Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern
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Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern

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Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern

Hi everyone, this week I am bringing to you the crochet “easiest scrunchie ever” (free pattern). I love crocheting scrunchies so much, as they are so practical and also feminine. As you know, I have crocheted many scrunchie and headband patterns, and I feel like I will be crocheting many more in the future.

The video tutorial can be found here:

Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern: A Fun Project

Like I said earlier, I have crocheted many scrunchies in the past. This simple feminine scrunchie has been one of my most popular tutorials to date. This scrunchie is both lovely and easy to crochet. This velvet scrunchie is also a great project if you are looking for a fast and pretty scrunchie to make.

Recently I made this silky looking scrunchie which is perfect for the Spring and Summer. Crocheted with cotton yarn, this pattern is elegant and feminine. I love crochet scrunchies so much, and I love designing these too!

Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern
This scrunchie is very feminine

Headbands are also perfect for the Spring and Summer. This granny square headband is also a great project to crochet with cotton yarn. Cotton hair accessories look so pretty in the warmer months, and I love designing and wearing these so much!

The Precious Headband is also a great project to crochet if you are looking for a pretty Spring and Summer project.

Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern: The Yarn

For this scrunchie I used Aran (=Medium 4) cotton yarn. This makes for a perfect and fast scrunchie to crochet. I made two of these scrunchies, one using Paintbox Simply Aran yarn, and another in Drops Paris yarn.

Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever Free Pattern
This scrunchie is so pretty!

The Eponinine Vintage Wrap is crocheted with Drops Paris. This crochet yarn is very pretty, and works up really fast too. I also made this textured French beret with this yarn. This yarn is really good for Spring and Summer designs, and is a good option if you are a looking for a fast crochet project.

I love cotton aran weight yarns! Caron Cotton Cakes is a great option if you are looking for an Aran weight yarn that is cotton. This French Boho Wrap is perfect if you want to make a crochet project with Caron Cotton Cake yarn.

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Crochet Easiest Scrunchie Ever: The Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Easy And Feminine Scrunchie PDF Pattern

You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store here: Easy And Feminine Scrunchie PDF Pattern

Level: Easy

Gauge: Gauge is not crucial for completion of this project

Size of finished scrunchie

5,5” x 5,5” (14 x 14 cm)

Notes

I will be writing in US terms (British terms in brackets).

Materials

1 skein of Drops Paris in shade 33 Medium Pink or 1 skein of Paintbox Simply Aran in shade 650 Candyfloss Pink

A 5 mm crochet hook

Tapestry needle

A pair of scissors

1 Basic Elastic Band (Medium thickness)

Abbreviations

Ch: Chain

Sl st: Slip stitch

SC: Single Crochet (UK Double Crochet)

HDC: Half Double Crochet (UK Half Treble Crochet)

EOR: End of round

Start pattern here

Attach yarn with a double knot to any place on the elastic band.

Round 1: ch 1 (does not count as a SC), place SCs all around elastic band, tightening the SCs together as you go along.

Sl st to ch 1 from beginning to finish off round.

Round 2: ch 2 (=HDC), place 1 HDC in 1st stitch (=2 HDC together), place 2 HDC into next SC from previous row and into every SC until eor.

Sl st to ch 2 at beginning of round to finish off round.

Round 3: Ch 2 (=HDC), place HDC into next and every HDC from previous round until eor. Sl st to ch 2 at beginning of round to finish off round.

Round 4 (chain arch edging): Now [ch 3, sk 1 st, SC into next st] until eor.

Sl st to 1st stitch to finish off round.

Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.

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