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  • I just pulled out my pom pom makers for the first time to use. I had that befuddled look at first but your video did a great job showing how easy they are to use.

  • Clover's pom-pom makers are great.

  • Wow, thank you for this great video!

  • please talk louder

  • Awesome, Thank you!

  • @LauraDeBunbury Cardboard does the exact same thing except easier, thicker, and yes, sturdy. What kind of cardboard are you even talking about? Some kind of ridiculously skinny, flimsy kind?

  • @sydbap21 I used Pizza boxes for mine. :3 it's better too because it's recycling as well. If you want to make a lot or make them quickly this might be better though. But, it's a hobby cardboard is best. <3

  • Thank you for making this. I could not figure out how to use my pom-pom maker.

  • You can make a pom pom out of two pieces of cardboard...

  • @sydbap21 Well, we know, but sometimes cardboard is not stiff enough (I hope that´s the correct word o.o ) or some of use just don´t like to use cardboard

  • Great video, but if you want to actually attach the pom pom to anything you have to think ahead and leave a long tail of string somewhere that you DON'T cut off so that you can attach it to a hat. I made two pom poms before I figured this out and it's pretty hard to retrofit an existing pom pom without destroying it.

  • U know u can make one @ simplecrafts

  • Dont have enough money or just dont wanna waste no worries! Go to simplekidscrafts and they show u how to make a pom pom maker just as good out of a CD and popsicle stiks! Check it out :)

  • My LT sound levels are at max, yet i barely hear what that lady is saying. Too bad!

  • Much better detail than the written instructions, this was very helpful.

  • We carry these in our store! Thank you for doing such a nice demo! Also, try using fabric strips. Tear fabric strips 1/2" wide selvage to selvage. Wrap sloppily for your best result. About 5 strips each side for the larger ones. If you wrap the strips neatly your pom pom with not be fluffy. we are fasturn.net

  • Thank you so much for this demo.... I had this in the bag to return to the store...but after watching this video I am in love with the product. I make knit caps for kids undergoing chemo...the pom poms will make them more fun.... Thanks again

  • where to buy these in canada?

  • @kbbles You can buy them at Michaels stores. Try Walmart too but I know they're at Michaels.

  • i have posted a how to pom pom vidio and it shows how to make pom pom makers i show to thing and i also show how to use them to make pom poms and make them fluffy

  • cool i have to get me one of those

  • Wow your pom pom maker is much different to my one. I think I could mange it better if I had one like that.

  • or you can buy two pieces of circular cardboard

  • @stinkyhamster111 - True, but if your cardboard circles are always getting lost, damaged, or mistaken for trash this may be the way to go.

  • You're video made much more sense than the instructions on the package. I would not have wound the yarn 'even to the middle' Great tip! Thanks

    PS mine came from Michael's with a 1/2 price coupon.

  • i just to have a really cute tiny pom pom maker as kid.. it cost me only a few cents but i lost it :(

  • type simplekidscrafts pom poms

  • where do you get it from?

  • Thanks for the video, I have all of these and I LOVE them!!! Best and easiest pom pom makers on the market and I have tried them all!

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