(If you’re using regular thickness yarn, you’ll want to wind it about 130 times.) If you’re using chunky yarn wind the yarn around your fingers about 70 times. Make sure you have it there when you wind the rest of the yarn. Slide the yarn piece between your middle fingers. Start by cutting an 8 inch long piece of yarn. You can definitely use regular thickness yarn, but the thinner the yarn, the more you have to wind it around your fingers to get a full looking pom pom. I recommend using chunky yarn if you can – I linked to the exact yarn I used in the list above. 4 black pom poms (approximately 1 inch).White chunky yarn (this is the exact yarn I used).The affiliate links below will take you to products on Amazon that are similar to the supplies we used to make these pom pom sheep: I’m pretty sure these little sheep are going to join her collection shortly! Check out our video for how to make Pom Pom Sheep: My 9 year old has been waiting very patiently for me to finish this post so she can play with these little guys! She has the pom pom dragons, and two pom pom penguins on her night table right now. And out of all the pom pom crafts I’ve done, these were the easiest to make! I had no idea how fun and easy pom pom crafts were!? These pom pom sheep are adorable. And because those little dragons were based on the dragon from How to Train Your Dragon, my 9 year old LOVED them. And then I made pom pom dragons a few weeks ago. The pom pom penguins I made earlier this year were just so cute. OK, I might be enjoying the pom pom crafts too much. Aren’t these pom pom sheep adorable!? They’re so easy to make, and they’re such a fun little craft for springtime! You don’t need any special tools to make the DIY pom poms.
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