Pompom Keyring
DID keyring
Posted by AllyEbdon
About
A while ago I found the above market picture on pinterest and it totally inspired me. It's a picture of giant pompoms which the women in Bolivia make and wear and I just thought they were sooooo great. The colours, the size, the idea, everything. So I endeavored to make a project to replicate them. I totally intend to make giant ones one day but judging by the size of them I would have to stock up on a lot of wool so for now I will make do with these gorgeous key chains.
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You Will Need (5 things)
- Needle And Thread
- Scissors
- 3 Sharpies
- 2 Pencil(s)
- Embroidery Thread
Steps (12 steps, 60 minutes)
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1
First the basic pompom. First hold two pencils together. With your thumb secure one end of your embroidery thread.
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2
Wrap your thread around until it in nice and plump.
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3
Cut your thread. Now take another small length of thread and pass it between the two pencils.
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4
Tie a knot around your thread.
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5
Slide your pom off the pencils and double knot the thread to secure it further.
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6
Now take your scissors and cut all the loops open.
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7
You should be left with a scruffy pompom looking a bit like this.
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8
Now tidy up your pompoms with scissors and scrunch it up a bit until you're happy with how it looks.
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9
Make a few pom poms until you're ready to make a tassle! Follow the same wrapping method as with the basic pompom method except this time use three sharpies to make your tassle bigger and plumper.
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10
Now pass a piece of thread under just one of the sharpies. This leaves a larger area for the actual tassle section.
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11
Slide your tassle off your sharpies and tighten the thread.
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12
Cut the loops on the larger side your tassle and you're done!
Now simply pass a needle and thread through all of your pompoms and your tassle and add a loop at the top and you're done. Yay!