Eustis Scrunchie

Eustis Scrunchie

Designed by Julie A Bolduc

This scrunchie is a bit different from the other ones I have designed. It is made so that half of the elastic is full and the other half is just covered. I have seen this type before and wanted to design one.

Materials Needed
Small amount Dawn Sayelle worsted weight yarn. Dark Dusty Rose.
One large hair elastic like Goody.
Size H/8 5.00mm aluminum crochet hook.
Yarn Needle for weaving in ends

Yarn Thickness: 3mm
Gauge: 4sc=1"
Finished Size: 4½" diameter
Skill Level: Beginner

Instructions

ROW 1: Join yarn on elastic band. *Sc. Ch1. Rep from * 13 times more. Then ch3 more. Dc in band. **Ch2. Dc in band. Rep from ** 12 times more. Ch4, turn. Now you will work in rows.

ROW 2: Dc, ch2, dc (V st made )in first ch2 sp and in each ch2 sp across. Ch 1. Dc in 3rd ch of ch4. Ch 1, turn.

ROW 3: *4dc in next Vst. Sc in space just before next vst. Rep from * across. Sc in 3rd ch of ch4. Fasten off and weave ends into work.

Design written on Saturday, March 27, 1999. Copyright ©1999-2007 by Julie A. Bolduc all rights reserved. p109011

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