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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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Work neatly so your glue does not show on the right side of the scrunchie, and test the glue on your fabric before you start. When joining the elastic ends in step 6, use a knot, as the glue won't be strong enough to hold the elastic. How to Make a Scrunchie FAQs How to Wear a Scrunchie Sew along the open edge, leaving a 1″ gap (2.5cm) in the middle (where the straight part is). Sew with a 1/4″ (0.6cm) seam allowance. Hair scrunchies can be made in a wide variety of fabrics to match your style and your wardrobe. Each type of fabric will give the finished scrunchie a slightly different look. 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.

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 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. 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 make a scrunchie without sewing by substituting a strong fabric glue for the stitching in steps 2 and 7. A hot glue gun will work as well.

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Step 3: Clip the corners. Turn the scarf right side out through the remaining gap. Press if desired. 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’re a beginner, I recommend starting with cotton, since it’s one of the easier materials to sew.

Overlap 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. 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.

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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 You don’t need to turn anything inside out. You don’t need to close a hole at the end. I’m excited to share this! If you are a beginner sewer, then learning to make your own scrunchie is a fantastic project to start with. Scrunchies also make really nice gifts, as you can personalize them by selecting the perfect fabric for your friend or family member. What is a Scrunchie?

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. Topstitch around the edge of the bow shape. If you don't want to topstitch, you can just handstitch the gap closed.If you don’t have access to a printer, here are the measurements so you can draw your own: it’s 11 6/8″ (30cm) wide, 2 6/8″ (7cm) tall in the middle, and almost 4″ (10cm) tall at the highest point. 2. Fold the bow in half, sew it & leave a gap in the middle Unfold the edges you just ironed. Place the short ends together, with the “nice” sides of the fabric facing each other. Pin them together (optional). If you used Lycra fabric for your DIY scrunchie and don't have a pressed edge then just put one end into the other. Overlap it by ½" (12mm) so the inside raw edge is hidden. Step 7: Insert ends Machine Stitching a Scrunchie

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