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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!
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FLOOFY! It’s like fluffy, but on crack and way better. Not that being on crack is way better. I mean, I wouldn’t know, seeing as how I stay away from the hard drugs. Erm, all drugs.

OK. Poms. Floofy, fluffy poms. Here’s the scoop on how to make them and some tips that may or may not make things go quicker.

Step 1: Procure the goods. Get some yarn (preferably on sale or with a coupon, or both FTW). It doesn’t have to be fancy—any yarn will do. Get some sharp scissors. And decide if you want to invest in a pom-making gadget (I did) or use a piece of cardboard or your own hand.

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Image via Clover

This is the Clover Pom Maker.

I got this double pack at Michaels—it makes big ’uns and medium sized ones, too.

Retails for $7. With a 40% off coupon it’s, well, less.

Step 2: Prep the yarn. Did you know that there is a certain way to unravel the yarn??? Me freaking neither! On some bundles of yarn there is a visual that tells you what to do, but basically there is one end that you pull out from under the paper part and leave hanging, and then you pull the other end out of the middle of the yarn, and that’s the end you work from. I think this is so it doesn’t get tangled?

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Step 3: Wind it up. Lift two arms on one side. It’s tough to see in the crappy pics that I took myself, thankyouverymuch, but below there are two “arms” stacked one on top of the other.

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Take a piece of yarn, hold it in your hand on top of the pom, and start wrapping. You have to hold the loose piece at first…

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…but then you will wrap the yarn around four or five times, and just wrap around the loose end so it holds on its own. It’s OK if it sticks out! (And yes, that is my ring!)

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Keep winding. When you get to this stage…

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…you are NOT done. I tried to finish here and ended up with sad, non-floofy balls that my cats immediately shredded with one paw jab. You have to keep winding it around and around until it looks like this:

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Then close that side and do the other.

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Lift the two arms together and wind, wind, wind that yarn!

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Close those two arms and look at it from the side. It should look like this:

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Step 4: Cut it up. See, in the above picture, where those two arms leave a space? There is a ridge all the way around. Put your very sharp scissors in that ridge and snip, snip, snip all the way around.

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When you are down snipping, it will look like this from the top…

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…and this from the side.

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Step 5: Tie it up. Cut a piece of yarn about 12 inches. You are going to put the yarn in the ridge, pull it tight in the middle, and tie in a knot…see?

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I like to tie it on one side, then the opposite side, then back to each side to tie it once more. Pull it tight but not so tight that the yarn snaps. You’ll know it’s too tight if the yarn snaps. Helpful, no?

Step 6: Release the kraken pom. Pull the arms up on one side and then the other.

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Then pull the two sides apart. Your pom will be released at long last!

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Step 7: Preen and trim. Fluff up the pom and then cut off the long or scraggly pieces. If pieces are falling out right and left, then you either didn’t “wind it up” enough, or you didn’t “tie it up” tightly enough. It’s OK—just throw it to the cat and try again. (If only two or three pieces fall out and the rest seem snugly bound together, then you’re golden.)

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Now you have one floofy pom measuring three inches across and a serious pom-making addiction. Hey, it’s way better and more cost friendly than being addicted to crack!

Possible Tips:

  • I read somewhere that it is quicker to cut the yarn into four long pieces first and then wrap it around four pieces at a time. You would have to cut four four-yard pieces, I think…if my calculations are correct…which they might not be. I personally think it takes longer to measure the yarn than just to wind it up. Seriously, it takes maybe two minutes (or three) to make one pom. But, if it is an assembly-line process, this would be a helpful step.
  • Make your poms in front of the TV. Time flies when you’re having fun and watching GLEE your favorite show, too!

Don’t you want to make poms now? If you have any questions, let me know!

*Do you know what TV show this line is from?

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27 Responses to “Two’s a Pom Pom, One’s a Pom*”

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milissae
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milissae (message)  142 posts, Blushing bee

Thanks for the detailed instructions. I am going to make my pom-poms as flowers.

 
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Miss Giraffe
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Miss Giraffe (message)  4,216 posts, Honey bee

Magic, you seriously crack me up :-D.
But I love your poms! They look so simple! I had no idea you could buy a tool to do tat. Great job!

 
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MsTerrapin
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MsTerrapin (message)  609 posts, Busy bee

Yay for Gilmore Girls references! That made my morning!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

I made these for my robotics team one year (LONG story) and I used cardboard to wrap it around. Yours came out so much more uniform though!

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

@milissae: It’s super easy and fun too!
@Miss Giraffe: Thanks, I love them too. Somehow they have inundated my purse, car, work office, and every room in the house!
@MsTerrapin: Yay, you got it!
@Mrs. Meerkat: Yeah, I saw the cardboard tutorial after I bought my pom makers…oh well!

 
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FutureMrsBPB
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FutureMrsBPB (message)  665 posts, Busy bee

I love these!! I have no idea what I could use them for…but I love them! What are you doing with them?

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

@FutureMrsBPB: Excellent question. I think I am going to make a pom pom garland out of some. And I might hang some from our ceremony tree…I’ve seen pics where that looks awesome, but I’m worried that on our tree, it might look dumb!

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

Magic, you make me pee my pants laughing with every post.

And YES, pom pom garland, please!

 
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Ryna
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Ryna (message)  4,207 posts, Honey bee

BWAHAHAHAHAAHAHAH!!!! MY FAVORITE CHEESEY MOVIE OF ALL TIMESSS!!!!!

CLASH OF THE TITANS!!!!!! “Release the Kraken!” LOOOVE it!!!!!

And no, I skipped reading the other comments. I’ll go do that now!

 
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Ryna
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Ryna (message)  4,207 posts, Honey bee

Gilmore girls? Hmmmm… don’t watch that show, but “release the kraken” IS in the original Clash of the Titans. :D

Amongst many lines said by actors over-acting horribly, lol. my FI and I MST3K it…. we’re such bad people, but I do so love my cheesey movie. :)

 
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MeganZ

which line are you talking about?

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

Ha, sorry for the confusion! I was referring to the title, Two’s a Pom Pom, One’s a Pom, which is from a Gilmore Girls Episode. But yes, Release the Kraken is from Clash of the Titans and is hilarious! :-)

 
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Miss Tartlet
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Miss Tartlet (message)  3,207 posts, Sugar bee

Two great TV/movie refs in one post! I’ve already informed Mr. Tartlet that we’re going to have yarn pom garlands as home decor since I can’t use them in our wedding. The man thinks I’ve lost my mind…thanks for the tutorial, Magic!

 
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Miss Ostrich (message)  1,948 posts, Buzzing bee

awesome tutorial…and LOVE the poms, Miss M! we’ll be trying to use scraps of thin fabric to make our poms next week *crossing fingers*
can’t wait to see the garland!!!

 
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organicgal (message)  259 posts, Helper bee

Miss Magic you always freakin crack me up, I love reading your blogs! Those poms are pretty sweet.

We are getting married under a tree too, and I just cant think of anything i want to ‘decorate’ it with. Everything sounds like it will look weird. I dont know yet.

 
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Miss Cinnamon Bun
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Miss Cinnamon Bun (message)  1,100 posts, Bumble bee

You can work from either end of the yarn ball, but if you use the loose end that is on the outside, the ball of yarn rolls around as you unravel it. When you pull from the inside, it just sits there. :)

 
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Margarita

I <3 that you said “floody”. My fi looks like at me like crazy when I call thing that :)

 
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cleve_girl01
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cleve_girl01 (message)  664 posts, Busy bee

Ah, I love when I scroll down and see a GG reference. :)

 
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Miss Carousel (message)  590 posts, Busy bee

Those are fantastic and so much fun!

 
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jmc
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jmc (message)  882 posts, Busy bee

I still want someone to do a Gilmore Girls themed wedding.

 
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Mrs. Magic, Chapel Hill, NC Age and Occupation: 30, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Researcher Engagement Date: December 1, 2009 Wedding Date: October 2011 Venue: Barn at Valhalla About Me: I’m a tall drink of water (5’10”!) and a Southern bride with an enormous appetite for Mexican food, good deals, anything French, and all things wedding! By day I am lucky enough to work with individuals with autism and their families. By night, I’m even luckier to be able to spend time hanging out with awesome friends, crafting, shopping, thinking about exercising, and kicking it with Mr. Magic and our two cats. I tend to have sudden, intense cravings that will not be denied (seafood enchiladas! new jeans!) and I’m prone to being a disorganized mess of anxiety and stress. After waiting (and waiting!) to get engaged, I am finally planning the colorful, fun, fabulously awesome Fall wedding of our dreams. In an effort to share the fun and craziness that is wedding planning, I’m gonna blog about it for y’all---the good, the bad, and the pretty!

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