![]() Please allow up to 3 days to pick and pack before shipping. We try our utmost to process 'express post' orders first. You can check your tracking to follow your order after it leaves our warehouse. (Please add upto 3 days to Auspost estimated shipping times for us to pick and pack your order)Īll shipments will have full tracking available. Auspost generally takes up to 6 days to deliver. Pick and Pack your order (allow up to 3 days)įrom the time we start to pick your order, it can take us up to 3 days before it gets collected by Auspost. All orders placed on a Friday or before a Public holiday will begin being picked on Monday morning or the day after public holiday. Our 'Order Processing Team' do not work weekends and public holidays. We ask for your understanding and appreciate your patients in case this happens. Most will arrive much sooner but occasionally due to factors out of our control delivery may take a few more days. This covers the time it takes to pick and pack (up to 3 days) plus up to 5 days for Auspost to deliver. ![]() ![]() Orders Under $150 are subject to a flat delivery fee of $9.95 For 'Bulky' orders (Items over a certain size and weight) we will advise you with any extra shipping costs before delivery. I love 100 percent cotton yarn for pom-pom garlands because it gives the pom-poms a more unique and rustic look and because I know that no animals were harmed or injured to make them.Free shipping on all orders over $150 for Delivery within Australia. Luckily, when choosing yarn for your projects, there are many alternatives to wool, such as 100 percent cotton yarn, so there’s never a need to hurt sheep in the process. With a simple switch of materials, you can make your crafts cruelty-free. Slide each pom-pom onto the jute string, and now you have your very own wool-free pom-pom garland! (I like to use two pieces of string to make sure that the pom-pom holds together.) Take the pom-pom off your homemade pom-pom maker and fluff with your hands. Step 5: Tie a piece of string tightly around the center (between the cardboard pieces) using a double knot. Step 4: Once wrapped, cut the yarn down the center (between the cardboard pieces), just as you would with the pom-pom maker. Note: Keep in mind that the larger your circles are, the more yarn you’ll have to use. Wrap at least three layers if you want a full pom-pom. Step 3: Put the two doughnut-shaped pieces together and start wrapping your yarn around them. Your two cardboard pieces should look like doughnuts! Step 2: Cut out the larger circles from the cardboard, then cut out the smaller circles in the center. Step 1: Trace two circles onto the cardboard using the larger circle shape, then trace two smaller circles (using the smaller circle shape) in the center of the two larger circles. Two different-sized circles to trace (you can use anything that has a circle shape, such as the top and bottom of a cup or mug) Carefully slide each pom-pom onto the jute string, and enjoy!ĭon’t have a pom-pom maker? Just make your own! See below: Once you’ve made all the pom-poms you want for your garland, cut a piece of jute string to whatever length you want your garland to be. Step 4: Continue to make pom-poms using the steps above. I like to roll my pom-poms between my hands to make them round and fluffy. Note: You may need to shape your pom-pom after you take if off the pom-pom maker (just a quick fluff!). Once tied together, take the pom-pom off the pom-pom maker and-ta-da!-you’ve made a pom-pom. (This center will be revealed once you’ve cut the yarn.) I like to use a double knot when I tie the yarn, and I also use two pieces of yarn to make sure that my pom-pom doesn’t fall apart. Step 3: Tie a piece yarn around the center of the pom-pom maker. Step 2: Cut the yarn down the middle of the pom-pom maker. If you want your pom-poms to look fuller, use multiple wrapped layers of yarn! (I used three layers of yarn for each side of the pom-pom maker.) Step 1: Wrap yarn around each side of the pom-pom maker. Pom-pom maker (I used Clover brand if you can’t get a pom-pom maker, scroll down to learn how to make your own!) These instructions include how to make a pom-pom with a pom-pom maker as well as how to make your own pom-pom maker.ġ00 percent cotton yarn (I used Lily Sugar ‘n Cream brand) Written by Ashley Dunlop of Heart 2 Home CreationsĪre your windows looking a little bare? Are you having a party and need some fun decorations? Or do you just loooove to get crafty? Well, here’s how you can make your very own wool-free pom-pom garland! It’s super-easy and quick to make, inexpensive, and versatile, and you can use it over and over again.
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