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How to Crochet a Scrunchie: Step-by-Step Guide

How to Crochet a Scrunchie: Step-by-Step Guide

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Crocheting a scrunchie is one of the most satisfying beginner-friendly projects you can take on. Quick to finish, endlessly customizable, and genuinely useful, handmade crochet scrunchies have become a staple for crafters who want to combine creativity with everyday style. Whether you're brand new to crochet or looking for a fun weekend project, this guide walks you through five different scrunchie styles — from a simple fabric version to an intricate crocodile stitch design.

How to Make a Fabric Scrunchie

You will need specific materials such as fabric, elastic, scissors, and a sewing machine or needle and thread to create a fabric scrunchie. Following clear instructions, you will learn to measure, cut, and sew the fabric to make a stylish and functional scrunchie.

Materials Needed

What are the essential materials required for crafting a fabric scrunchie? To make a fabric scrunchie, you will need the following materials:

  • Fabric of your choice
  • Elastic band
  • Sewing machine or needle and thread
  • Scissors

Step 1: Cut the Fabric

Use fabric scissors to measure, mark, and cut your fabric into a long strip. A clean edge makes sewing much easier.

Step 2: Sew the Fabric

Continuing crafting a fabric scrunchie, the next step involves skillfully sewing the fabric together to create the desired accessory. Use a needle and thread to sew along the long edge of the fabric strip, forming a tube. Sew securely to prevent unraveling. Trim any excess thread and fabric. 

Step 3: Turn Inside Out

First, select your preferred design to begin crocheting a dinosaur using one of the free patterns provided by Mary Maxim.

Choosing the correct pattern is the first step towards creating your crocheted dinosaur masterpiece.

Step 4: Insert the Elastic

Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic and guide it through the fabric tube, distributing it evenly as you go.

Step 5: Sew the Ends

Once the elastic is in place, stitch the ends of the fabric tube together securely for a neat, finished closure.

How to Make a Ribbon Scrunchie


The key points to focus on when making a Ribbon Scrunchie are the materials needed and the specific instructions for creating this type of scrunchie. Crafters can achieve a unique and stylish accessory by understanding the required materials and following the step-by-step instructions. 

Materials Needed

The essential materials required to create a ribbon scrunchie are ribbon, elastic band, and scissors.


Instructions

To create a Ribbon Scrunchie, the process involves:
● Cutting the ribbon to the desired length.
● Sewing the ends together.
● Threading the elastic through the ribbon.
● Sewing the ends together.

Step 1: Cut the Ribbon
With precision and care, the initial step in crafting a ribbon scrunchie involves carefully cutting the ribbon to the desired length.
- Choose a sharp pair of fabric scissors.
- Measure and cut the ribbon according to your desired scrunchie size.
- Ensure the ends are cleanly cut to prevent fraying.

Step 2: Sew the Ends
Utilize a secure hand-sewing technique to neatly affix the ends of the ribbon together, ensuring a durable and polished finish for your ribbon scrunchie creation. Fold each end of the ribbon inwards to create a clean edge. Match the ends precisely and sew them together using tiny, tight stitches. Make sure the thread is secure to withstand the tension of the elastic.



Step 3: Thread The Elastic
After securely sewing the ends of the ribbon together, the next step in creating a ribbon scrunchie involves threading the elastic through the fabric casing.
- Use a safety pin to guide the elastic through the casing.
- Take care to ensure the elastic doesn't twist inside the casing.
- Secure the ends with a few stitches to complete this step once the elastic is threaded through.

Step 4: Sew the Ends Together

To complete the ribbon scrunchie's construction, carefully align and stitch the ends of the fabric together using a sewing machine or needle and thread. Make sure the stitches are secure to prevent the scrunchie from unraveling. Trim any excess fabric and threads.



How to Make a Granny Square Scrunchie



If you're looking to level up your handmade crochet scrunchies, a granny square design is a fantastic next step. It's a creative way to put those classic crochet squares to stylish use. Not sure how to get started with crochet stitches? Check out our beginner's guide to crochet stitches before diving in.



Materials Needed


In preparation for crafting a Granny Square Scrunchie, gather the necessary materials for this crochet project.
- Yarn: Choose your favorite color for this project, preferably a medium-weight yarn.
- Crochet Hook: Use a crochet hook suitable for the selected yarn, typically around size H/8 (5.00 mm).
- Elastic Hair Tie: You'll need a standard-sized elastic hair tie to insert in the center of the scrunchie for easy wear and removal.



Instructions


Creating a Granny Square Scrunchie involves Making the Granny Square, joining the ends, and finishing. Each step plays a crucial role in achieving the final product. Crocheters can craft a stylish and functional accessory by following these instructions carefully.



Step 1: Making the Granny Square
The initial step in creating a Granny Square Scrunchie is crafting a granny square.
- Choose your yarn and crochet hook size.
- Start with a magic circle or chain four and join to form a ring.
- Crochet rounds of stitches to create the classic granny square pattern.



Step 2: Joining the Ends
Joining the ends of the crocheted granny square to form a seamless loop is essential in creating a stylish and functional scrunchie. To achieve this, match the final row of stitches with the initial chain. Use a slip stitch to connect both ends, ensuring the loop is secure.



Step 3: Finishing
Carefully weave in any loose ends using a blunt yarn needle for an impeccable final touch to your granny square scrunchie creation.



How to Make a Tunisian Crochet Scrunchie



Gather the necessary materials to create a Tunisian crochet scrunchie, such as a Tunisian crochet hook, yarn, and a regular crochet hook for finishing. Follow step-by-step instructions to achieve the unique texture and appearance characteristic of Tunisian crochet projects.
 

Materials Needed

A well-crafted Tunisian crochet scrunchie requires specific materials for a professional and polished look. To create your stylish scrunchie, you will need:
  • Tunisian crochet hook: Choose a hook size suitable for your yarn.
  • Worsted weight yarn: Opt for a smooth, elastic yarn for a durable scrunchie.
  • Elastic hair tie: Ensure the hair tie is appropriate for comfortably securing the scrunchie in your hair.


Instructions

Several key steps are involved in creating a Tunisian crochet scrunchie. These steps include setting up the project, working on the Tunisian crochet body, joining the ends seamlessly, and finishing the scrunchie.  


Step 1: Setup

The initial step in creating a Tunisian crochet scrunchie involves gathering the materials and tools required for the project.
- Tunisian crochet hook
- Worsted weight yarn in the desired color
- Scissors


Step 2: Tunisian Crochet Body

Continuing the process of crafting the Tunisian crochet scrunchie, the next step involves creating the Tunisian crochet body using the gathered materials and tools. To start, utilize a Tunisian crochet hook and yarn to work the Tunisian Simple Stitch (TSS) in rows.


Step 3: Joining the Ends

Upon completing the Tunisian crochet body, the next essential step in crafting a Tunisian crochet scrunchie is seamlessly joining the ends to form a circular shape.
- Align the starting chain with the last row and slip stitch to join.
- Weave in the ends securely to ensure durability.
- Ensure the seam is neat and invisible for a polished final look.


Step 4: Finishing

The final step in completing the Tunisian crochet scrunchie is adding a decorative edging for a polished and stylish finish. You can choose from various edging options like picot, scallop, or simple slip stitches for a personalized touch.


How to Make a Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie


The crocodile stitch is one of the most eye-catching techniques in crochet, producing overlapping scale-like textures that make every scrunchie look truly one of a kind. If you're ready to explore more advanced stitch patterns, browse our full range of crochet patterns for inspiration.


Materials Needed

To craft a Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie, gather the necessary materials to begin the project precisely and quickly. To create this unique scrunchie, you will need:
  • Worsted weight yarn in your desired color
  • 4.5 mm crochet hook
  • Hair elastic

These materials will ensure you have everything required to successfully complete the crocodile stitch scrunchie. The worsted-weight yarn provides a sturdy base for the scrunchie, while the 4.5mm crochet hook allows you to create the intricate crocodile stitch pattern. The hair elastic will give your scrunchie its stretch and practicality.



Instructions

Creating a Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie involves specific steps to achieve the desired result. Each step is crucial in the final product, from crafting the Crocodile Stitch base to joining the ends and inserting the elastic. Sewing the ends together is the final touch that completes the creation of a unique and intricate Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie. 


Step 1: Crocodile Stitch Base

Utilizing a crochet hook and yarn, create a Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie by forming the foundational Crocodile Stitch base.



Step 2: Crocodile Stitch Rows


To create the Crocodile Stitch Rows for the Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie, work successive rows of intricate crocodile stitches around the initial ring base. The crocodile stitch involves making a series of overlapping "scales" that give the scrunchie a unique textured look.


Step 3: Joining the Ends

Begin by carefully aligning and overlapping the ends of the crocheted piece to join them together seamlessly for a polished finish.


Step 4: Insert the Elastic

After seamlessly joining the ends of the crocheted piece, the next step involves inserting the elastic to create a secure and functional scrunchie. To do this, cut a piece of elastic to the desired length for a snug fit around the wrist or hair. Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic and thread it through the crocheted tube, ensuring it is evenly distributed before securing it.


Step 5: Sew the Ends Together

Is it essential to carefully sew the ends of the crocheted piece together when creating a Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie to ensure a seamless and secure finish?


Step 6: Finishing

Continuing the construction process of the Crocodile Stitch Scrunchie, the final step involves adding embellishments for a polished and personalized touch. Using a needle and thread, you can sew on buttons, beads, or fabric flowers.

How to Crochet a Scrunchie: Frequently Asked Questions

 

What yarn is best for crochet scrunchies?


The best yarn depends on the look and feel you're going for. Cotton yarn offers durability and breathability, making it ideal for everyday wear. Acrylic yarn provides stretch and comes in a wide range of colors, great for vibrant, eye-catching scrunchies. Elastic yarn is purpose-built for accessories like this — it maintains its shape and delivers a snug, comfortable fit over time. 

Are scrunchies easy to make?


Yes. Scrunchies are one of the most beginner-friendly crochet projects available. Most styles use simple stitches like single or double crochet worked in the round to form a tube. Once the crocheted section is complete, an elastic is inserted to give the scrunchie its signature stretch. With so many yarn colors and stitch options to explore, you can keep making new ones without ever repeating yourself.
 


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