What can I use instead of elastic for scrunchies?
You can use either knit or braided elastic – either will work for a scrunchie. Light- to medium-weight woven fabrics are easiest to work with for beginners – quilting cotton is ideal.
How do you make a bunny scrunchie?
How to make
- Cut a piece of scrap fabric 45x10cm.
- Line up the short raw tube ends together.
- Pull the whole tube through the gap, you should now have a ring of fabric pulled the right way around.
- Cut a piece of elastic to 20cm.
- Join the elastic ends together with your sewing machine.
- Your Scrunchie is ready for wearing.
How do you make a scrunchie out of a sock?
Cut a piece of elastic that’s about half as long as the tube — or as tight as you want the scrunchie to be. Next, scrunch up the fabric to turn it inside-out. The outside of the fabric will now show. Attach a safety pin to the end of the elastic to make it easier to thread through the scrunchie.
Is there any sewing involved in making these easy scrunchies?
That’s right! There’s absolutely no sewing involved with these easy scrunchies. Most scrunchie tutorials require sewing. But how do you make one without a sewing machine?
How do you make a scrunchie out of a tube?
Turn the tube right side out. Cut a 10 inch piece of elastic. Insert it into the tube and tie the ends in a square knot. (Safety pins work great to weave the elastic through the fabric.) To finish the scrunchie, insert one end inside the other. Add a few dabs of hot glue on both sides to secure.
How long does it take to make a no-sew scrunchie?
Believe it or not, this no-sew scrunchie will take you ten minutes to make. And friends, it will last…it will not fall apart after a wear or two!
How much yard do you need to make a scrunchie?
Aim for 1/8 yard. You will be able to get two scrunchies from 1/8 of a yard. Another easy option is to pick up a fat quarter, which will yield 4 scrunchies. So how do you make a hot glue gun scrunchie?