![]() ![]() Let’s see what they are and how they affect the finished look of your pompom.Ī) The size of the pompom is determined by the fingers of your “holding hand”. This instruction sounds a bit vague because there are a few variables at play. Here’s a video tutorial that shows how to do this step. Wrap the working yarn around the fingers of your “holding hand”. ![]() Generally, whatever feels more comfortable to YOU is great.Ģ. If you are a left-handed person, use your right hand as your “holding hand”. Left hand, as it is shown in the above photo. You will probably feel more comfortable wrapping the yarn around your Click here to see how to do it in a video tutorial.įeel free to use any hand. Hold the wrap by keeping your thumb close to the bottom of your index finger. Wrap the yarn around your thumb leaving a tail about 10cm / 4″ long. The pompom I’ll be making in this tutorial will finish off the top down hat I knitted a few weeks ago, so I’ll use the same chunky wool in a golden yellow colour.ġ. ![]() Get your supplies ready and let’s make a lovely messy lazy pompom! That’s why they call it a “lazy pompom” □ Out of any yarn without any special tools. There is a simple way to make a pompom of almost any size Scarves, bags, even on blankets and ponchos. Who doesn’t like pompoms, right? They look great on hats, ![]()
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