Pompom peg angel

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Step 1 -add a face to your peg

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Step 2 – make your pompom – I combine yarns together which makes it even quicker to wind the pompom

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fill your pompom maker or cardboard rings – the more yarn you wind around the rounder your pompom will be

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  • cut your pom pom making sure you keep the maker shut
  • put a piece of yarn between the two halves of the maker to secure all the ends and tie off securely – this is what holds your pompom together

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Step 3 – find the centre of your pompom and insert the peg – the legs of the peg will hold the pom pom in place

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Step 4 – add some wings

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cut a wing shape on the fold of some paper or felt

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Step 5 – glue the wings to the peg angel I use a glue gun – any quick setting glue will do the job 

Step 6 – to finish add some string for the angel to hang and a label with a Christmas message

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Merry Christmas