I will have to save this for later and check out your trick! Iv never made a scrunchy but seen Erin at Krafting Kitty making them and kinda popped in my head to maybe make some. Thank you for sharing☺️
You’re looking so beautiful today, Shannon! And what a fantastic idea! I never thought of making Scrunchies this way. Thanks so much. Love, from Oklahoma 🤍
Hi Patricia!! Yeah, I wouldn’t have thought of it either without that sewing tutorial I watched!! But I love how they turned out. I hope your doing well and get to enjoy a beautiful weekend! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Shannon ! I did a search for crochet scrunchies, and this video came up on the list. I had never seen it! A lot of fun, and gave me some more ideas. I’ve seen them done with the flat elastic, I’ve currently only done them with the little round hair ties. I’m going to do scrap yarn ones as well. Hope you’re having a great holiday season. I’ve been enjoying all of your videos 💖
I know this is an older video of yours but thank you for posting this. I’m a mom of 3 small children and smaller projects are just easier to do while feeling productive in a way. Helping with income as I’m a sahm. I love making scrunchies! This one was beautiful!
Definitely reminds me of my sewing days. Great idea! I have worn a pixie most of my life (except for my flower child days😅) but short hair is high maintenance so it is growing out and very grey! These will be great for summer.
I’ve had short hair before and you’re right, it is high maintenance! I’m super lazy when it comes to styling my hair, that’s why I keep it long lol! Are you on instagram? I can’t remember. I follow a bunch of accounts about having grey hair and they are all beautiful! I’m letting mine grow in, I’m not going to start coloring and just see where this goes!!!
Shannon can you use thick bulky yarn for scrunchies ? I have 2 scraps I cant use them up I think they size 5? love your videos been sub since started x
Oh my gosh, thank you! And thanks for joining in on the live too, I really appreciate it! A bulky 5 would work great!!!! It will be really nice and squishy!! ❤️
Hi Karen, thanks for watching! Is there a stitch that you are more comfortable using? You can use whatever stich you like to make the panel! If you like single, half double or double crochet, all of them would work great. It's totally customizable. you just chain as many chains as it takes to get about 4 inches. Then do what ever stitch you choose, for as many stitches as it takes to get to 20 inches long. I'll try to get a free pdf made up in the next couple weeks and I'll post a link to it when I get it finished too!
@@Value1ladyyep! So start with your chain, and on the first row, crochet like normal into the chain. Then when you flip your work to start the 2nd row, do your stitches into the back loop of the previous row’s stitches. Do that same thing thing for every row. That will give you rubbing. I have alternated rows of regular stitches and back loop stitches before and that is similar but the rubbing is spaced out further apart. So that works out better on larger projects! I’m not super great at explaining. I know what I want to say, but sometimes it’s hard to express it! 🤦🏻♀️ I hope this helps!!! If you’re on Instagram you can direct message me there, my account is Shannon.talks.yarn
Very educational, but it would be even better if you changed your direction of stitching so your audience can “see over your shoulder” with a straight on view of your stitching. After all, you’re trying to teach us by showing us, right? Thank you.
Hi Helen! Thanks for the feedback. My channel is definitely a WIP too! That video is about a year old and since then, I found I just don’t have the set-up or gear to be doing in depth tutorials. That was me dabbling in it, I guess. Hopefully you still found some value in it! Thanks for watching 🙂
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Hi Shannon 🤗 great tips! Thank you! 🥰🧶🤩
You’re welcome and thanks for watching! Hope you have a great weekend!
I will have to save this for later and check out your trick! Iv never made a scrunchy but seen Erin at Krafting Kitty making them and kinda popped in my head to maybe make some. Thank you for sharing☺️
It’s such a fun easy project! You could make matching for you and your daughter!!!
Gonna try this thanks xx
You’re welcome 😊
Beautiful scrunchies! I’ve never made scrunchies, but I love the look of the new way you do them more than the traditional way 😊
Thank you Jessie!!! They are so easy, you should totally give it a try! 😃
@@ShannonTalksYarn You're welcome! Yes, I'll have to do that! 😃
Yay!
You’re looking so beautiful today, Shannon! And what a fantastic idea! I never thought of making Scrunchies this way. Thanks so much. Love, from Oklahoma 🤍
Hi Patricia!! Yeah, I wouldn’t have thought of it either without that sewing tutorial I watched!! But I love how they turned out. I hope your doing well and get to enjoy a beautiful weekend! ❤️❤️❤️
Hi Shannon ! I did a search for crochet scrunchies, and this video came up on the list. I had never seen it! A lot of fun, and gave me some more ideas. I’ve seen them done with the flat elastic, I’ve currently only done them with the little round hair ties. I’m going to do scrap yarn ones as well. Hope you’re having a great holiday season. I’ve been enjoying all of your videos 💖
Thanks so much! I hope you have a wonderful holiday season too! Let me know if you give this way a try!! 😃
I know this is an older video of yours but thank you for posting this. I’m a mom of 3 small children and smaller projects are just easier to do while feeling productive in a way. Helping with income as I’m a sahm. I love making scrunchies! This one was beautiful!
You’re very welcome, I’m glad it helped! 😃
That's so cute.
Thank you so much Denise and thanks for watching!!!!
SO CUTE!!!
Thank you Carrie Penny!!!! ❤️
Definitely reminds me of my sewing days. Great idea! I have worn a pixie most of my life (except for my flower child days😅) but short hair is high maintenance so it is growing out and very grey! These will be great for summer.
I’ve had short hair before and you’re right, it is high maintenance! I’m super lazy when it comes to styling my hair, that’s why I keep it long lol! Are you on instagram? I can’t remember. I follow a bunch of accounts about having grey hair and they are all beautiful! I’m letting mine grow in, I’m not going to start coloring and just see where this goes!!!
I had some of that yarn. It was from the 1980s. That's as close as I can get for you on the date.
That's so awesome! Thanks for posting!
Shannon can you use thick bulky yarn for scrunchies ? I have 2 scraps I cant use them up I think they size 5? love your videos been sub since started x
Oh my gosh, thank you! And thanks for joining in on the live too, I really appreciate it! A bulky 5 would work great!!!! It will be really nice and squishy!! ❤️
@@ShannonTalksYarn oh bless u remembered me. Oh great I love using up my yarn xx
Me too! I don’t like having wierd amounts of scraps lol!
Im karen and can u show us how to make the panel please im still new. Thanks
Hi Karen, thanks for watching! Is there a stitch that you are more comfortable using? You can use whatever stich you like to make the panel! If you like single, half double or double crochet, all of them would work great. It's totally customizable. you just chain as many chains as it takes to get about 4 inches. Then do what ever stitch you choose, for as many stitches as it takes to get to 20 inches long. I'll try to get a free pdf made up in the next couple weeks and I'll post a link to it when I get it finished too!
@@ShannonTalksYarn so to get the texture so u crochet in the back loop and then the front?
Just the back loops!
@@ShannonTalksYarn back loops the whole time or what im trying to understand
@@Value1ladyyep! So start with your chain, and on the first row, crochet like normal into the chain. Then when you flip your work to start the 2nd row, do your stitches into the back loop of the previous row’s stitches. Do that same thing thing for every row. That will give you rubbing. I have alternated rows of regular stitches and back loop stitches before and that is similar but the rubbing is spaced out further apart. So that works out better on larger projects! I’m not super great at explaining. I know what I want to say, but sometimes it’s hard to express it! 🤦🏻♀️
I hope this helps!!! If you’re on Instagram you can direct message me there, my account is Shannon.talks.yarn
This was so nice! You have now taught me two ways to make a scrunchie. Thank you! 😁💜
You’re welcome Erica! Thanks for watching ❤️
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Good morning Denise! Hope you have a great weekend! 😃
Very educational, but it would be even better if you changed your direction of stitching so your audience can “see over your shoulder” with a straight on view of your stitching. After all, you’re trying to teach us by showing us, right? Thank you.
Hi Helen! Thanks for the feedback. My channel is definitely a WIP too! That video is about a year old and since then, I found I just don’t have the set-up or gear to be doing in depth tutorials. That was me dabbling in it, I guess. Hopefully you still found some value in it! Thanks for watching 🙂
Me at almost 40 years old, finding out I’ve been using scrunchies wrong all my life!! I used them as hair ties……
Don’t feel bad, I’m almost 50 and I only figured it out a few years ago!! 🤷🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️😂
@@ShannonTalksYarn 🤣