Make fluffy Gobbles pom-pom creatures using yarn, googly eyes, pipe cleaners, and glue; learn safe cutting, measurement, and creative decorating skills.



Step-by-step guide to make Gobbles
Step 1
Gather all materials and set them on a clean table.
Step 2
Use the ruler to trace two identical rings on the cardboard about 8 cm across with a smaller hole in the middle.
Step 3
Cut out both cardboard rings carefully along your traced lines with scissors.
Step 4
Place the two cardboard rings on top of each other aligned.
Step 5
Wrap yarn around the stacked rings evenly until the rings look thick and full of yarn.
Step 6
Slide the scissors between the two rings and cut the yarn along the outer edge all the way around.
Step 7
Tie a short piece of yarn very tightly around the middle between the rings to secure the strands.
Step 8
Pull the cardboard rings off the yarn to free your pom-pom.
Step 9
Fluff the pom-pom by separating the strands with your fingers until it looks round and puffy.
Step 10
Trim any long or uneven strands with scissors to make a neat round Gobble body.
Step 11
Cut pipe cleaners into the lengths you want for legs wings or antennae.
Step 12
Push or wrap the pipe cleaner pieces into the pom-pom center knot to attach them as legs wings or antennae.
Step 13
Glue googly eyes to the front of your Gobble.
Step 14
Draw a mouth and add patterns or colors with your colouring materials.
Step 15
Share your finished Gobble creation on DIY.org.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use if we don't have cardboard, pipe cleaners, or googly eyes?
Trace two rings on corrugated cerealâbox cardboard using a cup instead of a ruler, cut short twist ties or braided yarn pieces to use like pipe cleaners for legs or antennae, and glue on buttons or draw eyes with colouring materials in place of googly eyes.
Why do strands fall out when I remove the cardboard rings and how can I fix it?
If strands slip out, make sure you wrap plenty of yarn around the stacked rings, cut the yarn all the way around between the rings with scissors, and tie a short piece of yarn very tightly around the middle between the rings before pulling the cardboard rings off.
How can I adapt this pomâpom Gobble activity for younger or older kids?
For preschoolers have an adult preâtrace and cut the cardboard rings and help wrap and tie the yarn, while older kids can make smaller or more intricate 8 cm rings, trim strands neatly with scissors, and add detailed patterns with colouring materials.
How can we make our Gobbles more unique or advanced?
Personalize your Gobble by wrapping alternating yarn colors around the stacked rings, inserting patterned pipe cleaners for wings or legs, gluing sequins along with googly eyes, and drawing a custom mouth and patterns with colouring materials before trimming.
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Facts about yarn and pom-pom crafts for kids
đ Googly eyes wobble and catch light, giving your Gobbles funny, expressive faces in a single stick-on move.
đ§° Pipe cleaners (also called chenille stems) started as cleaning tools and are now a favorite bendable craft material.
đ Pom-poms have long been used to decorate clothing and gear and add instant cheer to any craft.
đ§ś Yarn can be made from wool, cotton, or synthetic fibersâsoft yarn makes the fluffiest Gobbles!
đâď¸ Measuring with a ruler and using child-safe scissors help kids build math skills and improve fine motor control.


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