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Crochet Hair Scrunchie – Free YouTube Tutorial

two crochet hair scrunchies on a white background with a hair clip placed to the side.

Who doesn’t love a scrunchie?  Now you can crochet your own!

You can access the free crochet hair scrunchie pattern on my Thank Scrunchie it’s Friday blog post which has a written pattern and a photo tutorial.

You can also buy an ad-free printable pdf of this pattern on Ravelry

Two crochet scrunchies, one pink and one blue on a white background. A text overlay reads ‘free crochet scrunchie pattern’.
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Skill Level

This is a really fun quick crochet pattern.  It’s a pretty easy make so is ideal for beginners and because it doesn’t use up much yarn it’s a fantastic stash busting crochet project.

The project is worked in half double crochet stitches (US terms) so assumes knowledge of that.

It also uses the foundation single crochet stitch – an explanation of this stitch is given or you can view my left handed or right handed tutorials.  There is also a modification using chains an single crochet for beginners!

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crochet scrunchie stashbuster

Materials

All you need is an elastic hair tie and some leftover yarn and you’re away!

This pattern is also has a youtube tutorial which you can watch below for free!

Crochet Scrunchie video tutorial

Find the Crochet Scrunchie written pattern and Photo tutorial here

I hope you enjoy this pattern, and as always, don’t forget to tag me in your finished makes!  Nothing makes me happier than seeing my designs brought to life by others.  I love the colour choices and personal touches you add to the patterns!

On Instagram, you can use the hashtag #HookMeHappy or just tag @doradexplored.  You can tweet me your pictures, or add your them to my Facebook page.  

I’m also a huge fan of Pinterest so if you like my patterns I’d love it if you pin them, or visit my Pinterest page which showcases some wonderful inspirational crochet patterns – the talent out there blows my mind!

Just before I go, I wanted to add that if you’re a fan of matching, you can make scrunchies to match the rest of your crochet items – this is a fantastic way to use up left over yarn.  

Recently I was going to an 80s party and had made some neon fingerless gloves which were a super simple adaptation of my Mighty Mitts pattern, and I decided to make a scrunchie to match.  

I had so many comments on both that I had to share them and the fantastic Photo Booth pictures with some of my oldest friends in the world!  If you have great eye sight you can see me  modelling them!

neon crochet wrist warmers and scrunchie 80s Photo Booth picture

Until next time.

Happy Hooking

Dx

Disclaimer: Whilst I endeavour to ensure all patterns are error free, occasional typos or errors may slip through. No liability is accepted for this or subsequent variation in finished projects. However, please do contact me if you think the pattern contains an error or you are unsure about interpreting the instructions. 

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    1. Hi, I’m sorry you had difficulty reading it. Could you let me know what the issue is so I can help resolve it? Was there a technical issue or were the instructions not clear?

  1. This is super cute and 90s esque! I can’t wait to make one for myself. I might try it out with tapestry crochet. I’ll keep you posted!
    Thanks so much for sharing the pattern and tutorial.