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A cheerful mix of DIY scrunchies in solids and prints, featuring plain styles, delicate lace trim, and stylish scarf accents for endless variety.
Create beautiful scrunchies in endless colors, textures, and styles—from simple classics to elegant scarf designs.
Dear Readers and Subscribers,
Scrunchies are one of those sewing projects that never go out of style. They’re quick to make, easy for beginners, and a wonderful way to use fabric scraps, fat quarters, or leftover trims from larger projects.
Whether you're sewing for yourself, your children, or even to sell in your shop, DIY scrunchies offer endless creative possibilities—from simple everyday styles to more decorative, fashion-forward designs.
Let’s take a look at how you can turn a basic scrunchie into something truly special.
Why Scrunchies Are a Must-Sew Project
Scrunchies are practical, gentle on the hair, and incredibly versatile. Unlike standard hair ties, they reduce breakage and add a soft, stylish touch to any hairstyle.
They’re also:
Perfect for all ages (children to adults)
Great for using up fabric scraps
Easy to batch sew for selling or gifting
A wonderful beginner sewing project
You can sew several in one sitting and create a whole collection in different colors and styles.
Fabric Ideas for Every Style
Scrunchies can be made from almost any fabric, depending on the look you want.
Popular fabric choices include:
Cotton and cotton blends (great for everyday wear)
Satin or silk (gentle on hair and more elegant)
Velvet (perfect for fall and winter styles)
Denim or canvas (for a casual, durable look)
Mixing prints and solids can also create a beautiful, eye-catching collection.
How To Sew a Basic DIY Scrunchie
A basic scrunchie only requires a strip of fabric, elastic, and a few simple sewing steps.
Supplies Needed
Fabric strip
1/4" elastic
Sewing machine
Safety pin or bodkin
Thread
Scissors
Iron
Fabric Measurements
For a standard scrunchie:
Fabric: 4" x 22"
Elastic: 8" to 9"
For a fuller scrunchie:
Fabric: 5" x 24"
For a smaller child-sized scrunchie:
Fabric: 3" x 18"
Seam Allowance
Use a 1/4-inch seam allowance throughout the project.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Fold the Fabric
Fold the fabric strip in half lengthwise, right sides together.
The strip should now measure approximately:
2" x 22" for the standard size
Press lightly with an iron.
Step 2: Sew the Long Edge
Sew along the long raw edge using a 1/4" seam allowance.
Leave both short ends open.
You now have a fabric tube.
Step 3: Turn the Tube Right Side Out
Attach a safety pin to one end of the tube, then carefully turn it right-side out.
Press the tube flat with the seam centered or slightly off-center.
Step 4: Insert the Elastic
Attach a safety pin to one end of the elastic.
Thread the elastic through the fabric tube.
IMPORTANT:
Hold onto the opposite end so the elastic does not disappear inside the tube.
Step 5: Sew the Elastic Ends Together
Overlap the elastic ends about 1/2 inch.
Stitch several times securely to hold the elastic firmly in place.
Step 6: Close the Scrunchie
Tuck one raw fabric end inside the other end approximately 1/4 inch.
Fold the raw edges inward for a clean finish.
Topstitch the opening closed close to the edge.
Your scrunchie is now complete!
How To Add Lace or Trim
Before sewing the long side seam:
Place lace, pom-pom trim, or rickrack along one long edge
Stitch the trim in place
Then sew the scrunchie normally
This creates a decorative boutique-style look.
How To Make a Scarf Scrunchie
Scarf Piece Measurements
Cut:
Two strips measuring 3" x 18"
Sewing Instructions
Place the right sides together
Sew around the edges
Leave a small turning opening
Turn the right side out
Press flat
Topstitch or hand-stitch the opening closed
Tie the scarf piece around the finished scrunchie.
This removable scarf style allows readers to easily switch colors and fabrics.
Pro Tip for Selling Scrunchies
Scrunchies look more professional when:
Fabrics are well pressed
Seams are straight
Elastic gathers evenly
Collections are color coordinated
They sell especially well in:
seasonal prints
floral collections
satin styles
matching mother-and-daughter sets
spa/self-care themed gift sets
Simple Scrunchies vs. Decorative Styles
You can keep your scrunchies simple—or take them to the next level with just a few additions.
Classic Scrunchies
Clean, simple design
Perfect for everyday use
Great for matching outfits or capsule wardrobes
Trimmed Scrunchies
Add lace, rickrack, or decorative trim to the outer seam
Creates a soft, feminine, or vintage-inspired look
Perfect for special occasions or gifts
Adding Lace and Trim for a Unique Look
One of the easiest ways to elevate a scrunchie is by adding trim.
How to do it:
Place lace or trim along the long edge of your fabric strip
Stitch it in place before forming the scrunchie tube
Turn and finish as usual
This simple step transforms a basic scrunchie into a boutique-style accessory.
Scrunchies with Attached Scarves
For a more fashionable look, you can add a scarf detail.
There are two easy ways to achieve this:
1. Sewn-In Scarf
Attach a small fabric strip directly to the seam
Creates a permanent, flowing scarf look
2. Tie-On Scarf
Make a separate narrow strip
Tie it around the scrunchie for flexibility
Can be removed or changed to match outfits
This style adds movement and elegance, especially when worn with ponytails or buns.
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Great for Gifts, Sets, and Selling
Scrunchies are not just fun to make—they’re also a smart product idea.
You can:
Bundle 2–3 scrunchies as a set
Match them with headbands or accessories
Coordinate colors with seasons or holidays
Create mother-and-daughter matching sets
They’re lightweight, easy to ship, and appeal to a wide audience.
Pro Tips for Beautiful Scrunchies
Use soft elastic for comfort
Keep seams neat for a professional finish
Press your fabric before sewing
Topstitch for added durability and style
Experiment with fabric combinations
DIY scrunchies are one of the simplest ways to turn fabric into something both useful and beautiful. From plain everyday styles to lace-trimmed or scarf-accented designs, the possibilities are endless.
Once you start making them, it’s hard to stop—you’ll find yourself creating them for every outfit, every season, and every occasion.




