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Friday, July 3, 2026

✨Sparkle Ruffle Scrunchie! ✨

 

I'm so excited to share my newest crochet project with all of you! 💖

This colorful Sparkle Ruffle Scrunchie is made with beautiful sequined yarn that catches the light from every angle, giving it a fun, glamorous look. The soft, fluffy ruffles make it the perfect accessory to add a little sparkle to any hairstyle.

I'd love to hear what you think! Would you make yours in a bright multi-color sparkle yarn like this one, or would you choose a solid color, velvet, or something completely different? Let me know in the comments I always enjoy seeing your ideas!

Happy Crocheting! 💕

 

Materials

Yarn: Cotton Yarn - Yarn I used- Gold & Rainbow
Hook: 3.5 mm crochet hook

1 plain hair elastic/tie

Scissors

Yarn needle (for weaving in ends) 

Video

Abbreviations

  • ch = chain

  • hdc = half double crochet

  • dc = double crochet

  • sl st = slip stitch


Round 1 – Cover the Elastic

  1. Make a slip knot.

  2. Insert your hook through the center of the hair tie.

  3. Work as many hdc as you need to cover the hair tie evenly around the elastic.

  4. Join with a slip stitch to the first hdc.


     

    Round 2 – First Layer of Ruffles

  5. Ch 2 (does not count as a stitch).

  6. Work 3 dc in every stitch around.

  7. Join with a sl st.


Round 3 – Add More Fullness

  1. Ch2.

  2. (2 dc in next stitch, 1 dc in next stitch) repeat around.

  3. Join with a sl st.

This creates softer, more natural waves instead of extremely tight gathers.


Finishing Edge

  • Ch 1.

  • Hdc into each stitch around.

  • Fasten off.

Finishing

Cut the yarn leaving a 6-inch tail. Pull the tail through the final loop and tighten. Use a yarn needle to weave in all loose ends.


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