![]() ![]() To make clean-up easy, hold it over a sheet of paper with a crease in the middle. You’ll be left with a chick in need of a haircut. Use scissors to cut the looped ends of the bundle on both the front and back. I’ve done this for my other pom pom animals but on this occasion I’d lost our stapler-but guess what? It still worked anyway. If you want you can staple the template closed. Slide the yarn bundle into the middle of your chick’s tummy. Then tie the knot around the middle a second time, this time make it as tight as you can. Tie a piece of yarn around the centre of the clump before sliding it off the end of your pom pom maker. For a patchy chick, make the pom pom half yellow and half brown. ![]() Match the colour of your yarn to the colour of the chick you’re making. No specific size, but if your bundle of yarn is too thin it won’t sit right in your chick’s tummy. Wrap the yarn around the pom pom maker until it’s a fat clump. ![]() For more detailed instructions on creating the pom pom maker see here. Use the template provided to cut out a DIY pom pom maker from recycled heavy cardboard. Glue together with your glue stick.Ĭut around the chick, then also cut along the white line and around the centre circle.
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