cinnamama
11-29-2010, 11:47 PM
I hope this works!
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How to Make a Hair Scrunchie
My mother in law asked me to make her a few of these and I had a difficult time finding a tutorial for them so I thought I’d make my own.
You can use knit or woven fabrics. I used all knits for these but wovens work just fine.
Supplies
Strip of Fabric - if using knit fabric cut it 20” long x 4” wide
if using woven cut it 30” long x4” wide
¼” elastic - 9”
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Fold your fabric in half lengthwise and press. (It is obvious I didn’t press this strip!) Stitch along the length of the fabric leaving a 1” opening on each end.
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Turn your tube right side out.
Stitch your short ends together right sides together.
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Insert the elastic. I put a pin through one end of the elastic and push it through, holding onto the free end of elastic. Sew up the ends of the elastic.
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5284/5226675760_5994ea8e0 7.jpg
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Stitch up the hole that is left. Since the scrunchie is gathered by the elastic and your stitching probably won’t be seen you can just top stitch. I used a ladder stitch to sew it shut.
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5129/5226080623_22733f6c5 3.jpg
My upload failed...so just typed it in here.
eta added photos
How to Make a Hair Scrunchie
My mother in law asked me to make her a few of these and I had a difficult time finding a tutorial for them so I thought I’d make my own.
You can use knit or woven fabrics. I used all knits for these but wovens work just fine.
Supplies
Strip of Fabric - if using knit fabric cut it 20” long x 4” wide
if using woven cut it 30” long x4” wide
¼” elastic - 9”
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5047/5226080109_4510e9d72 0.jpg
Fold your fabric in half lengthwise and press. (It is obvious I didn’t press this strip!) Stitch along the length of the fabric leaving a 1” opening on each end.
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5210/5226675516_9cbab153c c.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5082/5226675588_5f1537ca2 9.jpg
Turn your tube right side out.
Stitch your short ends together right sides together.
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5166/5226080375_e26b05bf8 6.jpg
Insert the elastic. I put a pin through one end of the elastic and push it through, holding onto the free end of elastic. Sew up the ends of the elastic.
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5284/5226675760_5994ea8e0 7.jpg
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5164/5226080545_66d2608c4 5.jpg
Stitch up the hole that is left. Since the scrunchie is gathered by the elastic and your stitching probably won’t be seen you can just top stitch. I used a ladder stitch to sew it shut.
http://farm6.static.flickr. com/5129/5226080623_22733f6c5 3.jpg