Classy Crochet Scrunchie To Instantly Upgrade Your Hair Game
Style your hair with this Crochet Scrunchie Pattern that adds soft charm, gentle hold, and a trendy twist to everyday looks or gifts.
A fashion favorite from decades past has returned with modern charm and versatility, bringing softness, color, and personality to everyday looks. More than just a hair tie, the crochet scrunchie offers a gentle hold that’s kind to all hair types, preventing breakage, reducing tension, and adding a stylish touch to ponytails, buns, or braids. It’s lightweight, reusable, and effortlessly transitions from hair accessory to a cute wrist piece when not in use.
Modern Crochet Scrunchie for a Trendy, Handmade Look

Made with soft yarn and subtle texture, it adds visual interest and comfort in equal measure. Ideal for daily wear, special occasions, or thoughtful handmade gifts, it suits a wide range of styles—from minimal and neutral to bright and playful. The simple shape allows for endless variations in color, size, and finish, making each one feel personal and unique.
This small yet impactful accessory supports sustainable living by replacing disposable hair ties with something durable and stylish. Whether you’re pulling your hair back for the gym, styling it for work, or accessorizing a casual outfit, this timeless favorite adds a soft, wearable charm. With its perfect mix of practicality and personality, it’s no wonder the scrunchie continues to earn a spot in every collection.
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Choose any type based on your preference.
- Crochet Hook: A 3.5 mm hook is recommended, but you can use a different size depending on your yarn.
- Scissors: For cutting yarn ends.
- Tapestry Needle: Optional for weaving ends.

Step-by-Step Process
1. Starting the Base Chain
- Create a slip knot and place it on your hook.
- Make a chain long enough to wrap around your wrist.

- Beginner guidance: Yarn over and pull through repeatedly to form the chain stitch.
2. Row 1: Double Crochet Base
- After completing the chain, chain two extra stitches.
- Yarn over and perform three double crochets into the last stitch before the chain two.

- Repeat this process for every chain stitch until the end of the row.
3. Row 2: Building Ruffles
- Turn your work and chain two.
- For added texture, make six double crochets in each stitch of the previous row.
- Tutor’s Suggestions:
- If you prefer thinner ruffles, go with four double crochets per stitch.
- For fuller ruffles, increase to eight double crochets.
- Tutor’s Suggestions:
- Continue this process to the end of the row.

4. Creating the Handles
- At both ends of the scrunchie, create tie handles with chains.
- Insert your hook into the specific areas at each end and chain a desired number of stitches (e.g., 16 chains).
- Chain one, cut off the yarn, and tighten the knot.
- Repeat on the second end to ensure symmetry.

5. Adding Edging with Crab Stitch
- Attach a new yarn color (optional) for edging, such as white for contrast.

- Begin the crab stitch:
- Unlike traditional stitching, the crab stitch involves working backward along the row using single crochet.
- Insert your hook backward, pull through, yarn over, and complete the single crochet.

- Continue along each stitch for a firm, defined edge.
- Finish by chaining one, cutting the yarn, and tightening the knot.

Special Features
- Customizable Ruffles: Adjust the density of ruffles by varying the number of double crochets per stitch.
- Tie Handles: Handmade ties offer flexibility for adjusting size or securing the scrunchie.
- Elegant Edging: The crab stitch provides a professional finish with defined texture and durability.
- Eco-Friendly: A sustainable alternative to elastic scrunchies.
Level of Difficulty
- Beginner-Friendly: Explained step by step with clear guidance for crochet novices.
- Intermediate Techniques: Includes crab stitch, which adds complexity but is still approachable.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Ensure accurate stitch placement to prevent mistakes during the crab stitch.
- Choose contrasting yarn colors for the edging to enhance visual appeal.
- Handle ruffle density adjustments carefully to match your design preferences.
Uses
- Stylish hair accessory for everyday wear.
- Thoughtful handmade gift.
- Adds charm to outfits with ruffled texture and colors.
Tip for Success
Be mindful of your stitch tension throughout the process, as consistent tension ensures the ruffles and crab stitch hold their shape beautifully.
Conclusion
This crochet pattern unlocks the potential to create gorgeous, elastic-free scrunchies that combine practicality with artistic flair. Following these straightforward steps allows you to make your own functional yet stylish accessory while perfecting your crochet skills. Whether as a personal project or a thoughtful gift, this scrunchie design will bring handmade elegance to your collection.

