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Hair Accessories Headband And Scrunchie Set Alice Band And Bobble Set Hair Band Velvet Satin Look[Red Velvet]

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Want fun? Grab my free scrunchie pattern - actually four! - for a diy bow scrunchie, a mini knot scrunchie, a diy scarf scrunchie, and - have you ever heard of a bunny ear scrunchie? It's part of the free scrunchie pattern too - scroll further down to get ALL the scrunchie patterns from my shop for free. How To Make A Better Scrunchie - 4 Ways! Slippery fabrics like polyester or silk tend to fall out of hair more easily, so look for fabrics like quilting cotton that will grab the hair slightly. On the other hand, a silk scrunchie won't pull or damage hair. The best width elastic for scrunchies is ¼ inch (6mm). This width stretches easily and can be twisted around your hair several times. If you can't get this width of elastic, try ⅜ inch (1cm). Don't go any narrower as it will stretch out of shape easily. How to Neatly Finish a Scrunchie

Having said this, a scrunchie will work with nearly any fabric, rayon, silk, velvet, plush, satin, chiffon - as I said, nearly whatever comes to your mind. Ha, I've even bumped into a few scrunchies made with mesh, just a few days ago. Use the pretty stuff, you deserve it! SIZES - The smaller sizes have less fabric and slightly shorter elastic for a more subtle effect. The larger scrunchie sizea are more of a traditional design where you see lots of fluffy, gathered fabric around your hair. 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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A scrunchie is a fabric-covered hairband with gathered fabric on the outside and a hidden elastic inside. They are great for matching your outfit and adding a pop of color to your hair. Fold the fabric lengthwise, right sides together and stitch along the long side using a ¼ up to ⅜″ seam allowance. STEP 6 – Turn Right Side Out

Tie the extra piece onto the main scrunchie piece, making a simple knot. Done! And one more option: Classic Bow Scrunchie Pull the elastic around so the join is hidden. Then feed the raw edge of the tube into the pressed edge. 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. 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 close the opening by joining the two ends of the fabric tube by stitching through. Step 8 - Add Embellishment - Tail/Bow/knot Bow...It only takes sewing an extra-long tube of fabric, and a straight stitch. So easy and what you get is a beautiful classic look! Like above with all the other scrunchies, first, make the main piece. Then it's time for the classic bow part. It's so easy! Because you'll only sew a strip of fabric: Wow! You are finished learning how to make a scrunchie! Wasn't that easy? Now you can DIY scrunchie in every color of the rainbow. More Hair Accessory Tutorials 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 Whichever hand stitch you use, just make sure you are making small stitches so they will hold the elastic without splitting.

Now, turn the fabric tube right side out using a safety pin - attach it to one end and guide the safety pin through - just like you do it when threading elastic through a casing. STEP 7 – Add Elastic and Close The first scrunchie you make will probably take you around 20 minutes but your second will be 10 minutes or less. It takes longer to cut the rectangle and gather your supplies than to actually sew the scrunchie. If you are making gifts, line up all your supplies and fabric and create a production line to cut down on time. How to Make a Scrunchie - In ConclusionThread the elastic into the casing, using a safety pin or an elastic threader. Stitch the ends of the elastic together with a small overlap (or just tie off a knot!) and then... 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. NOTE: when making the scarf scrunchie, cut the two scarf pieces MIRRORED. Step 9 - Sew Pieces Together

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