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Beautiful! I'm getting closer to using mine--dug one of them out today and a pattern book too although I much prefer your videos. Unfortunately, I'm going on vacation in a few weeks and where I'm going doesn't have Internet. Drat...:)
ReplyDeletewonderful...really want to make these too...tried and failed...dont have the proper equipment...love you work and the designs are amazing only ever seen baby pram blankets
ReplyDeleteAnne x
Is it the pompoms that you want to make - you can't fail - impossible! You can create them on any size Loom. Let me know which Loom you have and I'll help you. Then all you need is a wire Doggy brush or a wire brush that is used for felting to tease the Pompom. Lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn x
I'd love to make a baby blanket using the pompoms, can you tell me how? I've got the medium size loom.
ReplyDeletehi do you have to join squares to make the pom pom blanket ?
ReplyDeleteThis is what I was wondering as well, I'm not sure how you'd join them to hide the edges and be able to cut the pomp poms - I can make a square and the pompoms but not sure how to join them to make them bigger and cut the edge "stitches for a pompom?
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