Ruffle Scrunchie Crochet Pattern
A pretty, quick 'n easy-to-make ruffle scrunchie is the perfect gift for any little girl this Valentine's Day!
The written pattern (in US terms) calls for a 4.00 mm crochet hook, and stretchy DK yarn (however, the pattern would also work using cotton or acrylic DK yarn). One skein of yarn (50 g) is sufficient for at least 5 or 6 scrunchies.
The only additional materials required are a plain hair elastic, around which to crochet, and a darning needle, with which to weave in the ends.
A pretty, quick 'n easy-to-make ruffle scrunchie is the perfect gift for any little girl this Valentine's Day!
The written pattern (in US terms) calls for a 4.00 mm crochet hook, and stretchy DK yarn (however, the pattern would also work using cotton or acrylic DK yarn). One skein of yarn (50 g) is sufficient for at least 5 or 6 scrunchies.
The only additional materials required are a plain hair elastic, around which to crochet, and a darning needle, with which to weave in the ends.
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Ruffle Scrunchie Crochet Pattern
Ruffle Scrunchie Crochet Pattern
But please contact me if you have problems with your order.
Philip Store
A pretty, quick 'n easy-to-make ruffle scrunchie is the perfect gift for any little girl this Valentine's Day!
The written pattern (in US terms) calls for a 4.00 mm crochet hook, and stretchy DK yarn (however, the pattern would also work using cotton or acrylic DK yarn). One skein of yarn (50 g) is sufficient for at least 5 or 6 scrunchies.
The only additional materials required are a plain hair elastic, around which to crochet, and a darning needle, with which to weave in the ends.
A pretty, quick 'n easy-to-make ruffle scrunchie is the perfect gift for any little girl this Valentine's Day!
The written pattern (in US terms) calls for a 4.00 mm crochet hook, and stretchy DK yarn (however, the pattern would also work using cotton or acrylic DK yarn). One skein of yarn (50 g) is sufficient for at least 5 or 6 scrunchies.
The only additional materials required are a plain hair elastic, around which to crochet, and a darning needle, with which to weave in the ends.