Pompom Ballerina Clothespin Doll Christmas Ornament
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Create a Ballerina Doll with Yarn and Clover Pompom Makers.
You Can Make This!
Supplies:
Clover Pompom Makers 65mm (Pale Green) and 35mm (Pink,)
Yarn in colors of your choice for hair and tutu,
One wooden clothespin, I used "Woodpile Fun!"
Felt for bodice and sleeves,
One paper forget-me-not flower or something else for your ballerina to hold,
One gold filigree bead cap for crown,
Gold and white baker's twine,
Blue, Brown and Pink markers (I use Pigma Micron 01)
Pink Felt-tip Marker for shoes (I used Tombow ABT color #743)
Scissors, Hot Glue Gun,
Hand-sewing Needle large enough for Baker's Twine,
Creatology Stretchy Cord,
Cosmetic Blush and cotton swab,
Bonjour et merci pour ce tuto. C'est adorable. Je suis fan de toutes vos créations
Thank you Marylene! XO
You are such a wonderful teacher! Thank you for showing us how to make this beautiful ornament 😀
Thank you Cynthia!
Love her! Thank you for another wonderful doll to make! 🌼🌻🌼
I loved it 👌✨✨✨✨pretty doll thank you for sharing it 🌷🌷🌷🇶🇦
So cute. I can make with my grandchildren so adorable
Thanks Deb!
She is precious!! Her friends too!! 👸🏼🥰
Great projects.🙋♀️🇨🇮👍👍
Thank you Vera!
Thanks for sharing! I just subscribed And can’t wait to make these! Just in time for “Christmas in July “ projects. I see there are others on your channel as well.
Welcome to Rick Rack Ruby!
absolutely adorable!
Adorable!
Laura, sooo darling project. I wondered where to purchase the Pom Pom makers. Sure beats making mine from cardboard from cereal boxes. I want to make these for my great granddaughter Veda. She’s only four but can wind the yarn. She loves projects..
Hi Roberta! Look up Clover pompom maker on Amazon or check at Michael’s! My grandson is four and he loves making Pompoms! He needs a little help, but not much!
I just love your work. Your videos are very clear and easy to understand. What kind of needle do you use for baker's twine?
Hi Theresa! Welcome to Rick Rack Ruby! I select a hand-sewing needle with a large long eye that is big enough to accommodate the twine. XO
How tight do you need to tie the elastic.I secured mine to keep the pom pom from falling apart but found it difficult to find the centre and insert the peg ? Thankyou
Thank you for asking, Tricia, it IS a little bit tricky. Try to place your finger in the center first to “hold” the opening for the clothespin. Then slide in the clothespin as you remove your finger.
If you are using the “stretchy cord,” you don’t have to worry about breaking so go ahead and pull it tight. You might lose a few strands but not enough to notice.
I’m so glad that you are giving this a try. Hope this helps. Have fun! XO
@@rickrackruby3500 ❤️Thankyou ! Loving your Channel -so many terrific projects beautifully demonstrated !
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Laura I can’t find the clothespin you are using. Went to Michael’s no luck. Went online at Michael’s no luck. Used a clothespin I had (now don’t laugh) but it had a little head! Any suggestions?
Hi Cindy! I’m sorry that you aren’t finding these clothespins. Are you near a Hobby Lobby? Let me check online...
Try Amazon Honey-can-do clothespins! A package of 100 is $11.80.
Honey-Can-Do Round Wooden Clothespins, 100 Pack www.amazon.com/dp/B002CH12E2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Kjx9EbH8B3EXB
God you don't need a plastic pot.pom maker cardboard is fine.some familys have many children so buying things is not an option.i don't like pot.pom hair makes it look tacky. Little girls like to see ponytails or buns etc.this can be made with any wool. 🇬🇧
Thank you for your kind and helpful message, Jeanette. Of course, you may adapt this to your own preferences. XO