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Add a festive pom pom pudding to your Christmas tree!

Posted by Cat Morley from London, United Kingdom • Published See Cat Morley's 1146 projects »
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  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 1
    Step 1

    Hold the two pom pom makers together, open up and start by wrapping the right hand side of the right half of the pom pom maker with brown yarn.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 2
    Step 2

    When it's about half full, wrap the left side with cream yarn and wrap a few cream strands over the brown to the right.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 3
    Step 3

    Continue wrapping the cream to the left and brown to the right, adding a few strands of cream to the brown every now and then.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 4
    Step 4

    Repeat on the other side of the pom pom maker, but reverse so that the cream side is to the right and the brown side to the left.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 5
    Step 5

    Close the pom pom maker and use some sewing scissors to cut around the outside edge of the pom pom.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 6
    Step 6

    Tie a long length of brown yarn around the middle of the pom pom, pull tight and knot before removing the pom pom maker.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 7
    Step 7

    Give your pudding a haircut until it's the desired size.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 8
    Step 8

    Thread a sewing needle with brown thread and stitch three small red pom poms together to look like berries.

  • How to make a pom poms. Christmas Pudding Pom Pom - Step 9
    Step 9

    Stitch the berries on the top of your pudding and hang on your Christmas tree.

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alice b.
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Other traditions related to Christmas have also been derived from Germanic paganism, including the Yule log, Christmas ham, Yule Goat, stuffing stockings, Santa Claus and his nightly ride through the sky, and parts of Pre-Christian Alpine traditions. www.assignmentdoer.co.uk/

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