![]() ![]() I liked the textured, almost gray coloring from the fabric pen. You can use fabric paint here instead of the pen if you want your color to be more dense. ![]() Once the entire letter is outlined, use the fabric pen to fill in the letter. Then, if you have a letter with cut outs, like my g, it’s best to cut out those sections and trace around the outside of those so that if your pen slips, it will be on the inside of the letter where you’ll be coloring it in. Position your template in the center of the pillow and trace the edges with your fabric pen. Once both sides are full of wrapped yarn, using your sewing scissors, cut along the center groove. Start wrapping the yarn around the first side of the maker, once the yarn is full start wrapping the other side of the clover maker. With scissors or an X-acto knife, cut out the letter. To making yarn Pom Poms, begin by opening your Clover Pom Pom maker. This proportion seemed good to me but feel free to make yours larger or smaller. My pillow is 15″ square so I made my monogram letter about 5″ wide x 7″ high. Make a monogram template by printing out your letter on the computer as an outline. Scissors, X-acto knife, needle, thread, computer to print out monogram template. I included a YouTube video on how to make pom poms below. Pom pom maker – there are many ways to make pom poms, but this tool makes it super easy and keeps them all the same size and shape. Yarn – I bought yarn at Michael’s too – I wanted to keep with a neutral palette so I used this one called stone washed.įabric pen – you could use fabric paint too but I found the pen was perfect for outlining the monogram and filling it in. Pillow – I got a cream colored one on sale at Michael’s and it has a nice burlap-like texture to it. I love quick, clever projects – and if you can find an inexpensive pillow, it’s a cheap one too. I made this monogram pillow with pom poms and I wanted to share it with you not just because it’s super sweet but also because it took me less than 2 hours to do it. ![]()
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