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Sushi Roll Pom-Poms

By: Megan O. Andersen from radmegan.com
Sushi Roll Pom-Poms

In the Designer's Words: "When you move to a new neighborhood and can't stop dreaming about the sushi joint in your OLD neighborhood, you sometimes obsess over sushi rolls until you start seeing them in your craft supplies. Then you grab some yarn, felt, fabric glue, pom-pom makers, rubber bands, and scissors, and make a batch of pom-poms that look like salmon, avocado and cucumber rolls, and tuna rolls. This project is a great way to use scraps of yarn, and makes an adorable gift-topper. Making pom-poms wrapped in "nori" felt strips is probably faster than making real sushi, but it sure leaves your tummy growling. This is a great project for any age, and a fun way to use scrap yarn!"
Unexpected ideas have never been cuter than this DIY craft to make faux sushi. Created out of poms and scrap fabric, the adorable Sushi Roll Pom-Poms can be made out of items for your stash, making them completely budget-friendly. Once you create these cuties, you can display them as a charming knick knack or even give them to your kids to play with. Tea parties with dolls are so passé, especially when you can serve them sushi.

Estimated CostUnder $10

Time to CompleteIn an evening

Project TypeMake a Project

Materials List

  • Caron medium weight yarn in white
  • Bernat Softee Chunky yarn in Berry red
  • Large pom-pom makers
  • Sharp Scissors
  • Rubber bands
  • Black wool felt
  • Scrap yarn in lime green
  • Scrap yarn in lime salmon
  • Scrap yarn in forrest green
  • Aileens Fabric Fusion fabric glue
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