A fun accessory combines style and functionality with a crochet hidden pocket scrunchie pattern perfect for keeping small essentials close.
This scrunchie is not just a hair accessory—it’s a clever little treasure with a hidden twist! Tucked inside is a discreet pocket, perfect for stashing small essentials like cash, keys, or a lip balm. The Crochet Hidden Pocket Scrunchie pattern brings together style and functionality, making your day-to-day life a little more magical. Whether you’re hitting the gym, running errands, or dancing the night away, it has your back (or, rather, your wrist or hair)!
Clever Crochet Hidden Pocket Scrunchie Pattern You’ll Use Every Day
The charming design adds a playful pop to any outfit while secretly keeping your essentials close. It’s the perfect gift idea or an exciting project for your accessory collection. Fun, stylish, and surprisingly practical, this scrunchie is more than meets the eye. Who wouldn’t love an accessory that combines beauty, convenience, and a touch of mystery?
Materials List
- Yarn: Cotton yarn (approx. 50 g works well, depending on your gauge).
- Hook: 2.5 mm crochet hook.
- Rubber band: Elastic band suitable for scrunchies.
- Zipper: A small zipper the same length as the width of your scrunchie (~6-8 cm).
- Extras:
- Stitch markers.
- Scissors.
- Tapestry needle.
- Sewing thread and needle (or a sewing machine for attaching the zipper).
Key Abbreviations (US Terminology)
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- st: stitch
- hdc: half double crochet
- bl: back loop
Special Notes
- Back Loop Only (blo): Many rows in this pattern are worked in the back loop only, creating a subtle ribbed texture. Pay attention to the instructions for each row.
- Zipper Integration: Ensure the zipper is securely stitched during assembly for the hidden pocket. Hand-sewing may give better precision for small pieces.
- Customization: The number of rows can be adjusted to achieve the desired scrunchie volume.
Finished Measurements
- Scrunchie width: approximately 5-6 cm.
- Hidden pocket width: matched to your zipper size (typically ~6-8 cm).
Pattern Instructions
Step 1: Foundation Chain
- Start with a slip knot and chain 20.
- Insert the chain through the center of your rubber band.
- Bring the ends of the chain together to form a circle around the rubber band.
- Make a sl st to join the last chain to the first chain.
Row 1: Half Double Crochet Around
- Ch 2 (does not count as a stitch).
- Work 1 hdc in the same stitch.
- Work 1 hdc in each chain around (including over the rubber band). You should have 20 hdc.
- Join with a sl st to the first stitch.
Row 2: Work in Back Loop Only
- Ch 2 and turn.
- Work 1 hdc in the back loop of the same stitch.
- Place a stitch marker in the first stitch for reference.
- Continue working 1 hdc in the back loop of each stitch around.
- Join with a sl st to the first stitch.
Rows 3–6: Continue in Back Loop Only
- Repeat the steps from Row 2 for a total of 6 rows.
- After completing these rows, you will have a ribbed texture created by the back-loop stitches.
Row 7: Shaping
- Ch 2 and turn.
- Work 1 hdc in the back loop of each stitch until the last stitch.
- In the last stitch, work 1 hdc under both loops to strengthen the edge.
- Join with a sl st to the first stitch.
Rows 8–20: Building the Height
- Ch 2 and turn.
- Work 1 hdc in the back loop of every stitch around.
- At the end of each row, join with a sl st to the first stitch and repeat the row.
- Continue until you’ve completed 20 rows total.
Step 2: Joining the Ends Around the Rubber Band
- Pin the two ends of the rectangle together. Ensure the rubber band is held securely in the center of the folded fabric.
- Use sl st to join the edges, working around the rubber band.
- Ensure the seam is even and tight around the elastic.
Row 21: Adding Ribbing for Zipper Section
- Attach your yarn at the edge where the zipper will eventually be sewn.
- Ch 2, turn, and work 1 hdc in the back loop across the row.
- Join with a sl st to the first stitch and continue building height.
Rows 22–40: Building the Zipper Section
- Continue repeating Row 21 for a total of 40 rows, or until the section height matches the zipper’s length.
- After completing the rows, fasten off and cut the yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Step 3: Attaching the Zipper
- Using a needle and thread, evenly attach the zipper to the edges of the built pocket from Row 21-40.
- Ensure the zipper opens and closes smoothly, with a clean and secure finish.
Step 4: Finishing
- With the tapestry needle and yarn, sew the two ends of the scrunchie together securely. Work evenly for a seamless finish.
- Weave in all loose ends.
Conclusion
Your crochet scrunchie with a hidden pocket is now complete! The innovative design allows you to store small items like coins or keys securely. This project is a perfect combination of functionality and creativity, suitable for personal use or as a thoughtful handmade gift.
Pattern Corrections
- Ensure the stitch count remains consistent (20 stitches per row) for a smooth and even pocket section.
- Double-check your tension between the rows to ensure the hidden pocket matches the zipper length.
Tips
- Zipper Choice: If you don’t have a small zipper, consider using Velcro or sewing a small flap for closure.
- Yarn Selection: Cotton yarn is recommended for its durability and elasticity. However, acrylic yarn or velvet yarn could add a unique look and feel.
- Customization: Use different colors for the scrunchie and pocket section for added flair.









Leave a Reply