Crochet Summer Frills Scrunchie Free Pattern
Crochet Summer Frills Scrunchie Free Pattern
Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you the crochet Summer Frills Scrunchie (free pattern). This crochet pattern is perfect for beginners, and it is very easy to follow too. Crocheted with a lovely yarn (Chunky Monkey yarn by Scheepjes yarn), this scrunchie is unique and perfect in all seasons.
The video tutorial for this project can be found here:
Crochet Summer Frills Scrunchie Free Pattern: A Unique Design
This crochet scrunchie is very pretty and easy to make. It looks both feminine and delicate, and it is a perfect crochet design to make if you are a beginner too. Last week I crocheted this lovely scrunchie. This new crochet pattern also features a unique design.
I love crocheting scrunchies that features different yarn weights and textures. A few weeks ago I made the easiest scrunchie ever, made from Aran/Medium 4 yarn. This makes for a super sweet and fast scrunchie!
This week I wanted to make a scrunchie featuring a chunky yarn. I decided to use Cheeky Monkey yarn by Scheepjes, and I love the result so much! I love this yarn so much, and have another project using this yarn which I hope I will be able to release very soon.
The chunky yarn makes for a really lovely effect. This velvet scrunchie is made from velvet yarn, and I also love how cute a chunkier scrunchie looks!
Crochet Summer Frills Scrunchie Free Pattern: A Feminine Project
I love frills so much when crocheting a project. Indeed, I think frills really elevate an otherwise simple pattern. This recent boho bag features a frilly edging, giving this simple project a more romantic look. The Polina Half Circle Shawl also features a lovely frilly border, adding a romantic look to the project.
I love feminine designs so much, as I really love delicate and floral fashion (perfect for the feminine women that we are!).
If you love feminine crochet projects, don’t forget to check out the Angeline Crochet Shawl. This is a very lovely prayer shawl which is also part of my Vintage Crochet Series. This puff flower bag is also a great feminine and floral project, perfect for the Spring and Summer.
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Crochet Summer Frills Scrunchie: The Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Etsy store here: Crochet The Summer Frills Scrunchie PDF Pattern
You can purchase the ad free, large print, PDF pattern from my Ravelry store here: Crochet The Summer Frills Scrunchie PDF Pattern
Level: Easy
Gauge
Gauge is not crucial for completion of this project
Size of finished scrunchie
5” (13 cm) x 5” (13 cm)
Notes
I will be writing in US terms (British terms in brackets).
Materials
1 skein of Chunky Monkey yarn by Scheepjes (or any other chunky/size 5 yarn of your preference)
A 6 mm crochet hook
A tapestry needle
A pair of scissors
1 Basic Elastic Band (Medium thickness)
Abbreviations
Ch: Chain
Sl st: Slip stitch
DC: Double Crochet (UK Treble Crochet)
EOR: End of round
Start pattern here
Attach yarn with a double knot to any place on the elastic band. Please note you will be placing all your stitches around the elastic band.
1: ch 3 (=DC), place DCs all around the elastic band, tightening up the DCs slightly as you go along, sl st to first ch 3 to close off round.
Please note there is no specific amount of DCs you need for this part.
2: Ch 3 (=DC), place 2 more DCs inside the first stitch; now place 3 DCs into next stitch until eor; sl stitch to first ch 3 to close off round.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.
2 Comments
JOSEPHINE DEBRUYN
thanks for the pattern, we have a sale to raise money for charities at Church and these will be a good seller!!!!
Selina Veronique
Hi, thank you for leaving this lovely comment. I’m so pleased about this, it always makes me so happy to hear about my patterns being used for charity! Good luck and let me know how you get on, Selina