Pom pom trim, AKA dingleberries, create a whimsical edging for these decorative throw pillows. Sew4Home shows how to make them. Go to tutorial.
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Pom pom trim, AKA dingleberries, create a whimsical edging for these decorative throw pillows. Sew4Home shows how to make them. Go to tutorial.
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The True Bias Calvin Dress & Top Paper Pattern offers a timeless silhouette with a modern twist. With its wrap design and exposed bias binding, this pattern allows you to create both a chic dress and a stylish top, perfect for any occasion.
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Sewmarm says
I remember this kind of thing from the Seventies! I used to love pom-pommed pillows as a child. Thanks for the detailed and clear tutorial. The pills look very professional.