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    Home » Free moogly Patterns » Hair Accessories

    Hyperbolic Velvet Crochet Scrunchie

    Published: Dec 20, 2019 · Modified: Mar 24, 2025 by Tamara Kelly · 10 Comments

    Hyperbolic Velvet Scrunchies - free pattern on Moogly!

    Velvet Scrunchies are one of the hottest items on wish lists this year! And thanks to velvet yarn, it's easy to make your own! Introducing the Hyperbolic Velvet Crochet Scrunchie!

    Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links; some materials provided by Yarnspirations.

    Prefer an ad-free PDF? You've got options!

    Prefer the free blog version? Keep scrolling!

    I demo'ed just how easy it is to make a Hyperbolic Velvet Crochet Scrunchie in the December 2019 Live video!

    So to follow that up, I wanted to make sure there's a written version of this pattern as well, so it's that much easier to crochet your own scrunchies!

    Hyperbolic Velvet Scrunchies - make them with Bernat velvet yarns on Moogly!


    Hyperbolic Velvet Crochet Scrunchies

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    Clover Crochet Hooks

    Bernat Baby Velvet - US-G, 4.0mm hook

    Bernat Crushed Velvet - US-H, 5mm hook

    Bernat Velvet - US-J, 6mm hook

    Goody Hair Bands

    Gauge is not important for this pattern. Really, use whatever yarn you like and the hook that matches! I've listed what I used below to help you get started.

    Helpful Links & Tutorials

    For a full tutorial, see the embedded video above.

    Crochet Abbreviations

    NOTE: This is more of a recipe than an exact pattern - feel free to play with it and create something unique!

    INSTRUCTIONS:

    Rnd 1: Sl st around hair band, ch 1, sc around entire hair band until it is covered, covering the tail end of the yarn as well; join with sl st in first sc.

    Rnd 2: Ch 2, work 2 dc in each sc around continuing to cover the rest of the tail end; join with sl st in first dc.

    Rnd 3: Ch 2, work 2 dc in each dc around; join with sl st in first dc and break yarn, weave in end.

    OR! Keep going and make an even bigger and wavier scrunchie! Have fun with it!


    And that's all there is to it! This style is a bit easier than working in the round, especially for beginner crocheters. Plus there's no need to count your stitches, and only one end to weave in!

    Hyperbolic Velvet Scrunchies - see how to make your own on Moogly!

    I can’t wait to see your finished Hyperbolic Velvet Crochet Scrunchies! If this free crochet scrunchie pattern does inspire you to make your own, and you post a photo on social media, be sure to tag me @mooglyblog or #mooglyblog so I can check it out too! I love seeing what you make!

    THE FINE PRINT

    Follow Moogly on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Tumblr! Thank you to Yarnspirations and Furls for providing the materials shown in this post. Written pattern copyright Tamara Kelly 2019, all rights reserved. Please do not reprint or repost this pattern, but please do link to this page to share this pattern with others. If you wish to make items for sale from this pattern or translate it to another language, please visit the About page for details. 

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    Comments

    1. Pat Askins says

      January 17, 2020 at 9:50 am

      I just found this pattern. Wow! I haven't crocheted much lately but I think I'm going to try
      the scrunchie pattern! I have 6 granddaughters so I think I'll do this for their birthdays!
      I love that you show the abbreviation since I don't remember all of them.
      Thanks a bunch!!

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        January 17, 2020 at 11:53 am

        Thank you so much!

        Reply
    2. Jane Tamplen says

      January 18, 2020 at 11:34 am

      I made 4 of these yesterday afternoon for our daughter. The yarn is so soft, and it worked up so easily!
      Thank you.

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        January 20, 2020 at 10:43 am

        Thank you Jane, I'm so glad you enjoyed the pattern!

        Reply
    3. Julie Wagner says

      June 06, 2020 at 1:01 pm

      Hi Tamara! I am obsessed with this pattern!! I haven’t used this yarn before but now that I have...lets just say there will be a lot more crocheting going on in my house! The only problem I am having is that when I weave in the ends, they are coming back out, it was a little embarrassing when my coworker came into my office and the tail had come completely undone, I really don’t know what I can be doing wrong, any thoughts?

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        June 08, 2020 at 12:01 pm

        Hi Julie! Unfortunately this happens a bit more with slippery yarns. I'd recommend making sure that the tail is woven in at least 2-3 directions, and then if it's really stubborn a bit of glue or sewing it down with matching thread should help!

        Reply
    4. Nancy A. says

      July 12, 2020 at 2:43 pm

      Can these be made smaller for a 6 yr old with thinner hair? She would love them

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        July 13, 2020 at 11:35 am

        Yes, just use a smaller hairband, or a thinner yarn and smaller hook - whatever gives you the results you're looking for! 🙂

        Reply
    5. Crocheter says

      February 26, 2025 at 11:51 pm

      Can I recreate this pattern to sell? (it's just a small expo in school)

      Reply
      • Tamara Kelly says

        February 27, 2025 at 9:30 am

        You are welcome to sell finished items from this pattern, yes! I just ask that if another crocheter asks where you got the pattern, you tell them to come to Moogly! ♥ Good luck!

        Reply

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