Cecilia Granny Square Scrunchie Pattern
Granny Stitch Crochet Scrunchie Pattern
Have you ever scrolled Pinterest or Instagram looking for the perfect crochet scrunchie pattern? If yes, and you want to turn your dreams into reality, try this easy crochet scrunchie pattern perfect for adding flair to any hairstyle.
This stylish crochet scrunchie with hair tie is incredibly quick and easy to make as you can make it in under an hour. The best part is that you don’t have to buy new yarn. Just look in your stash for scrappy leftover yarn and will be ready to go.
I don’t know about you but during summer I prefer not to carry large projects with me to go on vacations, picnics, or the beach.
This crochet hair scrunchie pattern fits this criterion perfectly, as it requires a small amount of yarn and a crochet hook, which makes it easy to carry around. With its quick completion time of under an hour, you can finish and wear your handmade accessory without delay.
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Also, in the hustle and bustle of summer activities, a scrunchie provides a quick and effortless way to tame unruly hair in seconds. With its simple yet stylish design, you can achieve your desired look without spending your precious time styling.
Thus, the combination of using scrappy leftover yarn and the quick completion time of the crochet scrunchie pattern makes it the perfect project for summer crafting. It's portable, lightweight, and can be finished quickly, allowing you to enjoy the process of creating while still having plenty of time to soak up the sun and enjoy all that summer has to offer.
This easy crochet scrunchie pattern is part of the 60-Minute or Less Blog Hop hosted by Christine of Sweet Potato 3. The featured patterns are easy and quick to make as they are to be finished in one hour or less. The patterns are best as summer makes as they are easy to make and carry as most people are on vacation and don’t want to carry bulky projects.
The Blog Hop features ten incredible designers sharing their PDF patterns on the featured day. This is a quick blog hop as it will be for only 10 days starting from April 15-April.
Yarn
This crochet scrunchie was made using scrappy yarn from my previous projects. This meant I had to use different yarn to complete the project.
Here are the yarns I used.
Knitpicks Brava 100% Premium Acrylic 218 yds (200 m), 100g (3.5 oz) in white 88 yds (80 m)
Worsted Weight (4)
Scrappy yarn from Bella Slouchy Hat
KnitPicks Mighty Stitch 80% Acrylic, 20% Superwash Wool 208 yds (192 m), 100 gm (3.5 oz) in Oyster 60 yds (55 m)
Worsted Weight (4)
Scrappy yarn from Priscilla Lace Scarf
WeCrochet Galileo 50% Merino Wool, 50% Viscose from Bamboo 131 yds (120 m), 50 g (1.8 oz) in Pearl-80 yds (73 m)
Sport Weight (2)
Scrappy yarn from Carolyn’s Pearl Crochet Scarf
I love all the yarns and would use them again. You can use any scrappy yarn of your choice, whether it is cotton, Acrylic, and so on. Just be mindful of the measurements by making a swatch.
Here is another crochet scrunchie you might like
Skill Level
Easy
Materials
Knitpicks Brava 100% Premium Acrylic 218 yds (200 m), 100g (3.5 oz) in white 88 yds (80 m)
Worsted Weight (4)
KnitPicks Mighty Stitch 80% Acrylic, 20% Superwash Wool 208 yds (192 m), 100 gm (3.5 oz) in Oyster 60 yds (55 m)
Worsted Weight (4)
WeCrochet Galileo 50% Merino Wool, 50% Viscose from Bamboo 131 yds (120 m), 50 g (1.8 oz) in Pearl-80 yds (73 m)
Weight Sport (2)
Hook 4.5 mm
Tape Measure
Scissors
Tapestry needle
1 Hair tie
Gauge
116 sts x 8 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) after blocking
6 clusters x 9 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) adjust as per pattern
Finished Measurements
18” long x 3.5” wide
Abbreviations
Ch-chain
Sc - single crochet
Dc - double crochet
Sk - skip
Cluster - 3 dc in same ch or st.
Rep - repeat
Notes
The pattern is written in US Standard Terms
Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as a stitch.
I used two colors of the same yarn, that is the pink and cream part.
If you decide to use 2 colors, make each row to the end and pick up the next color from where it is.
Sometimes you might leave the working yarn hanging and go back to pick up the next yarn.
Granny Square Crochet Scrunchie Pattern Instructions
Row 1: dc in 4th ch, * sk 2, cluster in next ch, rep from * to last 4 chs, sk 2, dc in last 2 chs, turn (22 clusters, 4 dc).
Row 2: ch 3, sk 1, cluster between last st just skipped and next cluster, * sk next cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next cluster, rep from * to last cluster and 2 sts, sk cluster, cluster between cluster just skipped and next st, sk 1, dc in last st, turn (23 clusters & 2 dc).
Row 3: ch 3, * dc in next st, sk next 2 sts, cluster between last st just skipped and next cluster, * sk next cluster, cluster between the cluster just skipped and next cluster, rep from * to last cluster and last st, sk next 2 sts, dc in next 2 sts, turn (22 clusters & 4 dc).
Rows 4-7: rep rows 2 & 3
Do not fasten off.
Finishing
Fold the into two lengthwise so that the edges on all sides align.
Check out the photo tutorial on how to finish this scrunchie here
Place the hair tie at the beginning of the scrunchie next to the hook.
Sc through the 2 edges of the scrunchie and over the head tie.
Continue around working in each st to end.
Fasten off and weave ends.