frilly scrunchie sewing tutorial | TWO easy ways to create good squish inspired scrunchies
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- Опубликовано: 24 фев 2024
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the oversized, frilly scrunchie has taken over and we're loving the color and playfulness they add to any fit. get mismatches with any leftover strips of fabric and trim that you have and follow these simple steps to make a pile of your own accessories. this tutorial goes through every step to make two different Good Squish inspired fluffy scrunchies:
scrunchie #1: fabric & trim
scrunchie #2: layered, using bias tape or a serger
so excited to see what scrunchie combos you come up with:) tag @materialgrrrlz with your creations!
💘alexa
TIMESTAMPS
00:30 scrunchie #1
00:33 materials
00:45 scrunchie base
01:08 inserting trim
02:05 adding elastic
03:04 completed scrunchie #1
03:26 scrunchie #2
03:28 materials
03:45 scrunchie base
04:18 how to make a french seam
04:55 bind or serge raw edges
05:09 how to use single fold bias tape to bind edges
06:18 adding elastic
07:44 completed scrunchie #2
08:08 connect with material grrrlz
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Hands down the best scrunchie tutorial, tysm!!
The material gurlz magazine is truly amazing. Thank you ❤
aw so glad you like it!! :)
I love it!! thank you so much ❤❤❤
Love this!
Hi, for number 1, what kind of fabric did you use? Is it satin?
where did you get your trims from? they’re gorgeous!
macculloch & wallis!
how would you go about making the first one but with just the white fabric? im not quite sure where to find the white 'trim' thick enough replace what would be the gingham part too
with one piece of thick lace, you can skip the step of inserting the trim. sew the two short ends together with a french seam and then fold the non-trim edge over to create a channel for the elastic.
@@MaterialGrrrlzthanks so much! is it just regular cotton trim? cant seem to find any thicker ones xx
Hey does scrunchie number 2 only work with double sided fabric? Mine has come out with the wrong side showing as well as the right side in the ruffles 😕
*should say I’ve sided gingham so there’s definitely a wrong side rather than your block colour. For this to work do we need to have colour on both sides