Guidelines

How many stitches are in a pom pom scarf?

How many stitches are in a pom pom scarf?

To make scarf: Using 4mm needles cast on 15 stitches using the basic method of casting on, using the marshmallow or snowflake wool. Change to 5mm needles and work on these 15 needles in garter stitch until all yarn has been used leaving enough wool to work one further row.

How do I sew pom poms together?

Join the pom-poms together by passing a needle with thread through their centers; knot the thread at both ends. To make the eyes, thread a needle with black thread or embroidery floss, knot the end and pull through the small pom-pom; trim thread. Repeat for second eye.

Why does my pom pom fall apart?

Hand-made pom poms fall apart because they did not tie them correctly. Therefore, you need to know how to tie your pom pom. No matter how much material you use, if you don’t get to this stage, your pom pom might fall apart even before you have a chance to show it off.

Can you use pom poms on a scarf?

This fashionable embellishment is made from yarn that is wrapped around a cardboard square, and is sewn in place on the scarf. Pom poms are also an ideal way of using up leftover yarn from a craft project. Make pom poms in contrasting colors and attach to each corner.

How do you make a pom pom out of yarn?

Make pom poms in contrasting colors and attach to each corner. Cut a square piece of cardboard to form the pom pom template. The square should have the same width as the size you would like your pom pom to be. Wrap the yarn around the template lengthwise. The more times you wrap the yarn, the denser the pom pom will be.

What can I do with leftover pom poms?

It’s also a good way to use leftover yardage. You can, for example, customize a simple knit hat with a large pom-pom topper or add a row of smaller pom-poms to the ends of a scarf. When you really want to get pom-crazy, make a whole bunch to create a colorful wreath.

How is the diameter of a pom pom determined?

Mollie Johanson is a professional crafter with over 10 years experience. She is the author of “Stitch Love: Sweet Creatures Big & Small.” Use the lids and other round items to trace circles onto the cardboard. Trace a larger circle with a smaller circle inside. The larger circle determines the diameter of your finished pom-pom.

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