I am a huge KnitPicks customer, and I can never let a order go by under $50.  Paying for shipping is money that could otherwise have gone to yarn.  My wish list is filled with needles and odds and ends that I need for my kit but don't have an urgent need for that I can use to top off my order.  This time, I added a pompom maker to the mix, and boy was I excited to get started!  
As a kid I had a pompom maker, but it was a little less impressive than the ones in this kit. I have to say that I"m impressed with how easy it was to make the pompoms.
I decided to explore the pompoms in all of their glory, varying as many different elements as I could.
As a kid I had a pompom maker, but it was a little less impressive than the ones in this kit. I have to say that I"m impressed with how easy it was to make the pompoms.
I decided to explore the pompoms in all of their glory, varying as many different elements as I could.
Big vs Little: 
Worsted vs Fingering:  
Two strands together:  
Three strands together  
Variegated
I finishing all of the pompoms and then realized that there were additional instructions on the inside of the cardboard packaging. Whoops!  At least I seemed to figure it out okay.  
 




 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
