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Pompoms are currently super-fashionable, whether adorning a headdress, swinging from a bag handle or dangling from a mobile or keyring. But why have a plain coloured pompom when you could have a tiny panda or a watermelon slice pompom? With no fancy equipment needed - in fact, you can make do with rings cut from cardboard, four bulldog clips, a pencil and a pair of scissors, plus your yarn - these pompoms are inexpensive to make for yourself or for others. With striking, graphic photography and clear step-by-step photographs to accompany all the instructions - and with each pompom taking no more than an hour to make - with Pompomania you can easily add a little pomzazz to your world.
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Christine Leech studierte am Bath College of Art und schrieb ihre Diplomarbeit zum Thema 'Alice hinter den Spiegeln'. Sie arbeitet für Buchverlage und Magazine wie Marie Claire und Look & Fabulous.
Summary
Pompoms are currently on trend, whether they're adorning a headdress, swinging from a bag, or dangling from a keyring. But why have a plain pompom when you can have a tiny pompomeranian dog, a cheeky monkey pompom, or a smiley face emoji-pom? With clear step-by-step photographs to accompany all the instructions—and with each pompom taking no more than an hour to make—Pompomania will show you how to give your pompoms personality. With no fancy equipment needed—you can make do with rings cut from cardboard and a pair of scissors—these pompoms are inexpensive and great to make to keep or to give. Pompomania will add a little pomzazz to your world.