If you don’t have any old use newspaper, use scrap paper or rags to cover the area instead.
Increase or decrease the quantity of glue solution according to how many yarn balloons you wish to make.
Check the measurements of the water balloons on the packet, as sizes vary between brands. Water balloons are often sold at toy stores, but you may also find them in a seasonal aisle at a grocery store or dollar store when the weather is warm.
You can find these balloons anywhere that party supplies are sold. If you want to make a medium-sized yarn ball, simply blow the balloons up partially.
Don’t cut the yarn yet, as you will need to use more yarn later. Any type of yarn fibre can be used for this task. Experiment with different textures and colours to vary the look of your yarn balloons.
Keep wrapping the balloon until you run out of wet yarn.
Make the cut at least 1 centimetre (0. 39 in) away from the balloon to avoid accidentally puncturing it.
Place the wet yarn balloon and wax paper in a non-windy area to ensure that they don’t blow away. Never leave the yarn balloons on newspaper, as the glue will cause the newspaper to stick to the yarn.
If you don’t have a needle on hand, use a sharp craft knife to pop the balloon.
If you’re having trouble gripping the ballon, use tweezers to pull out the remaining small pieces of balloon.