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(Article #860) is a 4-ply worsted-weight 100% acrylic yarn. • Solids in 3.5 oz/100g (170 yd/156 m) balls • Prints in 3 oz/85 g (145 yd/133 m) balls
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Additional Materials 27 x 33 in. (68.5 x 84 cm) rug canvas OR burlap
4 yds rug binding, 1 1/4 in. (3.2 cm) wide
Sewing needle and thread
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Pom-Pom Rug
Lion Brand® Vanna's Choice®
GAUGE:
Exact gauge is not essential to this project.
RUG
Bind edges of canvas OR burlap with rug binding. Following package directions, make Pom-Poms as follows:
18 with A, 16 with B, 10 with C, 11 with D, 16 with E, 6 with F, 6 with G, 16 with H, 9 with J, 6 with K, and 6 with L.
FINISHING
Make 10 rows of 12 Pom-Poms each on canvas, arranging colors as desired. With large-eyed blunt needle and matching yarn, sew Pom-Poms to canvas. Weave in ends.
Pom-Pom Rug Reviewed by Michelle Young on 2009-10-31
I made one for my brother-in-law's wedding present and they love it. It was the first thing in their new home and I'm so happy with it. I didn't realise how time consuming making pompoms were though this is a LONG project! Worth it though. I just listened to the yarn craft podcast and liz and zontee said they want pictures of items with pets and also mentioned the pompom rug and I have both! So here it is! The kitten is sitting in the spot where the last four/five pompoms go because it was JUST his size. Also BEWARE cats love to pin pompoms down and rip the yarn out of the middle. Which leaves you with a pile of inche long yarn.