Crochet Tunisian Scrunchie
Crochet Tunisian scrunchies are a fun and stylish accessory that can add a touch of charm to any outfit. They are not only practical for keeping your hair in place but also offer a unique and handmade flair. The Tunisian crochet technique gives the scrunchie a beautiful texture and structure, making it stand out from regular scrunchies. Choosing different colors and yarn types allows you to personalize your scrunchie to match your style and mood. Whether you're looking to add a pop of color to your ponytail or create a fashionable statement with your hair accessory, the Crochet Tunisian scrunchie is a delightful and versatile piece that can be a great addition to your collection!
Materials:
4.00 mm Crochet Hook
DK Yarn (I used SweetGeorgia)
Tapestry Needle
A Pair of Scissors
Elastic or Hair Tie
Abbreviations
CH – Chain
TSS – Tunisian Simple Stitch
SLST – Slip Stitch
FVB – Front Vertical Bar
ST(s) – Stitch(es)
FO – Finish Off
Pattern:
CH 13 loosely.
Setting Up for TSS: Turn CH over and make a front pass in each of the back bumps of the CH. (13)
Foundation Front Pass: Insert hook into bump, Yarn Over (YO), pull up a loop.
Repeat till end of row. (13 loops on hook)
Foundation Return Pass: Yarn Over (YO), pull through 1 loop, YO, pull through 2 loops. Repeat till end of row.
Front Pass: Insert hook into FVB, Yarn Over (YO), pull up a loop.
Repeat till end of row. Don’t forget the last ST of the row. (13 loops on hook)
Return Pass: Yarn Over (YO), pull through 1 loop, YO, pull through 2 loops.
Repeat till end of row.
TSS: Repeat the Front Pass and Return Pass until you have a piece that measures 17 inches long or 81 rows.
Optional colour change: At the end of the Return Pass, leave two loops on the hook and pull through new colour. Tie the ends of both colours together with a double knot. Double Knot the ends at the colour changes.
Finishing Off: Insert Hook, YO, Pull up a loop, YO, Pull through both loops. Repeat until end of row.
Sewing Scrunchie: With front side facing the hair tie, sew the seam closed.
Flip the piece every couple of inches. Change yarn colour once you get to a different colour.
Option #2: If you are using a piece of elastic that isn’t closed yet, you can sew the piece together, flip it and then weave in the elastic and form a loop.
Once piece is sewn and flipped. Sew the two openings together.
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