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Pattiewack Designs-Mini Pom Pom Maker. Virtually Anything That Can Be Wound Around The Tool Can Be Made Into A Pom-Pom Such As Yarn Cording Tulle Embroidery Floss Lace Ribbon Rick Rack Felt And Even Newspaper Strips. Made In Usa.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Yarn slips every time.

This point is really good in theory, but it has a fatal flaw that cannot be overcome. The sides are so slippery that when you roll the yarn over the marked spot, it keeps slipping off. I want the design to have a small piece of plastic protruding from the top of each wrapping area to hold the yarn in place. I can try applying a very thin layer of hot glue around the edges and see if that keeps the thread from slipping off - otherwise this tool is totally useless.

Pros
  • Pattiewack Designs-Mini Pom Maker
Cons
  • I'll write later

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool!

This is a very handy tool to have in your craft tool box. It is a multi-size tool and replaces many competitive tools. It's thin, easy to hold, made of durable plastic, and easy to use. I love that I can make multiple sizes at once to keep in my stash. Plus, it's easy to use and not as "uncomfortable" as other pom-pom makers. I have this one and a large one and use them often for decorating postcards, mixed media and altered art, as well as for knitting and crocheting. The thread is easier to…

Pros
  • Made in USA
Cons
  • Quick Start Guide

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Difficult tool to use

I make a rug out of pom poms and thought it would be invaluable for making the hundreds of pom poms I need. However, it's so big and chunky that if I wrap yarn around it 100 times (yes, I count every time), it flies out of my hand. If I can't get into the rhythm, I get very upset. Once you have wrapped the yarn around the patiwak, you should slide the yarn down to the narrower part to tie the yarn around the center tight enough so that the yarn doesn't fall out. Also, you cannot trim the ends…

Pros
  • Almost anything that can be wrapped around a tool can be made into a pom pom such as yarn, cord, tulle, embroidery, thread, lace ribbon, felt and even newspaper strips
Cons
  • expensive