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Crocheting a Second Row of New Yarn: Hair Scrunchie Pattern

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Summary: Crocheting a second row of new yarn onto a scrunchie requires connecting yarn to the previous row. Learn how to crochet a second row of new yarn around a hair band to crochet a hair scrunchie in this free video.

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By Axis Knox
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Axis is a young artist artist who has been crocheting many different patterns and designs for several years. She is self-taught, and continues to add new and creative patterns to her...read more

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"What we have here are two rows completed over our rubber band. And I'm going to show you is, how to continue with the same color to add another row if you wanted to. Now we have this single loop left over, from working and connecting our second row. And even though we're only doing a single crochet, you still need to chain up one, because we're creating this set of chains going around the outside, so when we continue to add more, it'll be easy to go along. So remember to chain up one, and then you want to get into your first chain right there, and pull your yarn underneath there, and get your two, and pull it through; and now we've started our second row. And you're going to keep going underneath that chain, and pulling it right through. Just keep working all the way around, and just make sure that you don't skip any chains, and you'll see, now we're getting a nice thick solid piece, to add right on top of here, to really compliment this nice blue color we have on the bottom."

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