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Friday, June 7, 2019

How To Make A Scrunchy





How to make a bow scrunchy :

Things you will need :

-small amount of non-stretch fabric (I used a non-stretch velvet)

-fabric scissors

-sewing machine

-straight pins

-1/4″ elastic
-safety pin



Step 1: First, you’ll want to cut out a rectangle of velvet that is 3.5″ x 18″ for your scrunchie and another long strip that is 2.5″ x 25″ for your bow.Fold over the top 1/4″ inch of your rectangle and sew flat to create a finished edge.


Step 2 :Fold your scrunchie rectangle in half lengthwise, right sides together, and pin the open side closed with pins. Sew down the open side with a 1/4″ seam allowance so that you create a tube.




Step 3:Turn the tube right side out by pinning a safety pin to one end and feeding the pin through the tube until it comes out the other end and your tube is right side out.


Step 4:Cut a piece of elastic 8″ long. Use a safety pin at one end of the elastic to thread it through the tube and come out the other side (just feel around to make sure the elastic didn’t twist in the tube during the process).



Step 5:Sew the ends of your elastic together. Tuck your unfinished scrunchie edge into your finished edge and pin them flat together.


Step 6:Sew down the finished edge line to secure both layers together with the elastic band between them. Don’t worry about that flat spot, as your bow will cover it!

Step 7:to make the it fold your long strip in half lengthwise, right sides together, and pin in place. Sew along the top with a 1/4″ seam allowance. Open the top right side out again and attach a safety pin in the top inside corner before turning it back to having both right sides touching again and the pin sandwiched between the layers. Sew down the side of your long strip but leave an opening of 2-3″ towards the bottom and then continue all the way down the side and along the bottom edge. Find your safety pin that you pinned (the finished product )




in the top corner with your fingers and use that to pull the top corner towards the opening in the bottom corner, eventually turning the whole strip right side out. Remove the safety pin.


8:Top sew all the way around the edge of the strip with a 1/8″ seam allowance to close up your gap and give the bow a finished, and flattened.Tie your bow onto the flat spot on your scrunchie and that’s it! Your bow scrunchie is now ready to wear!

2 comments:

  1. Hi Sophie;
    I am Andrea and I attend Parkview Parua school. I really love how detailed your post is. It is very interesting and I would love to try and make one for myself someday. You seem very intelligent, being able to make this so detailed. maybe next time when you write instructions like this you could add in images for each step to show what the scrunchies should look like at different stages. Thanks,
    From Andrea!

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  2. Hi i'm Katie from Parkview Parua school
    This post caught my eye with the picture of some colorful scrunchies and all of the writing. I also like how you did the instructions. Maybe next time you could tell us how long making this thing takes but other wise I enjoyed reading this post.

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