From oversized fluffy globes adorning woolly hats to mini versions dangling from the hems of skirts, the little woollen balls can even be found providing a statement piece on pom pom jewellery. But pom poms have moved on from the Blue Peter style, childhood memories of cutting up a cereal packet and wrapping around an old a bit of old wool. There are now a variety of pom pom makers available to buy in most haberdashery shops, aiding the volume of your production line and spherical accuracy of homemade pom poms.

You can download the article and pattern sheets here: Multi Pom 

Original article appears in Sewing World No.244 June 2016