Free Crochet Scrunchie Pattern

Free Crochet Scrunchie Pattern

Are you looking for an easy free crochet scrunchie pattern? Well look no further! At first I wasn’t to sure about the whole scrunchie fad that came about, especially the velvet ones. After some thought I jumped on the velvet scrunchie bandwagon and the rest is history! It is literally the only scrunchie I wear now and I may or may not have one in every color I make!

Now let’s talk about the actual scrunchie itself! I saw a lot of different ways and styles of making them start popping up but I didnt really like any 100%. So I thought let’s try this and whip up one on our own, well I wasn’t disappointed and it worked up super quick!

Materials

Hair tie (I got mine here)

Any yarn you’d like, I used bernat velvet yarn

5.0mm or H crochet hook

Scissors

Tapestry needle

Pattern

I like to put my hair tie over my hook first and then cast onto your hook

You will now be working around the hair tie, start with a slip stitch while holding the tail and working yarn ( I feel it gives it a little extra strength by doing this)

Do 30 half double crochets around the hair tie, when you get to the end slip stitch into the very first half double crochet you made

Chain 2, 2 double crochets into that same stitch, *3 double crochet into next stitch, 2 double crochet stitches into the next stitch* repeat until you have one stitch remaining and work 3 double crochets into the final stitch, slip stitch into ch 2 from beginning, fasten off and weave in ends

You now have your very own scrunchie!

Free Crochet Reusable Water Balloon Pattern

Free Crochet Reusable Water Balloon Pattern

Who doesn’t love a good water balloon fight? I know I do, but I hate having to fill up hundreds of balloons only to have them gone in a matter of minutes and then having to clean up all the little plastic pieces. Reusable water balloons solves all those problems!

Reusable water balloons are eco friendly and are hours fun instead of minutes.

How to use:

  1. soak water balloon in water, can be a bucket or bowl
  2. throw water balloons
  3. repeat steps 1 & 2

It’s that easy!!! the yarn that is used absorbs a lot of water making them an excellent replacement for regular water balloons and they work up really quick!

If you do not crochet don’t worry you can buy some in my shop!

If you do crochet lets get started on the pattern….

Materials

10.0mm or N crochet hook

Bernat Blanket Yarn or similar style yarn

scissor

tapestry needle

Pattern

starting with a magic ring, chain 2, double crochet 6 in the magic ring, slip stitch to first double crochet (6 stitches)

chain 2, 2 double crochet in each stitch around, slip stitch to first double crochet (12 stitches)

chain 2, double crochet in each stitch around, slip stitch to first double crochet (12 stitches)

chain 2, double crochet two stitches together all the way around (6 stitches)

chain 1, fold the water balloon in half, single crochet across making sure to stitch both sides together (3 stitches)

chain 1, turn, single crochet in each stitch across (3 stitches)

fasten off and weave in ends

You now have a reusable water balloon!

If you are having trouble just follow along with the video below!

Crochet F-Bomb Free Pattern

Crochet F-Bomb Free Pattern

Crochet F-Bomb Free Pattern

‎I cracked up when I saw one of these crochet F-bombs and had to try my hand at making one! I made it as a gift for a co-worker (my dog ended up stealing it) but I wrote up the pattern and decided to post it for FREE! So enjoy my crochet F-bomb free pattern and tag me in photos of your creations!

If you don’t crochet you can purchase the finished product HERE

Method Crochet

Skill Level Easy

Hook F/3.50 MM

Yarn Weight 4 (black, gray, red)

Final Size 4″ tall 4″ wide

Note: Worked in the round

Abbreviations

Sc: single crochet

BLO: back loops only

Inc: increase

Dec: decrease

Pattern

1. 6 sc in magic ring (6sts)

2. inc around (12sts)

3. *sc 1, Inc 1,* rep 6 times (18sts)

4. *sc 2, Inc 1,* rep 6 times (24sts)

5. *sc 3, Inc 1,* rep 6 times (30sts)

6. *sc 4, Inc 1,* rep 6 times (36sts)

7. *sc 5, inc 1,* repeat 6 times (42sts)

8. *sc 6, inc 1,* repeat 6 times (48sts)

9-13. sc 48

14. * sc 6, dec 1* repeat 6 times (42 sts)

15. * sc 5, dec 1* repeat 6 times (36 sts)

16. * sc 4, dec 1* repeat 6 times (30 sts)

17. * sc 3, dec 1* repeat 6 times (24 sts)

18. * sc 2, dec 1* repeat 6 times (18 sts)

Begin stuffing

19. * sc 1, dec 1* repeat 6 times (12 sts)

Change to gray

20. Sc 12 around in BLO

21-22. Sc 12 round (add more stuffing)

23. *dec1* repeat 6 times (6sts)

DO NOT fasten off!!!

chain 10, single crochet in 2nd chain from the hook and down the chain

Fasten off and weave in ends

Letter F

Using color of your choice

Ch 11 sc in 2nd chain from the hook and across, ch 1 turn work (10 sts)

Sc in each stitch across, ch 1 turn (10 sts)

Sc in next 3, ch 1 turn (3 sts)

Sc in next 3 stitches (repeat until you’ve completed your 5th row of 3 single crochets

Turn work so you are working on the side with the unworked stitches and slip stitch down to those stitches. Once you grey to the unworked stitches from the 2nd row slip st in the next 2 and chain 1, single crochet in same stitch and the next, ch 1 turn

Sc in next 2 stitches ch 1 turn

Repeat until you have 3 rows and your F is finished!

5 Things I Wish I Was Told

5 Things I Wish I Was Told

Hello everyone and welcome back!

Let’s get real today!

I am a self taught crocheted.

My grandmother tried to teach me when I was younger but it never stuck and honestly thought it was a hobby for older people.

What I wouldn’t give to actually go back and learn from her like how she made her amazingly detailed doilies!!

Anyways

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