Find yourself some chunky (bulky) yarn and a pair of scissors and you're ready!
Is it that simple? Well yes, it is.
Using a pom-pom maker, will do a similar job as your fingers, so I say, just use your fingers! Whichever path you take you're going to have to do a lot of trimming after all the winding.
So save yourself some money, follow along with the video and you can make poms not just for all the hats you have stashed in the back of your wardrobe, (I know your secret!) but string them up and use them as Christmas decorations too!
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