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As long as having any patrons on my Patreon, I will send the rewards And my tutorials will be posted on my YouTube channel. If you enjoy what I do, please consider supporting me on Patreon, with ONLY $1 per month.Įvery month, I will try my best to release new tutorials on any themes I'd like to share (I also might ask you for any suggestions for my upcoming tutorials). And like all artists, I still need to pay my rent and I put a lot of love and time into making my pompom tutorials and IĮnjoy doing them so much! These tutorials require a great deal of time,Įffort and expense. Will be focusing on teaching you how to turn pompoms into adorable and Well as learning how to create new designs. This book is sure to give all craft fans a new enjoyment of making pom poms. To enjoy my video tutorials and download the extra packages to learnĪim for Patreon is to help you improve your pompom-making skills as Wind the yarn around the pom pom maker, cut to shape the contour of the face, put ears, nose and eyes on it - and that's it A realistic and cute pom pom animal is now with you. Short versions, all are full version with my instructions. The more advanced projects include two- or three-tone figures, like the parakeet or puffer fish, which incorporate up to three strands of yarn at points in the winding process. The author of the book " Pom Pom Pom: Over 50 mini pompoms to make". The simplest project makes a chick hair tie and involves little more than wrapping yarn around a plastic base called a pom-pom maker, and making a single cut. My name is Le Lam Nhat Huy a.k.a Henry Le, a full-time pompom artist living in Vietnam.