Here's my review of the one pom-pom maker I've ever tried that I actually liked. In fact, it's such a big time-saver that I had to go to the store to buy the other sizes!
I've finally given up the crummy wind-around-cardboard method I learned from my mom when I was a little kid.
Thanks for the review! I'll look for these. I have the plastic rings, same idea as the cardboard, but more durable. However, someone lost one of the rings (there's 3 sizes that clip together inside each other). Do you steam your pompoms to fluff them up?
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I have every size. Perfect pom poms every time.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the review! I'll look for these. I have the plastic rings, same idea as the cardboard, but more durable. However, someone lost one of the rings (there's 3 sizes that clip together inside each other). Do you steam your pompoms to fluff them up?
ReplyDeleteBoy Diana, You've really gone hi tech with that pom pom maker LOL
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