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    The Attack Of The Giant Pom Poms

    Published by Pam Kessler | 488 words. · About 3 minutes to read this article. -

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    Have you ever wondered how to make pom poms?

    I mean, you've seen them all over Pinterest lately in all sort of home decor and craft projects. And you probably had some on your ice skates when you were a kid. But do you remember exactly how to make them?

    Well you're in luck, because I'm going to refresh your memory and show you how I made these awesome hunks of fluffy pom pom aqua-ness.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    For some reason the whole how-to-figure-out-the-circumference thing was totally lost in my pre-menopausal brain and they came out a little bigger than I had envisioned.

    They remind me of those old-school mop heads.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    You know, for those times when the ice is a little too wet and you don't have a zamboni around.

    Directions for the pom pom challenged:

    I haven't made pom poms since I was about ten years old, so in case any of you are of the pre-menopausal variety too and can't remember back that far, this is how I made mine.

    You will need yarn, scissors and something to wrap the yarn around.

    I used a standard business size envelope that happened to be sitting on my desk (it's never been opened, so it's a little stiffer than just an empty envelope). You could also use a large fork, a piece of cardboard or your hand to wind the yarn around.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    Start by winding the yarn around your item.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    And then wind some more.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    Until you are totally sick and tired of winding yarn.

    I wound my yarn 100 times around the envelope (going from one point in front clear around to the same point in front - counting as 1 time).

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    This is where my tutorial gets a little confusing, so bear with me. Pre-menopausal, you know.

    I took another piece of yarn and ran it under the yarn on the one side and then gathered all the pieces of yarn on that side together and tied a knot. I then took another length of yarn and gathered all of the pieces of yarn on the other side together and tied a knot.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    Then slid the yarn off the envelope and wound yet another piece of yarn around both gathers to bring both gathered sides together.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    You're going to end up with two sets of loops - one on the right and one on the left, with the middle tied together. Then you just cut the loops.

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    Do a little fluffing and you have some giant pom poms. My envelope was roughly 4" wide and the pom poms came out to be 4" wide. Who knew?

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

    So if you want your pom poms a little more of a normal size and are not going to be mopping anything with them, you should probably use something about 3" wide to wind it around.

    If you are making them for skates, you will need two blue balls (hee hee).

    Fun and easy DIY pom pom tutorial for ice skates and home decor

     

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    1. marty (A Stroll Thru Life)

      January 14, 2013 at 10:13 am

      How fun and your tutorial is perfect. Hugs, Marty

    2. Kerin

      January 14, 2013 at 9:19 am

      So cute!

      With your wonderful tutorial, and witty comments, you have convinced me that I must make some pom-poms today 🙂

    3. Pieced Pastimes

      January 14, 2013 at 8:03 am

      Too funny! I think they look sweet and I love the aqua color you chose. I look forward to seeing the different ways people used pom-poms. Thanks for sharing.
      Suzanne

    4. Cathy Wall

      January 14, 2013 at 7:53 am

      Those are a fabulous stand in for a Zamboni!!! Actually, I heart them, from the color to the size they are FUN and remind me of when I was a kid with my mis-matched pompoms on my skates!
      Cathy @ Room Rx

    5. Vickie @ Ranger 911

      January 14, 2013 at 7:21 am

      I take the easy way out and use my round plastic pom pom maker. But there's no way I could make giant ice mops like yours! I think you may be onto something, Pam!

    6. Melinda

      January 14, 2013 at 3:20 am

      Very cute! I remember having some of these on my roller skates!

      You are so funny.

      M 🙂

    7. Tete

      January 13, 2013 at 11:39 pm

      You are a hoot, blue balls and all. I love them big! Love your ad, and who cares if the ice gets slushy.
      I haven't made any for years, either, but I was just casually looking at yarn at walmart last month and I couldn't believe the cost! Holy cow! Have no idea when that happened, been years since I crocheted or knitted anything, but all I can say is now I see why everyone is charging an arm and 2 legs for just a goofy scarf that they knitted. Love the color and texture of your yarn. I might have to do something like this soon.
      Where are you going stick more of these???

    8. Debbiedoo's

      January 13, 2013 at 10:50 pm

      So cute Pam! My sister told me she just bought a pom pom maker for $7.00...I thought that was cheap, but I knew there was a home made version too. CUTE!

    9. Shannon @ A Cozy Place Called Home

      January 13, 2013 at 10:50 pm

      My friends and I used to go roller skating at the local rink almost every weekend. Nope, none of us had a lick of talent, but we had fun anyway. The rink used to sell those pom poms, and we all wanted some, but seems the weeks we had money, the little skate shop wasn't open.

      I hadn't thought about those pom poms in years until I saw them on your skates. I do know the rink we went to finall closed a couple of years ago, but even then I didn't think about all of us dying for those pom poms for our Strawberry Shortcake skates. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!

    10. andrea@townandprairie

      January 13, 2013 at 9:37 pm

      Pam-
      Your turquoise puffs are the puffiest in the world! Love the intensity of the color...good job pulling it all together!

      Please help me with my Blogger issue...I'm about to shoot myself. Cant upload any photos.

    11. Denise

      January 13, 2013 at 8:34 pm

      That is so funny! Mine turned out the other way. So small they looked like little critters that escaped a fish tank!

    12. Linda @ Itsy Bits And Pieces

      January 13, 2013 at 8:30 pm

      You are so funny, Pam! Seriously though...I love the color aqua on skates!

    13. Angela @ Number Fifty-Three

      January 13, 2013 at 8:05 pm

      Love the color and size! I'll be joining Jen's party, too as I've recently shared two pom-pom ideas on my blog.

      Have a great week!
      Angela

    14. Debby

      January 13, 2013 at 8:05 pm

      I love the color.......you are so bad, he he.

    15. NanaDiana

      January 13, 2013 at 7:29 pm

      Oh-aren't those cute? They turned out really great, Pam! Do you remember when kids used to wear them on roller skates? I had completely forgotten about them. My grands all skate-it might be fun to make some for them. xo Diana

    16. Carlene @ Organized Clutter

      January 13, 2013 at 7:07 pm

      This just may be a pom pom-less house here. I would be afraid that the weight of those pom poms on your skates would be enough to tip me over. I haven't skated for years.

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