Sheetworks Studio Version 2.5 — Free Download! - Two New Categories Added, Graph Paper and Quilt Blocks
All items in our online shop ship free within the US only. I currently offer U.S. shipping only and it is from rural Maine. Delivery can vary from 2–14 days depending on your distance from Maine. Expedited shipping is not available.

Please note: I am now selling all of my paper bead making tools and other items from this web site using Paypal payments.

I have removed all of my paper bead making tools from Amazon. My Kindle crochet pattern books and paper template paperback books continue to be available on Amazon, as they are printed and fulfilled directly by Amazon. A limited number of paper bead making tools remain available on Etsy but I am not linking to those tools from this site.

Back to Back Scrunchie

Back to Back Scrunchie

Designed by Julie A Bolduc

This scrunchie pattern is made in 2 parts. The first 2 rounds are made on the elastic and then the 2nd 2 rounds are reapeats of the first two rounds are done on the back side of the first rounds. This is a great way to use up some scraps!

Materials Needed
Worsted weight acrylic yarn in 2 contrasting colors
Size H8 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook
Large hair elastic 1½" diam
Yarn needle for weaving in ends.

Yarn Thickness: 4mm
Gauge: 4dc=1"
Finished Size: 4" diam
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions

RND 1: Join first color on elastic ring. Sc in ring. Ch5. *Sc in ring. Ch5. Repeat from * 7 times more. Join w/slst to first sc.

RND 2: Slst into first ch5 lp. Work the following in each ch5 lp around. Sc, ch2, 3dc, picot, 3dc, ch2, sc. Join w/slst to first sc. Fasten off and weave ends into back of work.

Turn work over and join contrasting yarn onto elastic ring between any of the sc. Repeat as for the first 2 rounds putting 1 sc bet each sc around.

Design written on Tuesday, January 09, 2007. Copyright ©2006 By Julie A. Bolduc p109043

Random Quick Tip!

Festive Halloween Lights
Get yourself a few of those plastic pumpkins and other trick or treat plastic pails. You know, the purple, orange and green ones that you can trick or treat with. Put a short string of lights in each one along your walk way or up your stairs to your front door and light the way for the trick or treaters in a fun and festive way. I did this the first year we were in our new house back in 2002 and we had parents taking pictures of them!