Easy Crochet Patterns for Ponytail Holders
How to Crochet Ponytail Holders
In the crocheting world, there are endless possibilities for creating stylish and functional accessories. One popular and versatile project is learning to crochet a ponytail holder and a scrunchie. Whether you have long hair or are making it for little girls, these accessories are a great way to add a personal touch to your hair buns. In this article, we will guide you through the process of making these ponytail holders using keywords like “single crochet,” “worsted weight yarn,” and “video tutorial.”
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To begin, you’ll need some essential materials and skills. Start with a slip knot using a crochet hook, such as a 5 mm size crochet hook. This will be the first step in creating your scrunchie. You can use various yarn weights, like Bernat Velvet Yarn, for a luxurious feel or cotton yarn for a lighter touch. Depending on your desired look, you can choose different colors and textures to match your style.
Next, you’ll use single crochet (sc) stitches to work through the pattern. The stitch count and the starting chain are crucial for achieving the right fit for your ponytail holder. If you’re new to crocheting, don’t worry; this is an easy project suitable for various skill levels. Feel free to use affiliate links to find premium patterns or watch a video tutorial on your favorite crochet YouTube channel.
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Create these soft velvet crochet ponytail holders with velvet yarn, and an I hook. You will need a ponytail holder as well. I uploaded a video if you need more help. I love how this crochet easy ponytail holder turned out!
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Abbreviations:
tr=treble crochet
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
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- Crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
I hook
Take your ponytail holder and slip the knot onto your hook. Sl st into the holder, and *ch 3, then tr into the ponytail holder. *Repeat around. I did about 43 tr and chain 3’s, then sl st into the chain 3. Fasten off and Weave in your ends. I hope you enjoyed this easy crochet ponytail holder!
Abbreviations:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
dc=double crochet
Rnd 1: sl st onto the ponytail holder
Chain 7, slip stitch into the single crochet space, chain 7, sl st in the same sc space, sl st in the next sc space,
*chain 7, sl st into the sc space, chain 7, sl st in same sc space, sl st in the next sc space;* Repeat until every single crochet has two chain 7 and two slip stitches in each sc. Fasten off.
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Consider adding crochet bows, buttons, or Easter egg designs to your scrunchies to get creative. These little details can make your homemade hair scrunchies even more unique and fun. You can also experiment with different stitch markers and techniques, such as front loops and back loops, for texture and style.
For those with thick hair, you might opt for chunky scrunchie patterns, ensuring they hold well in place. Don’t forget about elastic hair ties or bands, which you can easily incorporate into your design for extra functionality.
In conclusion, crocheting ponytail holders, or scrunchies, is a fun and easy project and a great way to create personalized accessories for yourself or as great handmade gifts. With suitable materials, like worsted weight yarn, a 5 mm crochet hook, and a little creativity, you can make a variety of stylish scrunchies ideal for long hair, messy buns, and even those trendy 90s-style scrunchies. Share your creations on social media and add button closures for that final touch. Whether you’re a crochet enthusiast or just looking for a quick and enjoyable DIY project, these scrunchies will be a fantastic addition to your hair accessories collection.
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