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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, 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. Topstitch around the edge of the bow shape. If you don't want to topstitch, you can just handstitch the gap closed. Otherwise, the scrunchie measurement is 21 1/2″ (width) x 3″ (height) (54.5cm x 7.5cm). I also experimented with 4″– 5″ height (10cm – 13cm) for a really big scrunchie. 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.

So what materials do you need to make a scrunchie the easy way? Here are all the supplies you need to make a scrunchie -

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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 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! Smooth and shiny fabrics like silk, satin, or polyester blends can be quite slippery. So they might not hold your ponytail as tightly as other fabrics.

This how to make a scrunchie tutorial will show you how to make this popular hair accessory in 6 sizes with either a hand stitch or sewing machine stitch. Pull the elastic around so the join is hidden. Then feed the raw edge of the tube into the pressed edge. 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 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.

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 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! 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.

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