How to Make a Pom Pom

Are you looking for how to make a pom pom to adorn the top of a crochet or knit hat? If so, then look no further! In this tutorial, I’ll share with you how I made the big, floppy pom pom for my daughter’s newest crochet hat, the Knit-Look Super Bulky Slouch (shown below). You can use this tutorial to make a yarn pom pom with any weight yarn and in various sizes.

 

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MATERIALS

  • Yarn: Yarn used for the tutorial is Lion Brand Yarn Hometown USA in Miami Seafoam; 6 / Super Bulky Weight Yarn / less than 6 yards
  • You can easily substitute other bulky or super bulky yarns.
  • Substitute yarns: You can choose to use a lighter weight yarn. You will simple have to wrap the yarn many more times so your pom looks floppy (or full) and not deflated.
  • Scissors
  • Cell phone or piece of cardboard (approximately 3″ W x 5-1/2″ H)

 

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How to Make a Pom Pom

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Step 1:  Cut an 18″ long piece of yarn and lay it across your cell phone (or piece of cardboard), as shown above. This is the yarn you’ll use to form your pom and secure it later.

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Step 2: Leave a 3-4″ long tail and begin wrapping your yarn around the long edge of your cell phone, as shown above. Wrap the yarn around 40 times. Make sure to wrap it around the 18″ piece of yarn you placed in the previous step. Do not wrap too tightly or it will be hard to remove the pom later.

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Step 3: Continue to wrap the yarn around your cell phone until you’ve wrapped it 40 times. I like to wrap mine as neatly as possible to keep the loops the same size. 

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Step 4: After you’ve completed wrapping your yarn, flop the tail up on top of the rest. Slide the 18″ piece of yarn down until it’s along the long edge of your cell phone. Tie it to secure.

Tip: I like to tie mine loosely until I remove the yarn from my cell phone, then I loosen the knot and tie it tightly.

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Step 5: Use your scissors and cut the loops of yarn along the long edge opposite of where you gathered the yarn.

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Continue cutting the loops of yarn across the long edge until you have cut all of them.

 

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Step 6: Secure your yarn pom by re-knotting the knot you made in step 4. Make it as tight as you can without breaking the yarn. Next, use your scissors to trim the uneven ends of your pom. 

 

Floppy Yarn Pom Tutorial by A Crocheted Simplicity

Step 7:  To help me shape my pom, I like to gather it in one hand like a tassel. I then take my scissors and trim the long ends in an arch shape. 

 

Voila! You’ve Learned How to Make a Pom Pom!

 

Now you’re ready to secure it to the top of your newest hat using the tails of yarn from the beginning 18″ piece.

 

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