Add a more cuddly and adorable cushion to your living room by learning this very easy pom-pom cushion tutorial that needs no sewing at all! Dainty Diaries via YouTube brought this amazing and clever idea to life and now my couch looked even more cozy and comfy.

Materials:

  • Cotton yarn, different colors, and sizes
  • Cardboard
  • Plain cushion case
  • Fabric glue
  • Sharp fabric scissors

Directions:

Step 1

First, grab your cardboard and cut a square out of it, the size depends on how big or wide you want your pom-poms to be, but the tighter or smaller the better, however that could take you more work, so you can stick to a medium-size if you want. Fold the cardboard and find the center, cut a smaller square for inserting the small piece of yarn later. Once your cardboard is ready, start wrapping your yarn around a few times until it reaches the desired thickness or volume. Cut a piece of string and insert it through the small square at the center of the cardboard, then use it to tie the yarn at the middle securely.

How To Make A Pom Pom Cushion Using Yarn
Image Credit: Dainty Diaries via YouTube

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Step 2

Grab a sharp scissor and use it to cut through both ends of the looped yarn, trim and shape your pom pom. Proceed to make as many pieces as you need for the size of your cushion, you can use any variety of colors that you want. Take your cushion case and insert a bit of cardboard inside, and then glue all of your little pom-poms on, wait for it to dry completely depending on the package instructions. Rub the pom poms a bit just so they aren’t flat, remove the cardboard then insert your cushion.

DIY Yarn Pom Pom Cushion Tutorial
Image Credit: Dainty Diaries via YouTube

 

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Super Easy No-Sew Pom Pom Cushion Tutorial

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