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Scrunchies for Girls 6 Pack Large Hair Bow Chiffon Scrunchie Ponytail Holder Elastic Bands Hair Ties Ropes Stripe Hairband Accessories for Women Kids Teenager

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Then, once you’ve made the bow piece, tie it onto the scrunchie. I highly recommend securing the bow with a few hand stitches or a dab of fabric glue. You don’t need a lot of fabric to get started, either. Scrunchies are a great project for using small pieces of fabric from your stash. For instance, you can get about 5 scrunchies from 1 fat quarter-size piece of fabric. Materials List If you are using a cotton fabric then give it a good press. For Lycra fabrics, just try and flatten it out a little with your fingers. The seam should be on one side of the tube so it is not easily visible. Step 4: Press the DIY Scrunchie Step 5 - Thread the Elastic Or use the cutting measurements above. I’m using a rotary cutter and mat to cut my fabric. 2. Fold the top & bottom edges by 1/2″ / 1.3cm Step 3: Using scissors, clip the curves. (This creates a smooth outer edge when you turn the fabric right side out.) Turn the bow right side out through the remaining gap. Press if desired.

Then, once you’ve made the scarf piece, tie it onto the scrunchie. You can secure the bow with a few hand stitches or a dab of fabric glue to keep it from untying. How to Make a Classic Bow Scrunchie Match up the folded edges, so the hair tie is inside the fabric. If this looks confusing to you, scroll up to watch the video tutorial. Now that the elastic is inside the tube, it’s time to sew the remaining opening closed. For a truly seamless finish, you can sew this opening by hand. Using a blind stitch, or an invisible ladder stitch, stitch the remaining opening closed. The best thing about making DIY hair scrunchies is that it uses the smallest scrap of fabric. Rummage around your fabric scraps bin (yes, I know you have one that is overflowing) for long-shaped scraps. Next, we have a sophisticated scarf bow that gives your scrunchie the look of handkerchief or scarf “tails”. It’s very easy to make, too.You will start your seam from 1 1/2 inches down from the top edge and end your seam 1 1/2 inches up from the bottom edge. I like to use pins as a visual reminder of where to start and stop my seam. You’ll still have a small opening in the tube, right next to the short seam you’ve just completed. Reach into this opening and turn the tube of fabric right side out. It should come through pretty easily. Here’s what it looks like with pins all the way around. The hair tie is hidden inside the scrunchie. 6. Sew the open edge closed Then, once you’ve finished making the bow piece, tie it onto the scrunchie. And, if you are worried about the knot untying, you can secure it with a few hand stitches or a dab of fabric glue. How to Make a Scarf Bow Scrunchie Note: I keep saying in the video that this method only uses 1 line of stitching. Sorry, that’s a mistake. I meant 2 lines. Whoops!

When I filmed my video, I just tied the ends in a knot. A few people commented that it would add bulk, but really the knot is so small you won't feel it. I also had a few comments that the knot would come undone, but I've never had that happen. If you don't want the knot to come undone, then just pull tight. Do what is easiest for you and fits your time schedule and patience level. Personally, I always take the fastest route! Step 6: Stitch the ends Step 7 - Final Stitch of the Ends Turn the bow inside out using the hole in the middle. Use a blunt pencil to push the corners out properly. 4. sew the hole closed Learn how to make your very own DIY hair scrunchie with this easy step-by-step tutorial. I’ll show you how to sew a seamless, professional-looking scrunchie with a sewing machine or by hand. Plus, I’ll give you three easy options to add bows or tails to your custom scrunchies. DIY Hair Scrunchies Then, pin the second safety pin to the other end of the elastic. Use the safety pin to feed the strip of elastic through the tube. When you’ve finished, you should have both ends accessible through the opening on the side of the tube. If you use a matching thread, you won't notice this stitching as it will be hidden in the folds of fabric.

After this step, you’ll have a large tube of fabric, right side out, that looks like a stretched-out scrunchie. Step 5. Insert the elastic and stitch the ends together. Scrunchies are made from a rectangle of fabric. So what are the measurements for making a scrunchie? Here is a scrunchie size chart: SIZE This pattern makes a bow with shorter tails. If you want a bow with long tails, you can cut a longer rectangle of fabric.

You can put the scrunchie around the top of a ponytail, a bun, or the bottom of a plait. How to Make a Scrunchie Supplies to DIY Hair ScrunchieOverlap the ends of the elastic by ½ inch (12mm) and stitch them together. If you are in a hurry you could just tie the ends in a knot instead of stitching. Pull it tight so it won't come undone. If you’re up for a little sewing project, it’s easy to make your very own custom scrunchies at home! Custom hair scrunchies are a great handmade gift idea for friends and family. Now attach the safety pin to the end of the elastic and thread it through the tube. Make sure you pin the first end so it doesn't pull all the way through by mistake. Your fabric will gather on top of the elastic. Step 5: How to Make a Scrunchie - Thread the elastic Step 6 - Stitch the Elastic The raw edge should be facing the “ugly” side of the fabric, not the “nice” side. If both sides look the same, then it doesn’t matter. This pattern makes a scarf with two tails that are approximately 8 inches long. I find that this is a great size length for everyday wear. That said, you can definitely extend the pattern template, following the established curves, to get the length you’re looking for.

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