![]() Just keep taping and sewing and pretty soon you will have yards of trim. You can go back and rip off most of the tape after, but I decided to use a tape that matched my ribbon and then just leave it on since you wouldn’t be able to see it when I glued the trim onto my umbrella. I tried a few different techniques for attaching the thread to the ribbon, and what worked the best for me was taping the thread onto the ribbon and then doing a zig-zag stitch right over the top. The middle point of the thread between the two pom-poms is what should be attached at the pencil mark on the ribbon. Fold each section in half so the two pom-poms on each end match up. ![]() To help space the pom-poms out evenly, I marked out where the thread would be attached to the ribbon – every 3 1/2 inches.Ĥ. Once you have a long strand of threaded pom-poms, it’s time to prepare the grosgrain ribbon. Continue threading pom-poms onto the thread, spacing them five inches apart. Push the needle through the middle of the pom-pom and slide the pom-pom down the thread.Ģ. Start off by threading your needle with the crochet thread. ![]() I think it turned out pretty cute attached to my umbrella:ġ. I needed about six yards of trim, and the one I wanted was $8 a yard, which meant nearly $50 bucks in total for my project! That was way more than I wanted to spend, so I decided to try it make my own pom pom trim. Normally, I have no problem buying pom-pom trim, but recently I was giving our outdoor umbrella an upgrade, and I really wanted to add a large pom-pom trim to the bottom. Hey guys! Today I have a tutorial to help you make your own diy pom pom trim.
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