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DIY: How To Make Tiny Pom Poms With A Fork!

What more could you ask for in life? This week we thought we would show you how to make these adorable little balls of happiness with just a fork and some wool. Cute, basic and ready to be glued onto everything; now that is my kind of tutorial! Itching to get started? Ok, lets go: 1) you will need some wool and a prong-y fork. 2) wrap the wool around the outer two prongs until it gets really fat. 3) once you are ready, cut the end of the wool and using a new small piece or a little thread, bunch the wool together and tie really tightly so it is secure. 4) take your wool off the fork and cut all the loops. 5) trim all the extra long straggly bits so it is big, round and beautiful.. *Ta*Da* Cute and simple and ready for anything! We like to use these little bad boys to flourish gifts for our nearest and dearist.

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Comment recycler ses bouts de laine ?

La rédaction d’In the loop vous fait découvrir différents projets qui vous permetteront de tricoter vos restes de laine, de faire de la place et de déstocker tout en créant de jolis accessoires et objets de déco. Et en plus c’est économique ! Au tricot De nombreux petits accessoires permettent de tricoter vos derniers mètres de fil, restes de projets déparaillés qui trainent en général, car on se dit que ça peut toujours servir… De la House Ces petites housses pour téléphone portable tricotées en rond et commencé sur 15m avec le Judy Magic Cast on. Le petit truc pour ne pas se retrouver à court de laine, on joue avec les rayures, mais par forcément sur toute la longueur. Vous pouvez aussi les faire feutrer, surtout si elles sont un peu trop larges. Il y a aussi la version arc-en ciel d’Elise réalisée avec ses essais de teinture alimentaire.

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How to make tiny pom poms

Learn how to make mini pom poms with the help of Vivid Please. All you need is a fork, some wool and a pair of scissors to get startedIt’s a well-known fact that mini pom poms are way cuter than full-size ones. These little woollen treats look great stuck on carefully wrapped presents or stitched on slippers. What’s more, they’re really quick and easy to make.

Vivid Please explains how to do it… You need Wool, scissors and a prong-y fork Step 1 Grab your wool and your prong-y fork. Step 2 When you are ready, cut the end of the wool and, using a new small piece or a little thread, bunch the wool together and tie it really tight to secure it. Step 3 Take your wool off the fork and cut all the loops. Check out more free tutorials. The Perfect Gift: Yarn Ball Bookmark. Created by Jane from See Jane Blog .

The Perfect Gift: Yarn Ball Bookmark

Edited by Amy Christie. Has the weather turned cold where you live? In my neighborhood, temperatures have dropped and my instincts are to spend the day cozied up with a favorite book and favorite mug full of hot cocoa. Are you the same? I’m sure you have many fellow book worms in your neighborhood, so I thought it would be fun to create a charming little bookmark that would make a great anytime gift for anyone that needs a little fall comfort. It was actually my daughter’s clever idea to make yarn pom pom balls in the style of a bookmark. Supplies: -yarn -scissors That’s it! *Before you start, cut an 8-10 inch piece of yarn and a 15 inch piece of yarn and set it aside. To start, hold the end of the yarn in your hand, and begin wrapping the yarn around your fingers – snug but not too tight.

Cut the yarn after 90 wraps, and carefully slide it off your fingers. At this point, your yarn pom pom ball should look like the picture above.