ROSIE DEACON POM-POMS

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Note: If you run out of wool, just tie some more to the end 4 6 2 ROSIE DEACON POM-POMS Find some thin cardboard, like a tissue box, a glass, and a twenty cent coin Create and cut out two templates, and stack them on top of each other Start wrapping the wool around the template Use the glass to trace an outer circle, and the coin for the inner circle Tie enough wool to complete many layers around the template Keep wrapping until the center hole has shrunk Developed by the Powerhouse Museum with NSW Creative Industries Resident, Rosie Deacon. Share your creations by tagging @powerhousemuseum @rosiedeacon #koalatrain. 1 3 5

Transcript of ROSIE DEACON POM-POMS

Note: If you run out of wool, just tie some more to the end

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ROSIE DEACONPOM-POMS

Find some thin cardboard, like a tissue box, a glass, and a twenty cent coin

Create and cut out two templates, and stack them on top of each other

Start wrapping the wool around the template

Use the glass to trace an outer circle, and the coin for the inner circle

Tie enough wool to complete many layers around the template

Keep wrapping until the center hole has shrunk

Developed by the Powerhouse Museum with NSW Creative Industries Resident, Rosie Deacon. Share your creations by tagging @powerhousemuseum @rosiedeacon #koalatrain.

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Carefully remove the two templates from the pom-pom

Congratulations, you’re all done!

Take a new length of yarn and tie a tight double knot down the middle

Trim any stray pieces of wool with your scissors

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Cut around the outer edge between the two templates

Developed by the Powerhouse Museum with NSW Creative Industries Resident, Rosie Deacon. Share your creations by tagging @powerhousemuseum @rosiedeacon #koalatrain.