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Adorable Pom Pom Animals - Dogs Cats and Other Woolly Friends - cover

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Adorable Pom Pom Animals - Dogs Cats and Other Woolly Friends

Kazuko Ito

Publisher: Tuttle Publishing

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Summary

Just a bit of winding, tying, trimming and fluffing!Pom poms are suddenly showing up again everywhere—as fashion accessories, home decor items, and toys. Adorable Pom Pom Animals shows you how to use materials including yarn, mohair, and alpaca wool to sculpt cuddly pom pom animals in different shapes and sizes.In this charming little book, you will learn how to:  Select the right yarns to create the correct texture for each animal  Use stitching and trimming to sculpt and define the designs  Hone your needle felting skills to give each creation its own personality This adorable book features lessons, diagrams, sewing tips, and step-by-step instructions on how to make 30 different cute creations, including:  Miniature Schnauzer  Lion Brown Tiger Cat  Bear  Ice Cream Holiday decorations Puffer Fish Parakeet Flowers  Hearts Plus, once you've mastered the basics, you can create your own original animal friends!
Available since: 08/14/2018.

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