Cotton Candy Scrunchie
Designed by Julie A Bolduc
This scrunchie is crochet using dc stitches in a main color of white and trimmed in pink. This looks very puffy like a bit of cotton candy.
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Materials Needed:
- Small amount each
- White and Pink Worsted weight yarn
- 1 large ponytail holder
- Size H/8 or 5mm aluminum crochet hook
- Yarn Needle
- Yarn Thickness: 4mm
- Gauge: 4 dc=1"
- Finished Size: =4" Diameter
- Skill Level: Beginner
RND 1: Tie white yarn onto ponytail holder. Ch 3, work 37 dc in holder. Join with sl st to top of ch 3.
RND 2: Ch 3, work 3 dc in each dc around. Join with sl st to top of ch 3. Fasten off white.
RND 3: Tie Pink yarn bet first 2 dc's in RND 2. *Yo, insert hook bet dc, draw up a lp. Yo draw through all three lps on hook. Repeat from * around. Join with sl st to first st in rnd. Fasten off pink and weave in all ends using yarn needle.
Written on February 4, 1998 by Julie A. Bolduc Copyright ©1999 by Julie A. Bolduc all rights reserved. p109001
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