![]() Thank you again for such a great product. My pom poms turn out really even that way - is that how you intend it to be used? And lastly, I’ve found that if I didn’t wind enough black yarn for an eye, for example, once my pom pom is fluffed, and using a long doll-making needle, I can thread more yarn into the sparse area to add more of the missing color. ) One other question: after I cut and tie a pom pom, before freeing it from the pom pom maker, I trim the pom pom using the wooden edge of the pom pom maker as a guide. ![]() And, of course, acrylic isn’t so great for the environment. The other thing I find with acrylic (at least practice-quality acrylic) is the ends of the yarn will fluff out, depending on the brand, which makes pom poms look less well defined. And that could be because I was given some acrylic yarn to practice on and maybe that’s harder on scissors than wool? You show a Fiskars scissor in your youtube tutorials, would you post somewhere which Fiskars it is, please (they have so many kinds - which is the best for yarn)? The other thing I realized while practicing on acrylic yarn is that the felting needle doesn’t work particularly well on it, but it works great when I used the wool yarn I bought from you - so maybe you could mention in a tips and techniques section why you sell wool yarn on your site, rather than acrylic. For instance, I bought your little black scissors but have managed to dull them already. One thing I’ve been wishing is a single page on your site with a brain dump of all of the tips and techniques for making your pom poms. Both orders have arrived here in California within two days without any expedited shipping. ![]() I love your pom pom makers SO much! I have all three sizes and have given one as a gift.
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