The EASIEST Scrunchie Tutorial Ever (No Pattern Needed!)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2022
- You’ve probably seen a bunch of scrunchie tutorials, but most instruct you to sew tubes and struggle to turn them right side out. This tutorial has a little magic trick to sew your scrunchies in a continuous loop. Want to see how it’s done? This video will show you how to use a little bit of sewing magic to make these scrunchies from your fabric scraps.
Scrunchie Steps
02:05 - Supplies
02:59 - Cutting
04:12 - Sewing
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Thank you for explaining in inches. So much easier for me ❤❤❤
You are so welcome!
There’s an easier way when doing the elastic. Before turning the scrunchy right side out, you slide your elastic through the tube; tie the elastic in a knot; then turn it. I think it’s a real time saver.
That's a great method too!
Won't the knot maybe come undone?
@@teresaguerrero3751”Knot” in my experience! 😅😅😅
@@teresaguerrero3751I like a sewn elastic so that it’s smooth.
This video was so well done! My eleven-year-old just sewed her first scrunchie following this method, and now she's onto number two and has plans for at least 71 more with a whole bunch of fabric she just inherited! 😄
I love that! So glad it was helpful!
finally someone who sews a scrunchie the way i do, simple and easy, everything you have done is the way i do mine right down to machine stitching the elastic ends thats for a great video
You are so welcome! Glad you enjoyed it.
What a clever, clever way to sew,, after 50 years of sewing, you have taught me something new, Thank you.
Thanks so much, so glad this was helpful!
I had heard about sewing scrunchies using the burrito method, but hadnt seen how it was done, i am so glad i found your video, now i know how to do the burrito method for scrunchies, i will definitely be trying it. I also love that you shared the 3 different sizes of scrunchies. Thank you for sharing your time, and your talent with all of us.
You are so welcome! So glad you liked it!
This is a common technique called the "Burrito Method". Still is effective, however before turning loop right sides out, I insert elastic through tube, stitch elastic ends together, then pull it all through the 2" opening I've left. This achieves the same end result, it's just a bit easier to thread the elastic right through the center of the tube, rather than fish it through once turned right side out. Beautifully made video!
Thanks for watching!
This is the only way I’ve seen to make scrunches so far, but cool! Thanks for the good tutorial.
I've been sewing scrunchies with this method for a few years, it's really the best way! Instead of stitching the elastic I just tie the elastic ends together before stitching the scrunchie opening, and just add an extra inch or so to the elastic measurement.
Nice!
I like that you sewed the elastic instead of doing the knot so that the elastic is smooth inside of the scrunchie. This is also nice for slim scrunchies which are my faves.
So glad you liked it!
OMG I love how easy that is, thank you.
Aren't they so fun?! 😄
Wow amazing. I thought pillow cases were the easiest doing sort of like this .Thank you !! Awesome fun
Thanks for the great tutorials! I just made one of these and the drew headband for last minute gift. I love the techniques for both patterns!
Yay! So glad you like them.
Thank you I now understand
This method is ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!! A great idea!!!! Thanks Haley.
Glad you liked it!!
You did an amazing job with this tutorial, I really like the way you take your time and explain probatum. Thank you so much for this video
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow how easy are they. I have avoided the scrunching making too fiddly but since watching your video I have made seven (7) for our 70th birthday party this weekend. Thankyou so much.
Happy birthday! Glad you found the scrunchie making as fun and easy as we do!
Brilliant! ❤️
Hi love the video on jumbo scrunchies what an amazing way & easy to follow thank you 😊 ❤
Thanks for watching!
Great technique! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Andrea!
Wow your instructions are very clear thank you lots
You’re welcome 😊
Wow! I am so glad I saw your video! I was dreading turning the tube inside out, it always seems to take soooooo long. This was an amazing way to sew these together. Thank you!!!
You are welcome! So glad it helped!
I’m trying this today! 💗 Thanks.
You're welcome! Have fun!
Super helpful!!❤
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much for this tutorial 💕💕
You are so welcome!
I love magic! I know I will be satisfied too when I give it a go... thanks for the inspo for gift giving.
Have fun! I love when sewing feels magical!
Great Tutorial. Thank You for Sharing.
Glad it was helpful!
This is genius! 😊
Just made 2 little scrunchies with this method. So fun and easy!!
Awesome! They are so fun to make.
So excited to try this technique ❤
Yay! I hope you enjoy it when you do!
This is a great tutorial and I can't wait to try it!
Have fun!
Cool. I add the elastic before I turn mine over. Good job.
Great idea!
In my Google search I studied each thumbnail on this tutorial and chose this. Once I realized it was Seamwork, I knew I'd hit gold. This method is fantastic! Time for some birthday party loot bag treats ☺️
That's awesome!
I am going to make some with my favorite cotton fabrics. Thanks
A Scrunchie Burrito! Great!
Absolutely love your video sew simple great demo
Thanks so much!
Love it, I will need to try this technique.
It's super fun! Hope you give it a try!
Mind. Blown.
It's pretty great, right!? Fun and easy!
Loved this video. I have never made a scrunchie so fast without issues before. Thank you!
Awesome! So glad to hear it!
Amazing. Thanks
You're welcome!
great technique thankyou
Thanks Annette!
Really good teaching you made it so easy. I try it and it was so easy. Blessings to your business .
Thank you so much!
What an eye opener! I do that with infinity scarves but never thought to do that with a small scrunchie! No more hand sewing for me!
So glad it was helpful! We love this method.
Love the technique! I am making a quince robe for my daughter's Christmas gifts so I may add a scrunchie with the scraps. By the way, the replays and the claps were a fun addition! Love watching you guys and thanks!
Glad you liked the video! A Quince and a matching scrunchie sounds like a perfect combo!
this would be such an easy way to sew an infinity scarf! awesome technique!
Oh good idea! Definitely!
@@SeamworkVideoHi, im in my mid 30s and have Never used a sewing machine! I wouldnt know how to turn it on, what stitch to use, how to thread needle.. Could you make a tutorial for ULTRA BEGINNERS? Would love to make some scrunchies for my daughter and canvas tote bags.
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Subscribed. thank you ❤️
Awesome! Thank you!
Fantastic!
Glad you like it!
Thank you ❤😊
No problem!
So glad I found your channel xo
Welcome!! Glad to have you here!
Great video!!!
Glad you liked it!
This is genius!!!
Thank you! So glad you like it!
Thanks .. 😎 I like it
So glad you liked the tutorial!
Thank you so much for this video. I like those minis but can't find them in colors in the store. Now I know how to make them.
So glad you liked it! These are so fun to make!
Omg thanks so much I've seen a lot videos but this one is the most helpful one thanks so much for you're videos you got a new subscriber🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I'm so glad!
I use this method. From one yard, I can get exactly 4 XL scrunchies cut at 6 inches X WOF, 4 regular cut at 4.5 X 1/2 WOF and 2 mini cut at 3 inches X 1/2 WOF. Elastic is cut at 9, 8 and 7 inches respectively. I knot the elastic as it’s my preference. Then I hand stitch the opening closed. I learned this from trial and error, many many errors. 😂
Nice! I love that you have a scrunchie system in place.
What is the meaning for WOF
@86jananii it means Width of Fabric ..
New to the channel, loved the video. =). Also brand new to sewing at ripe old age of 63. Hoping this old dog can learn some new tricks. This “easy” tutorial looks complicated to me as a newbie but I am going to give it a try once I get some elastic. Every new thing I want to try requires I buy something else. Ha…. My tiny sewing spot in my guest room is bursting at the seams, no pun intended. Thanks for sharing your tips and tricks!
Welcome, and thanks for watching! You might find this video helpful as you're building up your arsenal of sewing tools: th-cam.com/video/VwI8xUDIWNo/w-d-xo.html
great
Do you have a tutorial for doing a bunny ear or long tail scrunchie? Also do you have a tutorial on how to do a scrunchie with a hair tie? You are a great teacher btw.
This is our only scrunchie tutorial, but there are lots out there with all kinds of methods. Have fun!
Just sewed my first scrunchie plus 2 more
Nice job!
I just tried making a couple scrunchies for fun this week. I nailed one because I followed directions to a T. But I played around with my third one on the fabric sizes and it didn’t turn out very “scrunchy”. It was jumbo looking, as I wanted it however. I’d thought it was the elastic where I went wrong. Thinking I needed thicker elastic to make it appear fuller inside. But now I really think I needed the fabric to be much longer. My measurements were 4x24. 4”when folded. So I did actually cut it 8” wide so it would eventually be 4”.
It definitely takes some experimentation to find what works when you make your own size!
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I have made a lot of scrunchies using this method and it works great. I make these for some of my friends that have thick long hair and want to be able to wrap them twice. What would be the best size elastic and length of fabric for these. Same question for thin hair.
We used the same elastic length regardless of hair type, but you could definitely experiment with how long you make it depending on preference.
I love your nail color. Where do you get it? Thanks!!
The nail polish is Mall Crawler by Essie 💅
I wonder what a decent price would be for the largest ones?
Oh, BTW: You can use a zip tie to thread your elastic through your tube.
Just snip off the tab end and make a small slit with a craft knife.
Oooohhh I will have to convince my fingers that we can coordinate this!
You got this!
Which type fabric is used for making scrunchies? Can we make scrunchies with cotton fabric?
Cotton is a great fabric for scrunchies!
What kind of elastics would you recommend? I would like to try the non-roll elastics but they’re unavailable in my country. Do you have any alternatives? Also what would the the ideal width of the elastic? Thank you im advance ❤
Haley likes to use 1/4" elastic for scrunchies!
@@SeamworkVideo thank you so much! ❤️
Hi. Sailie (sorry if I spelled your name wrong) your jeans fit you perfectly! Are they your pattern?
They are not actually jeans, they are the straight leg pants from Everlane! 👖
What's the best elastic for super thick hair - I hate when they stretch out too wide to wear on my wrist or when they're too restricted to allow me to do my normal bun.
I'm not sure! I would get a few different widths and experiment with what feels most comfortable.
What kind of shirt is Sarai wearing?? It is great!
It's a top from Doen: shopdoen.com/products/june-top-black
@Seamwork a
Awesome, thank you! Just an idea but that kind of top could be an awesome pattern for Seamwork! Love some good gathering.
@@ategetho The Madhu top has a somewhat similar look, but with elastic rather than binding. It's not quite as billowy, but the silhouette isn't that different if you like the gathered look. I bet you could even size up for more volume! Plus, it's an easy make! www.seamwork.com/catalog/madhu
Could you please tel me the sizes of elastic for the jumbo and classic scrunchies? I didn’t understand
All of the sizes call for an 8" length of elastic.
Where do you get a bob pin?
I'm not sure I understand the question. Could you elaborate?
Can you give me the measures in cm please
Sure! Try 101cm x 15cm for a jumbo, 71cm x 10cm for a regular, and 46cm x 8cm for a mini.
I couldn't get fabric to pull end up with a worm
As with every creative endeavor, sometimes a new technique takes some practice. You can do it!
Do u guys have a problem with "cm"?
We are a US company, so we use the Imperial system, but we love the Metric system too! Here's a handy conversion tool: www.rapidtables.com/convert/length/inch-to-cm.html
Didnt work for me....what did i do wrong.... Coyldnt get it at all..... definitely need you hete with me lol
What step tripped you up?
This is called Burrito trick
I saw another lady that glued the elastic together and then sewed it.
Interesting!
This is the burrito method
Correct! It's so handy for making really easy scrunchies. Thanks for watching!
Wish you wouldn’t have sped up some of the detail sewing.
You can slow down or speed up the playback speed to your liking on any part of the video through Settings. Hope that helps!
@@SeamworkVideo I did not know that. I’ll give it a try.
I'm a bit of a beginner and this was way too complicated to follow.
Sorry to hear you had trouble! Where did you get stuck?
Try slowing the speed of the video down and pause it at each step. Sometimes it's helpful to write each step down on a piece of paper or in a note pad as you go and put it in "your language" so to speak. The main things are understanding your sewing machine and type of fabric you are using, having the correct measurements, sewing the short ends together with the right sides of the fabric facing each other, then the trickiest part is then turning it over, rolling your top pieces up inside as you sew the bottom layers and form the tube. Watch this section only several times with the speed of the video reduced and you should get it. Let us know how you go.
Too complicated for sure. There's a easier way to put in the elastic
The fun thing about sewing is there are so many ways to accomplish the same goal!
This is NOT the easiest, or fastest method …. way to much fidgeting
The great thing about sewing is that there are so many ways to accomplish the same goal, so you can choose the method that works best for you, and end up with a similar result. Thanks for giving this method a try!
Nothing new here--it's called the burrito method. Kind of disappointed. I thought I'd see a new method.
That's great that you are already familiar with applying this method to making scrunchies. The fun thing about sewing is that there are so many different ways to make the same thing. What's your favorite scrunchie method?
Same here, hence why I clicked on it. Also, not caring if the elastic is twisted is poor. Hope she’s not selling them for money as that is poor quality. If I was a buyer and received that I would not be happy!
Same. I hate clickbait.
NO COMMENTS ON THE SIZE OF THE MATERIAL - LENGTH/WIDTH....SIZE OF ELASTIC....VERY POOR VIDEO
That info can be found starting at 02:06 of the video.
You know that this is nothing new right?? People with actual scrunchie businesses do it this way all the time. 😂🤦🏻♀️
Glad to hear our tutorial aligns with your professional expertise! Thanks for watching!