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How to Finger Knit a Velvet Scrunchie

How to Finger Knit a Velvet Scrunchie

But what if you’re not yet handy with a crochet hook? Or you’ve been bitten by the finger knitting bug but are frustrated with the limited project options? Believe it or not, even the novice yarnie can make these beautiful velvet scrunchies with nothing but your fingers, a hair tie, some velvet yarn and a big sewing needle. So get those fingers ready and check out the tutorial below!

And for you visual learners, I have a video tutorial you can check out right HERE:

The key to this little scrunchie is the velvet yarn. Apart from looking luxurious it is also great at hiding any mistakes which is perfect for beginners.
Bernat Velvet Yarn Scrunchie Pattern
I’ve compiled a list of velvety chenille style yarns that work perfectly in this design. I’ll try to add more as they become available. You can find that here:

And as I mentioned, you’ll need a big needle also called a tapestry needle or darning needle. They look like this:

 

Now grab your yarn. You’ll need two strands of the velvet chenille. You can take an end from the outside of the ball and the end from the inside of the ball.

How to finger knit

How to finger knit a scrunchie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Lay your strands across your palm. Wrap the yarn around the back of your index finger. Weave it in front of your middle finger, then behind your ring finger. Weave it in front of your pinky.

How to finger knit a velvet scrunchie
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Then wrap around the back of your pinky. Continue, in front of your ring finger, behind your middle finger and weave it in front of your index finger.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. Now that you have two loops on each finger, pull the bottom loop over the top loop and off your finger. Do that for all 4 fingers. Push the loops down that remain on your fingers. Then, you’ll again weave the yarn in front of your middle finger to repeat steps 1 and 2.

Whenever you have two loops on your finger, pull the bottom loops up over the top loops and off your fingers to knit.

Repeat 1-3 until your piece is about 16in (40cm) long.

 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Adding the hair elastic

Your piece of finger knitting may look like a tube, but it is actually 4 stitches curled up. You can uncurl them and open up your piece. That’s where we’ll put the hair elastic.

 
How to make a velvet scrunchie
How to make a velvet scrunchie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You’ll have to contend with 6 strands of yarn sticking out (two from each end of your finger knitting and one from each end of the seam). Thread your tapestry needle and stick it into the center of the scrunchy and pull the needle out a few inches from where you inserted it. Then you can cut the yarn sticking out, give the scrunchie a little stretch and the ends will be hidden inside.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and have fun with this project. Please share your creations with me on Instagram, I’d love to see them. And don’t forget to check out the video tutorial too!