I hope you got inspired and off you go to diy your own unique pom pom rug.
Finishing the back of pom pom rug.
Set the smallest pom pom maker aside as you will not need it.
Be sure to check thrift stores and second hand stores for lower prices.
I love my yarn rug.
Tie once then pull the rolls out.
Finishing a latch hook rug helps to ensure the rug holds up to the test of time and it requires little more than rug binding and a sewing machine.
Following that design makes your life easy and you ll finish the pom pom rug faster.
When you are trimming your pom poms leave the string tail nice and long.
The bigger the rug the more yarn you ll need.
That should leave about 1 2 inch of the canvas grid on all sides.
The tails will attach our pom to the rug backing.
It is fluffy and cozy and the perfect addition to my boho bean bag in my reading corner.
This one above was for a smaller pom pom the rolls below are for a larger one.
Now tie even tighter with the rolls out.
The pom poms will be tied to this to form the rug itself.
1 if the one you find is too big you can always cut it down to size.
Cut another piece of string and weave it through both of the rolls so it wraps around the whole thing.
Be sure to leave two long tails on the pom poms when trimming them to shape so you can tie onto the rug canvas.
Around 2 3 per skein roll.
We liked the look of the rug to have different size pom poms.
Step 1 cut all of the edges of the finished rug leaving two complete empty squares all around.
When you make your pom poms make sure you cut a nice long piece of string and double it up to wrap around the center.