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My Scrunchie Recipe

This isn't a full pattern, but the recipe I used to make this scrunchie for my daughter (who has an OBSESSION with all things scrunchie!!!)


Materials:
- 25g DK Weight Yarn - I used Bamboo Pop from Universal Yarn
- F/3.75 Crochet Hook
- Elastic Hair Band (I got 15 from Dollar Tree for a $1)

Round 1: Single Crochet around the elastic band until you can no longer see the band (for mine it was 45 sc the first time, the second time I smushed more in there)
Round 2: 2sc into every sc from the previous round (you will now have double your starting stitch count), sl st into the first sc from this round and ch2 (this will count as 1 of your hdc for the next round.
Round 3: 2hdc into every sc from the previous round (you will now have double your st count from Round 2), sl st into the first hdc from this round and ch3 (this will count as 1 of your dc for the next round.
Round 4: 3dc into every hdc from the previous round (you will now have triple the st count from Round 3)

I am by NOOOOO means a crochet designer and this is just a quick and dirty explanation of what I did. Change/edit as you see fit. Enjoy!






Jen

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