Corkscrew Scrunchie
Designed by Julie A Bolduc
This scrunchie is full of little corksrews made individually. It is very full and would look wonderful with any outfit.
Materials Needed:
Small amount white worsted weight yarn with a strand of silver thread going through it. 1
Large hair elastic
Size H/8 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Yarn Needle for weaving in ends
Yarn Thickness: 4mm
Gauge: 4sc=1"
Finished Size: 5"diameter
Skill Level: Beginner
Tie yarn onto elastic and work the following until the elastic is full.
*Ch8, 2dc in 3rd ch from hook and in each of the next 5 chs. Dc in next ch, ch2, sc in same ch as last ch. Ch2. Sc in elastic. Rep from * until elastic is full. Fasten off and weave ends into one of the corkscrews.
Just to let you know, I do not know how many corkscrews are in my scrunchie but it is alot.
Design written on Friday, February 26, 1999. Copyright ©1999 by Julie A. Bolduc all rights reserved. p109010
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Random Quick Tip!
Weaving in EndsUse a metal yarn needle for weaving in your ends when knitting and crocheting. The needle is sturdy and you can split strands of yarn when you weave your end in and go back and forth with your weaving stitches. This makes the end more secure in your work. Also make sure to weave your end in the back of your work where it will be less noticeable. If weaving in crochet thread ends, use a metal tapestry needle for ease in working with the smaller size of the thread.
