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Twisted Yarn Scrunchie
Designed by Julie A Bolduc
This scrunchie is made with a very soft and supple yarn by Caron. It is called twisted because it looks like there are 3 strands twisted together to form the yarn.
Materials Needed
Jewel Box yarn by Caron. Snowflake Obsidian 0025
Size H/8 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Large hair elastic
Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Yarn Thickness: 3mm
Gauge: 4dc=1"
Finished Size: 5" in diameter
Skill Level: Beginner
Instructions
Join yarn to elastic. Treat elastic as a ring. Ch5. (Slst in 3rd ch from hook. Ch3. 2dc in 3rd ch from hook, ch2, slst in same ch as 2dc. Ch3. Slst in 3rd ch from hook) *Dc in elastic. Ch3. Rep bet () once. Rep from * around until it is full about 40 times. Join w/slst to 3rd ch of ch5. Fasten off and weave ends into back of work.
Design written on Sunday, June 25, 2006. Copyright ©2006 By Julie A. Bolduc p109041
Random Quick Tip!
Sewing Thread SaversThese are also called, "beginners and enders", chargers, and perhaps a few other names. I love this tip and use it every day!. What are they? Little pieces of fabric that you begin and end stitching with at the beginning and end of your seams. I call them thread savers because they save your thread instead of pulling out 6 or more inches of thread, then cutting it, after you sew a seam, the little piece of fabric stays right under your presser foot. My tip is, I use the selveges from my fabric to use as thread savers. I make sure I have at least a 1 by 2 inch piece to fold in half to put under my presser foot. That is the only size you actually need. When the folded selvege piece is full of thread, just toss it in the trash. Actually, I toss it into my fabric recycle bag I save for use in stuffing things I make.
