Here are your Time Stamps! Materials - 3:10 Sewing the fabric tube - 4:43 Turning the fabric tube - 6:53 Close the final seam - 8:14 Fast scrunchy using quilt cotton - 12:21 Fast scrunchy using minky - 13:07
Of all the videos I've watched from you over the years, I can't believe I've never seen this! I love how you show this with a sewing machine and Hair Ties! I remember making scrunchies in the 90's in my little world they never died. I was lost with them, they were hard to find for a long time. And during my 20's-30's raising kids, i didn't have the tome or resources to make my own. But I love making them again and sharing them with my daughter's! Who both also has lots of long, thick hair! But lately, I've been hand sewing these around hair ties. And I love that you're using hair ties as well. I agree about the elastic strip ones, it doesn't hold our hair well. I love your tips for turning the fabrics. Ive been doing it the other way, pulling the right sides out over the seems and its much more different. I learned someone today!
I used to make a ton of scrunchies. I use my serger to make them - no turning. Now I have promised to make some for a friends granddaughter and couldn't recall the steps it had been so long. Watching your video helps a lot. Thanks!
I use to be a hairstylist and truly for fine hair scrunchies are the best. Regular ties break the hair over time. Just a lil h/d input. Love your videos Jess ❤️❤️❤️
I am 17 and taught myself to hand sew I was 8, and I was gifted my first sewing machine when I was 13. Videos like yours are what inspire people like me!
Being a grandmother of girls who are 6 & 8, I am out of the loop on fashion. However, when asked to make some by someone in the loop, I was able to go directly to your channel and find out how to make them. Thank you for your tutorials. Please keep them coming!!
“ if you have a teenager, my heart goes out to you” *me a teenager making this Scrunchie because I’m bored and have nothing better to do* “I know right?”
That's resourceful. I sat around and wrote when I was a teenager, and as much as it might have paid off in life, kind of wish I had done something more useful. Maybe spent half that time knitting more or sewing. You're awesome. ❤️ (I'm 33 now.)
Morning Jesse from Australia. Just finished 10 Scrunchies for my grand children wish I had have found this several months ago. So so easy thank you Love you you are a great teacher and just a delight to listen too under all the stress the world is going through at the moment. Take care and stay safe ❤️❤️🧵🧵🦠🦠🇦🇺🇦🇺
I don’t know how many videos I watched before someone mentioned about starting the finishing stitch in the middle of the binding!! Thank you so much!!!
This is great. I volunteer at a teen center and the girls asked me to make scrunchies. I was concerned that the elastic I used would not hold tight enough in their hair. I'll be making these! They want velvet ones. 😊
Thank you, thank you, thank you. This is "sew" darn easy. No more fighting with elastic, trying to figure out how long or dreading to make one. Quicker than a jack rabbit stealing lettuce from the garden.
I watched a butch of videos on how to make scrunchies since I have never sewed before and this one is the only one that helped me my scrunchies came out amazing!
This makes me so happy. My goddaughters don't wear scrunchies but I think would wear them if they were tighter (i.e., they like them, it sounds like, but they aren't tight enough, so they don't wear them). So I'm going to try making them a few using this method. Thanks so much!!!
I love making these scrunchies. My daughter says they are the best and is asking for more. I like being able to start and finish a project in less than an hour. Thank you.
I have been searching for scrunchie hair patterns for about 30 mins and I seen nothing but elastic the moment I seen that you used a rubber band and I stopped searching super simple! l LOVE IT please don't stop making tutorials
Brilliant and clearly instructed video- I love scrunchies but always struggled with the elastic- I never thought of using an elastic hair band- FANTASTIC! Well done xx
I was making scrunches with the roll of elastic, and then saw your video… your idea was so easy, I loved it, but I did sew one of the ends over before I started sewing on it. Thank you so much for a great video 🌸
You make the best videos! I can't believe scrunchies are making a come back. But I'm going to make some now and sell them in my Back to School Collection. Thank you for making the best videos ever!
Ok..11 seconds in and I scrolled out. Didn't have time to watch your antics..just get down to sewing already! I went to check another site and came back to you thinking "well, let's just check to see what she's got". I'm so glad I came back! Your sewing and explanatory comments are the best and easiest to follow. I've gotten used to your lighthearted personality and you have beautiful eyes!😉 Thanks for the tutorial and I subscribed🙂
I make my Scunchies with hair toes too. I start and stop sewing about an inch from each end. Once turned right way out I sew the 2 ends together then sew up the gap with the smallest stitch my machine does.
Great tut . I’ve always wondered how to make one . Other than how I made it up myself . My 2 year old niece wears them on her wrist , copying my 7 yr old neighbour , who turns 8 tomorrow ~ that’s why I’m here , to make some for her birthday 🎂!! 😃Thank you !! I have fine hair too , always wish I had think hair . 😆scrunchies look great in your hair !! They are great to bulk up thin hair in a bun . 😃👍
Thank you so much for making this video! I didn't want to spend money on those elastic bands when I already have many of the hair ties. This video is exactly what I was looking for. 💕
You are blowing my mind..sooo many fantastic ideas for Christmas presents, and I want to make them ALL! I definitely am going to make these, as my, and my little niece's, hair is very fine! Genius!!
@@OklaRoots I have just had a request from my 12yo daughter Storm-Serenity to make a bunch of scrunchies in her school uniform colours for her and her pals. She is a RAF Cadet, but not allowed to deviate from invisible bun nets, so school colours it is!
Hey, Jess. If I haven't said it before, I'll say it now... Thanks for showing us this alternative way of making a scrunchie. I bought some regular rubber bands, and am going to try them for my daughter with the thick hair. Good video.
So I attempted my very first sewing project, a scrunchie. The last time I sewed was in middle school for home ec class. The pacing, your clear instructions and visuals were super helpful. The hardest part for me was turning the tube right side out. But after five minutes of struggling i did it! I was so excited, I put it in my hair and then on my wrist and a third of the stitches broke :( I'm not sure if it was due to my material or stitch length. I'm going to give it another go, hopefully it works
Yay you made one! But oh no your stitches!! Ok, what type of thread are you using? Maybe use a little thicker thread, or a longer rectangle of fabric. Let me know if you try again! Email me at jessica@oklaroots.com if you want to go over it some more. I'm here to help!
So I have 7, 12, & 13 year old daughters, I too watched the death of scrunchies when I was in school but it’s so fun that my girls are now interested in making their own. Plus your instructions are so clear (thank you) they can almost do it by themselves 💕 and the fact you use real hair ties is Amazing!
Jess, lightbulb moment. Instead of folding one end after the scrunchie is turned I do it at the beginning, before starting to sew the fabric tothe hair tie. Much easier. 🙂 love your tutorials. Thank you.
This is so helpful! I also have very fine hair it’s super long but fine. My sister growing up always wore scrunches cause she had SUPER THICK HAIR and I have like 1/4th of that thickness 😂 my hair is always back and those elastics pull my hair so I’m gunna try making some of these and see if it helps 😊
Hi Jessica, I can’t Seem to get the safety pin in there to do it’s job. I’ve tried smaller safety pin bigger safety pin. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I did however use 3 1/4 instead of your suggested 3;1/2 inch width of fabric. It gets all twisted and weird and won’t go down, . Thank u Marie. Ps I love your teaching style it’s very real and u have a calming relaxed style of getting your message across ❤
Yes!! I think this is such a fun kid gift. I keep thinking, when I was a kid, I would have just died if I went to a slumber party and we all got to pick out our own fabric and had a scrunchy party. So fun!
I have to admit I was nervous at first because it looked intimidating (I’m okay at sewing but not amazing) but it worked out super well. Thanks for the easy to understand tutorial definitely will be watching more of your videos🤍🌸
" you made it your the only one who can see it" that is the hardest part for me?! If none stitch looks a little off i cant stand it Im such a perfectionist its pathetic! Thanks your great love it!!
You know, if you top stitch the ends separately so those raw edges don't work their way out and give it a good overlap, you would probably be OK without closing the ends.
Wanted to say I love the videos I have seen. I can’t wait to do some of the bags, wallets etc. I have done this scrunchie as you showed. Love em!!! Thank you for your great details and talent 🌼👍🏽😃
I have made scrunchies for 30 years, off and on. I make them on my serger. Cut your strip and sew the ends together, right sides together. Now, gather it all up and stick inside the the elastic (or size #64 rubberband). Match up the raw edges and start sewing on the serger. Yes, your server thread is on the outside, but you can either using matching or contrasting thread. Sew all around, then off, when you reach the starting place. Thread large eyed needle with the tail and weave it into the serged stitching. No turning! Honestly, the rubberband lasts long enough, they'll be tied of it before it gives way. Or use your elastic pony, but no need to sew over it. You can leave it with the serged edge on the outside, or rotate it to the center. FAST!!
Nancy Ingram thank you so much for sharing this tip!! I just tried it and I love how they look with the serged edge, so pretty, and no turning, it’s so fast! 🙏🙌
I too was very excited when I saw that scrunchies came back into fashion! I sleep in them every night now! I feel like my younger self. :) I will most definitely jazz up my basic hair ties. Thank you for the tutorial!
Here are your Time Stamps!
Materials - 3:10
Sewing the fabric tube - 4:43
Turning the fabric tube - 6:53
Close the final seam - 8:14
Fast scrunchy using quilt cotton - 12:21
Fast scrunchy using minky - 13:07
I don’t see anything saying how long and wide your fabric is.
Jess OklaRoots how long and wide is the fabric you are using?
Cindy Claypool it’s in the description
Your like me I hate doing measurements
Of all the videos I've watched from you over the years, I can't believe I've never seen this! I love how you show this with a sewing machine and Hair Ties! I remember making scrunchies in the 90's in my little world they never died. I was lost with them, they were hard to find for a long time. And during my 20's-30's raising kids, i didn't have the tome or resources to make my own. But I love making them again and sharing them with my daughter's! Who both also has lots of long, thick hair! But lately, I've been hand sewing these around hair ties. And I love that you're using hair ties as well. I agree about the elastic strip ones, it doesn't hold our hair well. I love your tips for turning the fabrics. Ive been doing it the other way, pulling the right sides out over the seems and its much more different. I learned someone today!
I used to make a ton of scrunchies. I use my serger to make them - no turning. Now I have promised to make some for a friends granddaughter and couldn't recall the steps it had been so long. Watching your video helps a lot. Thanks!
I use to be a hairstylist and truly for fine hair scrunchies are the best. Regular ties break the hair over time. Just a lil h/d input. Love your videos Jess ❤️❤️❤️
I make tons of scrunchies like this. I actually fold the raw edge in on the top right at the beginning so I don't have to fight with it at the end.
That's a great idea! Thank you for sharing!
Brilliant thank you! I'm going to do the video method with this exact tip.
Came here to say this!!
I came here cause I didn’t have that white elastic so yeah
Same 😂😂
inches or cm pleaseeeee
[arooj] don’t say “so yeah” ughhhhh
Abigail Stilwell don’t say “ ughhhh” so yeah
I am 17 and taught myself to hand sew I was 8, and I was gifted my first sewing machine when I was 13. Videos like yours are what inspire people like me!
Omg. I’m growing my hair out and I’m so excited for it to get long enough for scrunches!
Being a grandmother of girls who are 6 & 8, I am out of the loop on fashion. However, when asked to make some by someone in the loop, I was able to go directly to your channel and find out how to make them. Thank you for your tutorials. Please keep them coming!!
Love the sound of your sewing machine thank you for sharing this with me your a great teacher
Be safe and God bless you
Thank you so much!
“ if you have a teenager, my heart goes out to you” *me a teenager making this Scrunchie because I’m bored and have nothing better to do* “I know right?”
That's resourceful. I sat around and wrote when I was a teenager, and as much as it might have paid off in life, kind of wish I had done something more useful. Maybe spent half that time knitting more or sewing. You're awesome. ❤️ (I'm 33 now.)
Morning Jesse from Australia. Just finished 10 Scrunchies for my grand children wish I had have found this several months ago. So so easy thank you
Love you you are a great teacher and just a delight to listen too under all the stress the world is going through at the moment. Take care and stay safe ❤️❤️🧵🧵🦠🦠🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thank you Jenny! I hope they loved them. These are such a fun and fast sew.
Thanks for doing the hair demo, so many makers don't show you what they look like in hair, great video xx
BEST tutorial on this method I have seen. Thank you!
Thank you so much for the compliment Jacqueline!
I don’t know how many videos I watched before someone mentioned about starting the finishing stitch in the middle of the binding!! Thank you so much!!!
ha ha its a tricky sew and turning it is tricky but WOW what a great reward when its finished having lots of fun trying!!
This is great. I volunteer at a teen center and the girls asked me to make scrunchies. I was concerned that the elastic I used would not hold tight enough in their hair. I'll be making these! They want velvet ones. 😊
😭😭 I just love how you take this tutorial and turn it in to SO MUCH MORE. I bet the teens will love it! I'm so happy to hear this. Thank you!
Like the scrunchies you make👍
You are hilarious! Making it this weekend. Thank you Jess!! I’ll tag you when I post. ❤
Thank you, thank you, thank you. This is "sew" darn easy. No more fighting with elastic, trying to figure out how long or dreading to make one. Quicker than a jack rabbit stealing lettuce from the garden.
I watched a butch of videos on how to make scrunchies since I have never sewed before and this one is the only one that helped me my scrunchies came out amazing!
That's awesome Sophia!
As a fellow fine-haired gal, I'm sooo excited to find your scrunchie tutorial using a regular hair elastic!! Your brilliant. Thank you!!
Yay! Thank you!
Great tutorial. Made a scrunchie with Minnie mouse fabric for my trip to WDW! THANKS❤❤
This makes me so happy. My goddaughters don't wear scrunchies but I think would wear them if they were tighter (i.e., they like them, it sounds like, but they aren't tight enough, so they don't wear them). So I'm going to try making them a few using this method. Thanks so much!!!
I love making these scrunchies. My daughter says they are the best and is asking for more. I like being able to start and finish a project in less than an hour. Thank you.
Awwww I love hearing that! I agree, I love quick projects!
I'm 58 yrs old and have NEVER stopped using scrunchies, I've got a jar full of them!!!
So you're the one who keeps this trend going, Wendy! I'm coming to you for more fashion advice, you are ahead of all of us!
lol you're too cute!! thanks for the great tutorial, I'll be using your method... best one out there!!
This is so much easier...thanks
I have been searching for scrunchie hair patterns for about 30 mins and I seen nothing but elastic the moment I seen that you used a rubber band and I stopped searching super simple! l LOVE IT please don't stop making tutorials
Brilliant and clearly instructed video- I love scrunchies but always struggled with the elastic- I never thought of using an elastic hair band- FANTASTIC! Well done xx
Question: when sewing it closed at the end are you sewing over the elastic as well?
Yup! I sew over the elastic. You won't even notice it.
I was wondering this too, thanks for asking and thanks for the reply, Jess xoxo
Had the same question - thanks for asking and thank you Jess for answering🥰
This was my question too😀
I was making scrunches with the roll of elastic, and then saw your video… your idea was so easy, I loved it, but I did sew one of the ends over before I started sewing on it. Thank you so much for a great video 🌸
I'm a sewing beginner and I could never figure out the elastic size. This video helped me so much. Thank you!
I knew scrunchies had to come back, they were way too cute and useful
I love all of your tutorials! You are fun and easy to follow.
Thank you so much!
You make the best videos! I can't believe scrunchies are making a come back. But I'm going to make some now and sell them in my Back to School Collection. Thank you for making the best videos ever!
Thanks Jules!! Your fabric would look SO good as scrunchy!
Thank you 👍
I just finish one for myself & I will make more for friends too 👏🏻
That's fantastic!
Thank you!!! I needed this to make scrunchie's for my daughter's boyfriend for Christmas! Best tutorial!
Thanks so much! You always have the best “hacks” to make a project better.
very nice scrunchies you have made!
easy to follow tutorial
thanks
Thank you for the video. Already made 2. My teenager already asked for a bunch of them
Ok..11 seconds in and I scrolled out. Didn't have time to watch your antics..just get down to sewing already! I went to check another site and came back to you thinking "well, let's just check to see what she's got". I'm so glad I came back! Your sewing and explanatory comments are the best and easiest to follow. I've gotten used to your lighthearted personality and you have beautiful eyes!😉 Thanks for the tutorial and I subscribed🙂
I'm so glad you came back! I am definitely a chatter :)
I make my Scunchies with hair toes too. I start and stop sewing about an inch from each end. Once turned right way out I sew the 2 ends together then sew up the gap with the smallest stitch my machine does.
Thank you so much for this video!! Right now we've used all the 1/4 inch elastic for masks so finding out I can use hair ties is amazing!!
Thx for the video. Your is the 3rd one I’ve watched using a hair tie and 1st one that makes it easy!
Aww thank you! I'm so happy to hear that.
Great tut . I’ve always wondered how to make one . Other than how I made it up myself . My 2 year old niece wears them on her wrist , copying my 7 yr old neighbour , who turns 8 tomorrow ~ that’s why I’m here , to make some for her birthday 🎂!! 😃Thank you !! I have fine hair too , always wish I had think hair . 😆scrunchies look great in your hair !! They are great to bulk up thin hair in a bun . 😃👍
Yay! I hope she loves the scrunchie!
Thank you so much for making this video! I didn't want to spend money on those elastic bands when I already have many of the hair ties. This video is exactly what I was looking for. 💕
I'm so glad it's helpful!
Love it, I'm going to make one, or two or three... NOW :) Thank you!! I hate making scrunchies with the elastic.
Woot woot! Thank you for watching!
"If you have teenagers in your life.. my heart goes out to you" hahaha...
I love this!!
Brilliant! Thank you! I love your videos, so clear, helpful, no stress. Bless you for sharing your wonderful talent!!!
Thank you so much!
You are blowing my mind..sooo many fantastic ideas for Christmas presents, and I want to make them ALL!
I definitely am going to make these, as my, and my little niece's, hair is very fine! Genius!!
These are FANTASTIC gifts! I've seen some young girls pick out the fabrics and make tons for their school friends. Such a sweet gift!
@@OklaRoots I have just had a request from my 12yo daughter Storm-Serenity to make a bunch of scrunchies in her school uniform colours for her and her pals. She is a RAF Cadet, but not allowed to deviate from invisible bun nets, so school colours it is!
@@mog-gyveroneill2500 😭😭 That is just the sweetest thing!! You are making magic, Mama! Thank you for sharing that with me❤
I have been watching many scrunchie videos and this is one of the best... Thank you
Yay! Thank you!
Hey, Jess. If I haven't said it before, I'll say it now... Thanks for showing us this alternative way of making a scrunchie. I bought some regular rubber bands, and am going to try them for my daughter with the thick hair. Good video.
Thanks so much for sharing your scrunchie tutorial awesome job🪡✂️🧵❣️❤️💕💖
Thankyou Jess for showing me how to do this. I've made several. You explain everything so good.
I'm gonna try this in 5 minutes hope I will be able to do it
I'll keep you updated
It works
Thank you!!!
So I attempted my very first sewing project, a scrunchie. The last time I sewed was in middle school for home ec class. The pacing, your clear instructions and visuals were super helpful. The hardest part for me was turning the tube right side out. But after five minutes of struggling i did it! I was so excited, I put it in my hair and then on my wrist and a third of the stitches broke :(
I'm not sure if it was due to my material or stitch length. I'm going to give it another go, hopefully it works
Yay you made one! But oh no your stitches!! Ok, what type of thread are you using? Maybe use a little thicker thread, or a longer rectangle of fabric. Let me know if you try again! Email me at jessica@oklaroots.com if you want to go over it some more. I'm here to help!
So I have 7, 12, & 13 year old daughters, I too watched the death of scrunchies when I was in school but it’s so fun that my girls are now interested in making their own. Plus your instructions are so clear (thank you) they can almost do it by themselves 💕 and the fact you use real hair ties is Amazing!
That's so fun that your girls are making their own! I think this is the ultimate girls night craft.
I will make this soon! Thank you
Thank you! You are very good at explaining things.
Thank you!
Jess, lightbulb moment. Instead of folding one end after the scrunchie is turned I do it at the beginning, before starting to sew the fabric tothe hair tie. Much easier. 🙂 love your tutorials. Thank you.
Ooooooo I am intrigued! I need to try these out. Thank you for sharing Alison!
Awesome. Thank you!
This is so helpful! I also have very fine hair it’s super long but fine. My sister growing up always wore scrunches cause she had SUPER THICK HAIR and I have like 1/4th of that thickness 😂 my hair is always back and those elastics pull my hair so I’m gunna try making some of these and see if it helps 😊
Thank you for this idea! This was a great sew for me and my 13 year old!!!
Hi Jessica, I can’t Seem to get the safety pin in there to do it’s job. I’ve tried smaller safety pin bigger safety pin. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong. I did however use 3 1/4 instead of your suggested 3;1/2 inch width of fabric. It gets all twisted and weird and won’t go down, . Thank u Marie. Ps I love your teaching style it’s very real and u have a calming relaxed style of getting your message across ❤
These are so cool and totally work!
Love this! Looks pretty easy! Could you tell me what size I cut the material? Thank You
I love your pattern. I will try it. Thanks.
Have fun!
omg ive made a bunch im giveing them out for x mas
You have natural talent. I have been trying to sew up crunchie too but it does not come out perfectly
Haha I also saw the scrunchie dying, I was impressed that they were back
Oh my goodness - this is life changing! Half the time of any other way... all my kids friends are going to be getting these now!!!
Yes!! I think this is such a fun kid gift. I keep thinking, when I was a kid, I would have just died if I went to a slumber party and we all got to pick out our own fabric and had a scrunchy party. So fun!
Thanks for another way to make them!
Great video, thank you! Do you stitch over the elastic?
I have to admit I was nervous at first because it looked intimidating (I’m okay at sewing but not amazing) but it worked out super well. Thanks for the easy to understand tutorial definitely will be watching more of your videos🤍🌸
Great job!
I absolutely LOVE you!!!! Thank you for the BEST tutorial!!!
You are so welcome!
I love this! Helps alot I have 100% cotton fabric and have nieces so i needed this today thank you!
I'm so glad!
Thank you
I jus make it 👍👏🏻
It is pretty & easy to follow
You are welcome 😊
Lol I know this is random but I like your nails 😂
Love the way you make the Scrunchie bfreat video going to give it ago, thank you for sharing!!! Hugs Liz...
You crack me up!! Love this way of making a scrunchie! Thanks for the giggles and instructions. :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much, seriously so helpful. I love this video
I'm so glad!
did this and got it right the first try! thank you!
Boom!! That's awesome!
Can you use fold over elastic instead of a hair tie? Thank you!
" you made it your the only one who can see it" that is the hardest part for me?! If none stitch looks a little off i cant stand it Im such a perfectionist its pathetic! Thanks your great love it!!
Haha I know how you feel.
That is so awesome. Thank you so much. Your amazing
When you close your seam, do you sew over the elastic too?
Bless. You answered my question in the first 2 minutes 👌
I just made it with the help of You 😘 thanka alot
You're welcome!
Such a simple way of doing it I would never have thought it very good tutorial thankyou
Best scrunchie tutorial!!!!
Thank you!!
Great tutorial. Easy to follow instructions. Is it even necessary to join the ends?
You know, if you top stitch the ends separately so those raw edges don't work their way out and give it a good overlap, you would probably be OK without closing the ends.
You make it much easirer! Thank you!
Happy to help!
Wanted to say I love the videos I have seen. I can’t wait to do some of the bags, wallets etc. I have done this scrunchie as you showed. Love em!!! Thank you for your great details and talent 🌼👍🏽😃
Thanks Patricia!
I have made scrunchies for 30 years, off and on. I make them on my serger. Cut your strip and sew the ends together, right sides together. Now, gather it all up and stick inside the the elastic (or size #64 rubberband). Match up the raw edges and start sewing on the serger. Yes, your server thread is on the outside, but you can either using matching or contrasting thread. Sew all around, then off, when you reach the starting place. Thread large eyed needle with the tail and weave it into the serged stitching. No turning! Honestly, the rubberband lasts long enough, they'll be tied of it before it gives way. Or use your elastic pony, but no need to sew over it. You can leave it with the serged edge on the outside, or rotate it to the center. FAST!!
Great advice, thank you so much Nancy!
Nancy Ingram thank you so much for sharing this tip!! I just tried it and I love how they look with the serged edge, so pretty, and no turning, it’s so fast! 🙏🙌
❤ that this tut uses bands and not elastic. Thank you! 😘
Thank you! I just couldn't get the knack for that elastic.
I love this. Thank you so much for sharing!!! Would you recommend polyester thread for scrunchies or would cotton work fine?
Great teacher
Thank you Pat! That means a lot to hear.
Loved your method the best!
Thank you Nancy!
I too was very excited when I saw that scrunchies came back into fashion! I sleep in them every night now! I feel like my younger self. :) I will most definitely jazz up my basic hair ties. Thank you for the tutorial!
Thank you for watching! I am ::finally:: on the scrunchie bandwagon!