Novelty Yarn Pom-Pom

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Cover of the book Novelty Yarn Pom-Pom by Dāvid Räder, Existential Press
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Author: Dāvid Räder ISBN: 9781310616167
Publisher: Existential Press Publication: November 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Dāvid Räder
ISBN: 9781310616167
Publisher: Existential Press
Publication: November 1, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

These detailed instructions include pictures that show you how to make a pom-pom using novelty yarns (eyelash, fur and fancy yarns).

The difficulty in making pom-poms using novelty yarns (eyelash, fur and fancy yarns) is due to the fact that the structure of the yarn itself is usually looped or woven. If you attempt to cut novelty yarn, as is the standard procedure for making bushy pom-poms, pieces of yarn begin to shed or fall off, and with some yarns the entire pom-pom disintegrates in your hands.

The trick is keeping the novelty yarn’s loops for the final piece—»No Cutting«—and you have to take care when looping the yarn around your fingers. You want to keep the loops parallel to one another—»No Overlapping Layers«. Your best bet is to work in sections of loops, so that you can separate the loops and shape the final outcome to give it the fullness and bushiness that a pom-pom needs.

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These detailed instructions include pictures that show you how to make a pom-pom using novelty yarns (eyelash, fur and fancy yarns).

The difficulty in making pom-poms using novelty yarns (eyelash, fur and fancy yarns) is due to the fact that the structure of the yarn itself is usually looped or woven. If you attempt to cut novelty yarn, as is the standard procedure for making bushy pom-poms, pieces of yarn begin to shed or fall off, and with some yarns the entire pom-pom disintegrates in your hands.

The trick is keeping the novelty yarn’s loops for the final piece—»No Cutting«—and you have to take care when looping the yarn around your fingers. You want to keep the loops parallel to one another—»No Overlapping Layers«. Your best bet is to work in sections of loops, so that you can separate the loops and shape the final outcome to give it the fullness and bushiness that a pom-pom needs.

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