn’t look like the one in your picture! I thought it should be much firmer?
Scone Baker. Hi, Firmness is determined by the density of the yarn, and type. Like for example, when you see tiny pompoms on a curtain or bedskirt, they're usually quite small and the yarn is super thick. Then, as it gets washed, it usually gets matted into a poofy ball. The larger they are, the droopier it can get--unless you wind a ton of yarn around--to produce a similar effect as the tiny pompoms I mentioned. Hope this helps!
That’s WAY more than 5 min
A little practise and these can be made in no time
you did not mention the number of times you wrapped it around the toilet rolls ! Was that a secret you had no intentions of divulging ????? you would make a rotten teacher.
Hi Peter, the number of times to wrap is mentioned in the video between 1:00 and 1:09
Sorry ! Must have missed that part. Thanks Keep up the good work.@@AwesomeCrafter