free pattern: kestrel scrunchie

Scrunchies! They are easy on the hair and cute as anything. A staple of gen-X youth style resurfaces from the 90s, and we love it. Because now we know we can knit them in Kestrel. Ine Rufaidah (@sajjarah) posted photos on Instagram of some that she'd made for her daughter and we asked her pretty please to tell us (and you) how to make them. Just in time for the beginning of the school year: While the homework and schedule load is still relatively light, the last little bit of summer is hanging on, and while there's fun to be had in adding a few final touches to our fall style.

Thanks a million, Ine!

Kestrel Scrunchie

by Ine Rufaidah

Finished measurements

12½ (20)" [32 (51) cm] wide and 2 (3)" [5 (7.5) cm] deep, before seaming

Yarn

Kestrel
(100% organic linen; 76yd [70m]/50g)
1 skein (each skein yields 1 large scrunchie and 2 small scrunchies or 2 large scrunchies)
Shown in Senza 500, Wave 516, Tellin 517, and Hyacinth 519

Needles

One pair in size US 9 [5.5 mm]

Or size to obtain gauge

Notions

¼" [.5 cm] wide sewing elastic band 5½ (7½)" [14 (19) cm] long per scrunchie, tapestry needle, sewing needle and thread

Gauge

4 sts and 5 rows = 1" [2.5 cm] in stockinette stitch.

Abbreviations

Stockinette stitch (St st): Knit on the RS, purl on the WS.

For standard abbreviations, see this page.

Note

Scrunchies are knitted flat and seamed into a tube, then a length of sewing elastic band is threaded through and sewn, and side edges of knitted tube are seamed together to close tube into a ring.

Scrunchie

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Using the long-tail cast on, CO 50 (80) sts.

First row: (RS) Knit.

Next row: Purl.

Cont in St st as est for 16 more rows.

Next row: Bind off loosely knitwise.

Finishing

Weave in ends.

Fold pc so that CO and BO edges meet and RS is facing. Seam CO and BO edges together using the invisible horizontal seam.

Pull a 5½ (7½)" [14 (19) cm] long strand of elastic band through knitted tube and sew the ends of the band together.

Seam the edges of the knitted tube together using the mattress stitch.

Use tapestry needle to pull remaining ends into the knitted tube.

Looking for a PDF version? Go to Kestrel Scrunchie

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