3/24/2024 0 Comments Pompom garland craft![]() ![]() Once you’ve gotten all the pom poms on the string, untie the string from the needle and tie off the end. It is much easier to do this as you go along than to try to space them out later. Space them out so theres about 1/4″ in between each pom. Once you get them on, move them all the way along the string until the end. If you feel resistance, go ahead and re-align them on the needle or you will have trouble moving them down the string. Next step is to just go ahead stringing the pom poms! You want to pierce the pom poms slightly off of the middle. You also want to put a knot at the end of the string so that the pom poms don’t fall off, leaving a little room on the end in case you need to tie any garlands together. The first thing you want to do is cut your string segment, then thread the needle and tightly knot the string. ![]() I cut my strings into approx 5′ long segments because that was about as long as I could manage without tangling the string. If you hang them without the cascading, you’ll need much less length. I definitely underestimated how long the garlands would need to be, but I’m a sucker for the cascading way they are hung. ![]() If I had known I would need so many, I would go back and use the 1″ ones. I ended up using more than 70 feet of pom pom garland on my tree, so I needed tons of them! I used 35 packs, or 525 pom poms total. The 1″ pom poms are much more cost effective. I wanted my pom poms to be pretty big, so I used the 1.5″ ones.
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