Sew your own scrunchie in 10 mins | No Sewing pattern needed | Beginner Friendly | Scrap busting | Tammy Johal | Skillshare

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Sew your own scrunchie in 10 mins | No Sewing pattern needed | Beginner Friendly | Scrap busting

teacher avatar Tammy Johal, Self taught sewist & pattern designer

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:29

    • 2.

      Choosing Your Fabric

      1:36

    • 3.

      Sewing The Scrunchie

      8:18

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About This Class

Welcome to this lesson on how to sew two-tone scrunchies that is super beginner-friendly and requires no pattern! Use up any leftover scraps of fabric in this project to minimize your waste and create stylish hair scrunchies that can be perfect for gifts!

For this class, you'll need some thread, a sewing machine, scrap fabric, pins, and scissors and elastic. If you're looking for a step-by-step tutorial on how to sew scrunchies, this is the class for you! You'll be able to take what you learn in this video to start sewing straight away and make hair scrunchies with ease which will be perfect Christmas gifts!

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Tammy Johal

Self taught sewist & pattern designer

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Hi! I’m Tammy, I’m a self-taught sewist and I teach sewing classes here on Skillshare. Sewing has given me the confidence to be bolder with my clothing and has given me the skills to learn how to create a handmade wardrobe that I truly love. I also work full time as a graphic designer, I hope to inspire others to start making their own clothes and to show how fun and rewarding handmade clothes can be! 

My Instagram: Tammy.Handmade

My Etsy Shop: https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/TammyHandmadeStudio

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1. Introduction: Hi, I'm Tommy and welcome to this lesson on How to say scoring cheese in ten minutes. In this class, I'll be showing you how to turns grantees that look really stylish and are a great way to use up scraps of fabric that you might have lying around. You don't eat any settling ponds was beginning from the class. All you need is thread, a sewing machine. Scraps of fabric, pins, says on elastic. 2. Choosing Your Fabric: You once again for your Fabric scraps and tries to find any complementary fabric pieces. You can also repurpose any other old clay thing that you would look into, throw away all Fabric scraps leftover from different projects. You once you get through it and find proper exception work together. I read, I read grown cotton pad with this other flow fabric. This piece of fabric scrap is a floral Vickery spot brick and feels more lightweight than the red. So I'm not sure whistle pair very well. This orange printed cotton feels slightly heavier, so that's it with the red fro cotton. I also have this pink plural Bob broke that kills a dissimilar weight. When choosing fabrics I could watch together, you'll want to make sure they have a similar weight and texture like this must have satin and this tie-dye satin. This pin Carlson is another great scrapped that would work nicely with this maybe Colton. However, this pink lining fabric that B2 different in weight to walk with this. How do play around and rummage around through your scraps to see what would work together. 3. Sewing The Scrunchie: I chose these pink and purple scraps of fabric and cut out two rectangles that were nine inches wide, four inches high. The first immigrate to want to do is place two pieces together, right sides facing. So along one end. This is how it looks on the side and press the same open. The next thing we're going to do is fold the fabric together. Right sides facing and pen along the top edge. We're going to want to leave a 1.5 inch gap here. So I'm going to mark that with pins along the top edge stock and leave a gap here and then continue along the edge, right. This is what it looks like after I start at the top. And here is the gap on the opposite end where going into pairs, the safety pins through the fabric. I push it through to the other end. And now with the chief timed halfway, we're going to match the two ends together, but you're going to be right-sized facing around the end. You can do this by hand stitching on a sewing machine. I changed the hostage to section is very small. Now what you want to do is pull the fabric through the gap. This is what it looks like after I've given it a nice press. And now we're going to cut a piece of elastic that is 7.5 inches long. And with the safety pin, we're going to feed the elastic through the opening. Once it's out the other end grabbed faith piece with elastic, I'm ten and say the ends together. The last step is to say the opening shot. We are going to do this by saying a line of stitching close to the edge. Now we have a q squared t that uses up all your leftover fabric. You can try this in so many different styles by incorporating more colors or even just making a simple one.