How To Make A Pom Pom Locker Rug
To keep the backing from fraying you can use duct tape.
How to make a pom pom locker rug. Doubling up your string will reinforce your pom poms and keep them from falling apart. The tails will attach our pom to the rug backing. Attach all of the the pom poms to the rug liner by tying the tails of yarn around the mesh. Since i had already begun making the pom pom rug according to that diagram i decided i would continue with that style of difference sized pom pom s and use them in a rectangle.
This will all make more sense with the instruction booklet that s included in the kit. I used 180 pom poms for my 18 20 rug but my pom poms weren t very big. Don t tie too tight though or you might break the mat. The bigger the rug the more yarn you ll need.
Around 2 3 per skein roll. When you make your pom poms make sure you cut a nice long piece of string and double it up to wrap around the center. It will be used to make the pom poms for the rug. Repeat with the remaining yarn to make lots and lots of pom poms.
Also if you use the harder plastic rug for backing it won t fray as much. Overall i used about 90 bundles and tied the bundles in a 8 8 grid. The pom poms will be tied to this to form the rug itself. For our rug we made about 150 pom poms.
Tie the pom poms onto the mat using the strings then tie every 2 pom poms together to make them more secure and durable. If you want to make the rug even more durable use a double layer of the non slip mat. It s helpful to lay out the rug liner and arrange the finished pom poms on top of it to gauge how many you will need to make. My rough estimate would be about 80 100 pom poms per square foot but this would depend on the size of the pomps you ll make.