Staple Scrunchie by Jeanette Godreau

Staple Scrunchie

Knitting
December 2022
Stockinette in the round
50 - 75 yards (46 - 69 m)
Small, Regular, Mega
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

The Staple Scrunchie is a knitted scrunchie that can work with any weight yarn and any gauge! The perfect scrap busting project, make an endless variety of scrunchies to add some extra flair to your every day knit fits.

This pattern is suitable for confident beginners.

Size + Fit:
This pattern is designed to create scrunchies that are 18” in circumference before incorporating the elastic. It gives you guidance on making three sizes: Small, Regular, and Mega.

You can adjust the elastic as needed for your preferred fit and hair needs, but this pattern gives guidance on incorporating elastic that should hug your wrist snugly.

Gauge:
You can use any gauge! You can find your gauge before starting the pattern (4 in. x 4 in. / 10 cm x 10 cm) with stockinette in the round. You are also free to approximate your gauge.

Yarn:
You can use any weight and any size yarn for this pattern! The amount of yarn you need will depend on what size scrunchie you make, as well as the weight of the yarn you’re using and what gauge you are working with.

Needles:
You will need 2 sets of 16” (40 cm) circular needles.

The size of the first set of needles will depend on what yarn you’re using. I recommend using a needle size that creates a nice fabric with the yarn you’ve chosen to work with.

The size of the second set of needles will be ideally one size smaller than the first set, but you can size down more if you don’t have one size smaller on hand. (This second set will only be used when seaming the scrunchie at the end.)

You can also use 2 sets of 36”+ circular needles to use with magic loop. However, guidance is not provided for how to do this.

Materials:
1 stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Measuring tape
9” (23 cm) of elastic (recommended width: .25” (.6 cm))
Crochet hook of similar needle size to first, larger set of needles

Techniques:
Each technique used comes with written step-by-step instructions, photos, and video resources.

  • Stockinette in the round
  • Provisional cast on
  • Kitchener stitch

Check out my Instagram @newwaveknitting and the hashtag #staplescrunchie for more pictures of and information on the Staple Sock!

For more information, see: https://www.newwaveknitting.com/blog-posts/free-scrunchie...