How To Make A Pom Pom: All the Ways You Can Create These Fluffy Works of Art

How To Make A Pom Pom: All the Ways You Can Create These Fluffy Works of Art

What's not to love about pom poms? They're soft, fluffy, light and can be made in any colour of the rainbow... plus they're easy to create at home in a matter of minutes! If you're unfamiliar with pom poms, here's a quick rundown of this popular craft and clothing accessory. Pom poms are usually made from acrylic yarn or wool, and you'll often see them on the top of beanies, dangling from scarves and even adorning hats and shoes! Small pom poms are also popular craft accessories and can be found in many handmade craft projects.

Pom pom DIY is a soothing and easy craft, and you'll find making multiple pom poms for your craft projects to be so much fun! It's an activity crafters of all ages and experiences can enjoy - you can make them using your favourite colour of yarn and simple craft accessories you have at home, or even just your hands.




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How To Make Pom Poms: 4 Different Methods

We'll go over 4 ways to create pom poms, including what you need, how to do it and the skills to master! Whether you're a beginner crafter or experienced with your creative techniques, read on to discover how to make pom poms at home!


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Create Pom Poms Using a Pom Pom Maker

Making pom poms with the assistance of a pom pom maker is the perfect method for beginner crafters. This tool simplifies the pom pom making process for a seamless creative experience.


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How To Use A Pom Pom Maker

Your chosen pom pom maker will have its own instructions, and each pom pom maker may function a little differently. These instructions should work for most pom pom makers on the market.

  1. Open up the pom pom maker and wind your yarn around each section, until none of the plastic is visible.
  2. Close the two halves until they come together as a complete circle. If your pom pom maker has a latch or clasp, close it here.
  3. Cut around the edge of the pom pom maker with your scissors while holding the middle of the pom pom maker tightly with your thumb.
  4. Cut a length of yarn and insert it into the groove around the edge and tie it tightly.
  5. Open up the pom pom maker and pull the two halves away from your pom pom. Trim the edges with your scissors to make a neat sphere.

Using a Fork As A Tool To Create Pom Poms

Don't have a pom pom maker on hand? You can also use regular household items to create these colourful bundles of yarn.


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How To Make Pom Poms With A Fork

Please note that using a fork creates a smaller pom pom than the other methods - perfect for attaching to a scarf or bunting! Follow these steps to learn how to make pom poms with a fork:

  1. Wrap your yarn around the tongs of the fork until you have a nice, thick bundle.
  2. Cut a roughly 15cm length of yarn and tie it around your bundle by sliding it through the centre prongs of the fork. Tie it nice and tight - you may like to wrap it around more than once.
  3. Pull the yarn off the fork, holding it tightly. Trim around the outside of the bundle with your scissors until it opens up into the classic pom pom shape.
  4. Trim any longer ends so your pom pom looks neat.

Make Your Own Pom Pom Tools: Cardboard Rings

You can even make your own pom pom making templates. Shop for cardboard and create your own cardboard rings to use as a template.


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How To Make Pom Poms With Cardboard Rings

You can make pom poms of any size with this method. The size you cut your cardboard rings will determine the size of the pom pom - use large pieces of cardboard to make mega pom poms! Here is how to make a pom pom with cardboard rings:

  1. Trace two circles of the same size on your cardboard and use a smaller item to trace the inner circles. Coins or paper tubes are great for the inner circles, while water bottles and coasters can be used for the outer ones.
  2. Cut out your two circles, cut a small gap in each and cut out the inner circle as well.
  3. Stack each piece together so their gaps are matching up, then begin winding yarn around them using the gap.
  4. Once you have covered all the card in yarn, hold the centre tightly and cut around the edge of the circle, using the gap between the two pieces to get your scissors into.
  5. Cut a long piece of yarn and wrap it around the centre by threading it through the two pieces of card. Tie it tightly.
  6. Pull off the card rings and fluff up your pom pom before trimming any long ends.

Hand Make Your Pom Poms - No Template Required

Test your fine motor skills by using your fingers to create pom poms by hand! With no template required, all you need is your pom pom yarn and the necessary craft tools.


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How To Make Pom Poms With Your Fingers

Using your hand naturally creates pom poms that aren't totally perfect - but that's all part of their charm!

  1. Hold your hand out flat with your fingers together and tuck the end of the yarn under your thumb.
  2. Wrap the yarn around your fingers, making sure to keep hold of the end with your thumb. Do not wrap it too tightly, otherwise you won't be able to get it off your hand. For a smaller pom pom, wrap it around fewer fingers.
  3. When you are happy with the size, slide the loops carefully off your hand, making sure they all stay together in a bundle.
  4. Cut a 15cm length of yarn and wrap it tightly around the middle of your bundle. You can leave the ends long if you want to attach this pom pom to something, otherwise cut them short.
  5. Cut around the perimeter of the bundle to make the yarn fibres puff out into a spherical shape.
  6. Fluff your pom pom and trims the ends so it looks neat.


How To Make Multicoloured And Rainbow Patch Pom Poms

Now that you know how to make a pom pom, try making multicoloured and rainbow patch pom poms for a colourful creative project.


How To Make Multicoloured Pom Poms

You can make multicoloured pom poms using any of the methods discussed above. Choose your yarn colours (three is usually a good number), and when wrapping your yarn, wrap three different coloured threads at once instead of one. It's that easy!


How To Make Rainbow Patch Pom Poms

This is easiest to do when using the pom pom maker or cardboard circle methods. To make pom poms with coloured patches, you will need to wrap your pom pom in sections. When wrapping, use one colour to wrap your circle, and make it nice and thick. Make sure to wrap over the ends of your yarn so it stays in place. Then start a new colour right next to it, overlapping them slightly. Continue to wrap in thick sections until the whole pom pom maker/circle is covered in even colours. Then cut through them as normal! You will have a pom pom with clearly defined sections when finished.




Colourful Pom Pom Projects For You To Try

Once you've got a hang of the different methods, try out a few of our favourite projects and discover how you can incorporate your DIY pom poms into a range of clothing, accessory and decorative projects.


Fluffy Pom Pom Animals

Combine two pom poms, some googly eyes a few little felt shapes and you can create all sorts of adorable pom pom animals! Combine pom poms by tying the ends of the yarn used to bind the pom poms together with each other. Use craft glue to attach your eyes and other shapes to the pom poms.


Download our Pom Pom Bunnies Project

Decorative Pom Pom Art Pieces

Hang your pom poms somewhere for all to see by making a pom pom art piece! Create eye-catching works of art with a range of different coloured pom poms. Try out our Pure Wool Pom Pom Wall Hanging Project for an easy project for you to create with your pom poms. Using an MDF placemat as your base, you can create a texturally appealing art piece that adds a whimsical touch to any room.


Download our Pure Wool Pom Pom Wall Hanging Project

Cosy Wool Scarf

Create the perfect scarf for winter with a charming textural touch with our Wool Scarf With Pom Pom Project. You can attach your pom poms by keeping the ends of the yarn you use to tie the pom pom up long, then threading the ends into your scarf.


Download our Wool Scarf With Pom Pom Project

Matching Beanies For Your Furry Friend

You'll often see pom poms bobbling on the tops of beanies for the perfect finishing touch, so why not create your own crochet beanie. Our Spot Saver Matching Crochet Beanies Project will have you crafting cheerful pom pom beanies for you and your furry friend!


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Find Everything You Need For Making Pom Poms At Spotlight

Ready to make some cute and fluffy pom poms? You can find all the craft supplies you need for making pom poms at Spotlight, as well as pre-made pom poms to bulk out your inventory. Shop online or visit your nearest Spotlight store to grab all your pom pom making supplies in person!

For more fun pom pom DIY ideas, check out our knitting and crochet projects online and get crafting today!

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