Tuesday, August 9, 2011

DIY :: Yarn Pom-Pom Hair Pin Tutorial


It suddenly came into my head the other day that I needed a yarn pom-pom (or two) for my hair. So I busted out my yarn scraps (this is the PERFECT way to use up those odds and ends!), took a peek at this tutorial over on the One Sheepish Girl blog, and got to work!


Supplies:    yarn
             scissors
             set of 1" pre-made cardboard pom-pom circles
             set of 1 1/4" pre-made cardboard pom-pom circles
             2 hair pins
  
To start, you'll need to cut out four circles from an old cereal box; two measuring about 1 inch across, and two more measuring about 1 1/4" inches across. Then cut a slit into the center and cut out a smaller circle in the middle. (For more detail and better photos see the Sheepish tutorial.)


To make your pom-pom, place two of the same sized circles back to back and then wind the yarn around the "c" shape, continuing to wind until the center hole is filled with yarn. The more yarn you use, the fluffier your pom will be. Pull the yarn tightly through the center and cut.


Holding the circle of yarn tightly to keep the yarn in place, work your scissors around the circle using the cardboard as a guide. Then gently work a new piece of yarn between the two pieces of cardboard and tie a knot; work the yarn in the opposite direction and tie another knot. Cut the pom-pom loose!


Trim the pom-pom and fluff it up a bit. 


Find your way into the center of the pom and slide a bobby pin through the piece of yarn that was used to tie the pom-pom together. Now repeat the above steps with the other sized cardboard circle templates to make your second pom-pom.

VoilĂ ! You now have two pom-pom hair pins!



I'm thinking these new hair accessories will be great for the cooler months with a pair of skinny jeans and a cardigan, or a sweater and a fun pair of boots!

4 comments:

KnittedFox said...

What a great idea! I have been looking for cute hair pin ideas and not finding anything, until now!

Thanks for the post!

meredith said...

This is so great Faith!! I will definitely give this a try with all of my yarn scraps! Thanks for the brilliant DIY! :-)

Bethany Streng said...

sups cute! i don't have any yarn, but maybe i should get some. i need a craft night...

Lisa @ Organized Chaos said...

So cute and pretty simple...I think! lol~ Might give this a try today! :) Thanks for pointing us towards your tutorials today!~
~Lisa @ Organized Chaos