This is literally the best video on how to make scrunchies not using the burrito method. I’ve been using the burrito method for scrunchies I sell on my Etsy shop but I haven’t liked the way they look too much, I saw a comparison video and this method makes the scrunchie look more fluffy and full
Hi, I have been so inspired by your video, ever since our "Lockdown" commenced in England , March 2020, I decided to grow my hair, I have never had long hair before, usually wearing my hair in a short "pixie" cut,! for centuries! so now after 13 months my hair is becoming just on the brink of wearing a scrunchie, so your video was excellent. Thank you.
Works for me every time. Go to your local sewing center or a friend that sews and ask for help. I promise you can sew the elastic together. Since I can’t see what you’re doing wrong, I can’t help.
i was inspired by you and angela jasmina to buy my own sewing machine and now i am starting to buy fabric to be able start doing some scrunchies and maybe sell it on etsy! then maybe if i get enough money i want to buy an embroidery machine to start making some personilized things!
Loved the video and totally love the chunky scrunchies!! One thing that helps me when cutting large pieces of fabric is to fold the fabric in half and use a quilting ruler.
Thanks so much! This is the best way of explaining how to make scrunchies. I make quilts and I have so many strips left over. I will try to make scrunchies out of them so I started to look for an easy way to make them and your was the easiest.
Great video. I grew my hair out during the pandemic, in some real need for some scrunches that won’t hurt my hair. You mentioned getting some weights, go to your pantry and get some canned veggies, they would work great for you are doing, then you will know whether or not weights would be your thing. Then you can decide whether to purchase some fancy ones or you can stay with the veggies. Just a thought.
Could you please do a close up (slowly) showing how you use the dowl rod to invert the scrunchie? My husband made one of the stands, like yours, but for the life of me I can’t figure out how to use it! Of course, I’m getting on in years so figuring things out takes me a bit longer than some folks, lol! ❤ Oh, do you only use half inch elastic?
Have you ever tried to add the elastic to the scrunchie at the step where you turn it right side out with your magic stick? Would it go in along with it?
I'm trying to figure that out too, and she hasn't answered anyone who has asked. I made one following the video and the last step I sewed through the elastic, it seems like that what she says to do. It doesn't look good. Also, other video's show you turn the seam on the inside after the last step, so I'm sticking with the other way.
Idk if y’all figured it out but I found a video that shows it! It’s her second example of making a scrunchie-3 ways in the video… look up notches sewing -video name is how to sew scrunchies in bulk
Mija what size is the towel and also the bottom to I got my serger today the same kind you and Neita have. I think i like these better theres no seam on top. say hi to the Queen of tutus for me. hugs be safe Thanks for the tutorial 👍👍👍
Hello! I’m wondering what settings your serger is on? I can’t figure out what settings to have it on for silky fabric. I just bought this exact Serger and want to make scrunchies and other stuff like wild rags. I’ve messed around with the knobs but I’m not knowledgeable enough. 😅
Thank you for the video. Very detailed unlike others. The measurements and all the little nuances. I have subscribed for that reason❣️Hopefully you remain “transparent and forthcoming it will allow your channel to grow faster❣️ For you being organic I am inscribing from the 2 scrunch makers I had subscribed too. They held back measurements
Anyone if you could answer this. What Thread count do you use? 40, 50, 60 ect. Thanks... And where do you purchase it from please all information is great information. Thanks
I just use the ones at walmart the 99 cent to $4 ones or thirft store. I don't pay to much attention to thread count doesn't seem important for me to use.
I just subbed you. I have an etsy store, but I make doll clothes, children's clothes and I crochet also. You have inspired me to try the scrunchies. I have so many scraps and I don't know what to do with them. So now maybe I can get those scraps used. I like the rod your dad made. Did he just use wood glue and stick the 2 pieces together. I don't know about wood.
Those are so cute. You almost have me thinking I could make them. I have the same Serger still in the box since last month. Maybe I will try. Love you guys and stay safe.
What is the size of that cutting mat?? I need one that size. It's long enough for the Scrunchies. Thank you for your tutorial, you have been I great help and a great teacher.
That last little part where you connect the two pieces of fabric, but didn't show how it is done.....do you just do a straight sticth over the entire thing, sewing the top, bottom, and elastic together? I'm having a hard time understanding the last step. Can you demonstrate it? Your video was very nice. Thank you for posting it.
Omg your a queen on cutting a straight line on fabric without a ruler 📏. Do you recommend a serger for making the scrunchies? Will a sewing machine work?
This is literally the best video on how to make scrunchies not using the burrito method. I’ve been using the burrito method for scrunchies I sell on my Etsy shop but I haven’t liked the way they look too much, I saw a comparison video and this method makes the scrunchie look more fluffy and full
Hi, I have been so inspired by your video, ever since our "Lockdown" commenced in England , March 2020, I decided to grow my hair, I have never had long hair before, usually wearing my hair in a short "pixie" cut,! for centuries! so now after 13 months my hair is becoming just on the brink of wearing a scrunchie, so your video was excellent. Thank you.
After you thread the elastic, sew the elastic together with the sewing machine. Takes less time than tying the knot and won’t come apart with use.
Every time I do that my needle breaks so I have to do that part by hand.
Works for me every time. Go to your local sewing center or a friend that sews and ask for help. I promise you can sew the elastic together. Since I can’t see what you’re doing wrong, I can’t help.
That's what I do .
@@juliadixon6252 definitely can sew the elastic.
i was inspired by you and angela jasmina to buy my own sewing machine and now i am starting to buy fabric to be able start doing some scrunchies and maybe sell it on etsy! then maybe if i get enough money i want to buy an embroidery machine to start making some personilized things!
So far the best and easiest video I've watched on this topic. Thank you so much.
Loved the video and totally love the chunky scrunchies!! One thing that helps me when cutting large pieces of fabric is to fold the fabric in half and use a quilting ruler.
Your sewing machine is very beautiful I imagine i have this sewing machine
Thanks for this video would love to see how you do the finish stitching on it
Thanks so much! This is the best way of explaining how to make scrunchies. I make quilts and I have so many strips left over. I will try to make scrunchies out of them so I started to look for an easy way to make them and your was the easiest.
This takes me back to the 90’s 😁💖
I love the wooden stick you used. Make it so easy to turn inside out. Love those satin scrunchies.
best tutorial ever
Excellent Video! Thank you for actually showing what you do to make them. I appreciate all of the direction!
Thank you! I have been looking for a side hussle and this was great to watch lord knows I needed to see this so thank you god bless
Great video. I grew my hair out during the pandemic, in some real need for some scrunches that won’t hurt my hair.
You mentioned getting some weights, go to your pantry and get some canned veggies, they would work great for you are doing, then you will know whether or not weights would be your thing. Then you can decide whether to purchase some fancy ones or you can stay with the veggies. Just a thought.
I really like the satin ones! The look so soft and comfortable to wear🥰🥰🥰🥰
Cute!! Easier with a quilting ruler to cut the five inch width? Just a thought.
Thanks! Yes, i have to buy one
What a creative idea 💡 I love ❤️ it. Going to make some for myself.
Could you please do a close up (slowly) showing how you use the dowl rod to invert the scrunchie? My husband made one of the stands, like yours, but for the life of me I can’t figure out how to use it! Of course, I’m getting on in years so figuring things out takes me a bit longer than some folks, lol! ❤ Oh, do you only use half inch elastic?
Do you use braided or knit elastic? Which do you find to be most durable? Is there a certain brand you prefer? Thanks!
I loved it! I love the way you explain everything so perfectly ❤️
Love yr machine lights.
Thanks for the video. I love the scrunchies, will try it out for my girls.
These are so cute! I make smaller ones for my granddaughters and they love them.
Made my life so much easier!!😩
Have you ever tried to add the elastic to the scrunchie at the step where you turn it right side out with your magic stick? Would it go in along with it?
Love it. What is your surger settings at ? ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Gotta make some scrunchies...
Thanks for the video 😍
How do you sew the two ends together without sewing over the elastic with the machine.
I'm trying to figure that out too, and she hasn't answered anyone who has asked. I made one following the video and the last step I sewed through the elastic, it seems like that what she says to do. It doesn't look good. Also, other video's show you turn the seam on the inside after the last step, so I'm sticking with the other way.
Idk if y’all figured it out but I found a video that shows it! It’s her second example of making a scrunchie-3 ways in the video… look up notches sewing -video name is how to sew scrunchies in bulk
I just sew over it. Made my first ones to day found that way easier and it won't show
You have to sew over the elastic. The elastic just won't move around.
Mija what size is the towel and also the bottom to I got my serger today the same kind you and Neita have. I think i like these better theres no seam on top. say hi to the Queen of tutus for me. hugs be safe Thanks for the tutorial 👍👍👍
Hello! I’m wondering what settings your serger is on? I can’t figure out what settings to have it on for silky fabric. I just bought this exact Serger and want to make scrunchies and other stuff like wild rags. I’ve messed around with the knobs but I’m not knowledgeable enough. 😅
This is so quite . I love this fabric
So good!!But please tell me the cm for elastic please
Where'd you buy your cutting mat? It looks so nice. 😊
So cute🥰🥰Thank you so much for showing us 😊😊
I was struggling with the measurements , I just saw your video ,literally midnight but still I just made one piece and it helped thank u
Lovely scrunchies 😍 thanks 👍
Thank you so much for sharing. Always wondered how these were done. Simple and easy tutorial.
I just want to say THANK YOU SOOO MUCH for this muuuch needed tutorial♡♡♡
Excellent Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for the video. Very detailed unlike others. The measurements and all the little nuances. I have subscribed for that reason❣️Hopefully you remain “transparent and forthcoming it will allow your channel to grow faster❣️ For you being organic I am inscribing from the 2 scrunch makers I had subscribed too. They held back measurements
What’s the width of the elastic ? Did you double fold the tube . Thank you
1/4" elastic 0:19 and she only folded in half 3:38
Please what if am using a wide elastic do I still have to use an 8cm length
So cute!!🪡
Thank you. Perfectly explained. Excited to try
So cute super thank you
Do you wash the fabric first or not?
What was the size of the elastic this was great thank you!!
Pretty work 🌷🌹🌷 Like it ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you Shuga
I am a beginner I enjoyed watching
Love these scrunchies. Thank you for sharing Very detailed on step by step I love it. Another addiction for me lol
Luv watching your UA-cam channel. Very informative
Sewing it is better. Your method is fast. Keep going.
Love your scrunchies!
Hi there, we are!
Super Video ❤❤❤
Please get a quilting ruler for precise measurements but more important protect your fingers. You’re too sweet to get hurt❤️
Anyone if you could answer this. What Thread count do you use? 40, 50, 60 ect. Thanks... And where do you purchase it from please all information is great information. Thanks
I just use the ones at walmart the 99 cent to $4 ones or thirft store. I don't pay to much attention to thread count doesn't seem important for me to use.
Love the scrunchies and that color so pretty and different
I just subbed you. I have an etsy store, but I make doll clothes, children's clothes and I crochet also. You have inspired me to try the scrunchies. I have so many scraps and I don't know what to do with them. So now maybe I can get those scraps used. I like the rod your dad made. Did he just use wood glue and stick the 2 pieces together. I don't know about wood.
I like the video.. Easy to understand..
Thank you so much. You explained pretty clear.
Where would you buy the tags with my logo? Thank you
Those are so cute. You almost have me thinking I could make them. I have the same Serger still in the box since last month. Maybe I will try. Love you guys and stay safe.
Hey thank you for sharing, I appreciate it.
I use large shot glasses with coins in it for weights 💞
How about using a Bodkin to thread the elastic through
Beautiful job!!! Love the colors of the scrunchies!
Hey beautiful which brother machine is this? Merci
What was the fabric that you use here?
What kind of Singer sewing machine is that on your left?
Where did you get you large cutting mat. I really need one of those. Thank you
I have the same mat and I found it at Walmart
What is the size of that cutting mat?? I need one that size. It's long enough for the Scrunchies.
Thank you for your tutorial, you have been I great help and a great teacher.
How wide is yr cutting mat please,
Which brand are you using elastic
you should keep the salvage edge on the piece of fabric. I did I hear you say "fine fabric at Hobby Lobby"?
Where do we get this mat
I love your video and scrunches are perfect ❤️
Hi! Thank you for sharing. I just stitched a scrunchie for the first time. Looks amazing. But I didn’t get the ending right. Gonna try again.
If not secrete where you bay round scissors?
Is your satin fraying ?
Love It, Love it!!! 💕
Can this be finished with a brother 1034d?
So easy so beautifully you explained ❤️ thanx mam.
could you please show a little closer how to turn the scrunchie with the wood dowel. I can't get it
This is so cute. I love the fabric. Great tutorial! Thanks
That last little part where you connect the two pieces of fabric, but didn't show how it is done.....do you just do a straight sticth over the entire thing, sewing the top, bottom, and elastic together? I'm having a hard time understanding the last step. Can you demonstrate it? Your video was very nice. Thank you for posting it.
Yes. Line up the front and back edges and just do a straight stitch over the seam where it joins.
What is the length of the elastic?
I think she sad 8”
Surely will try so beautiful ...😍☺😇😊🌼🌷🌺🌷🌼😍☺😇
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much!
is the give away still available?
Omg your a queen on cutting a straight line on fabric without a ruler 📏. Do you recommend a serger for making the scrunchies? Will a sewing machine work?
Tanks for this video. Blessings in yr sewing.
fantastic video!!! Great work! 💚💜
Where did you get the fabric cutter lol
Can i use fabric glue instead of sewing machine.....love from india
Thanks for the measurements, I was wondering about that ❤️
Pretty!! Where did you get your wooden dowel and plaque at?
@Cadence Richards Thank you 😊
Hi ma'am new subs here what is d length of d elastic?tnx
How much will it cost
Can I ask you what size elastic you use and where do you find quality elastic I can’t find them on Amazon bc they have bad quality elastic
from where u buy thread
I like your sewing machine It's