If you are like me, this will be the project for you.
First, there are several different sizes and there are even bigger ones out there. Although, I think my personal favorites to make flowers with are the medium to x-small trims. The length of the thread between the trim and pom-pom makes a difference in the look of the flowers too.
{You will need}
Pom-pom trims
DMC floss
Needles, scissors
{How to} * For the one in the picture, I used 8" of X-small trim.
1. Hold the trim pom-pom side down, and start rolling tightly (but not too tight) and make sure that the edge of the trim is nicely lined up. Put a pin through several layers to secure the roll.
X-small trim: 8" will make 1" diameter flower / 16" will make 1 1/2" diameter flower
Small trim: 8" will make 1 1/4" D flower / 16" will make 1 1/2" D flower
Medium trim: 8" will make 2" D flower / 16" will make 2 1/2" D flower
Large trim: 8" will make 2" D flower / 16" will make 2 1/2" D flower
Just remember that the size of flowers will change depending on how tight you roll the trim.
I made a few in one morning...
{With medium size pom-pom trims}
I have started on some projects using those pom-pom flowers. I will share the pictures (possibly some tutorials with some of them) in the near future.
Those are really cute. They would also look darling hot glued to a head band for little girls- Great idea to use up those pesky left-over pom-poms that no one ever wants to throw away! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely brilliant!! These are so adorable - love your technique!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so fun!
ReplyDeleteI love it, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteXoxo, Mª José
these are totally cute !
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