Crochet fruit hair bun clips are a delightful and trendy way to add a touch of whimsy to your hair accessories collection. This pattern guides you through the process of creating colorful, fruit-inspired scrunchies, perfect for summer or adding a playful twist to any hairstyle. With simple crochet techniques, you'll work with vibrant yarns like red, green, and white to craft your fruit bun clip.
Crochet Fruit Hair Clips

You can even personalize your creation by adding a stem or seeds for an extra touch of charm. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned crocheter, this project is not only fun but also offers a wonderful opportunity to make unique gifts or decorative accessories.
Round 1: Foundation Chain
- Using green yarn, create a chain of 100 stitches.
Round 2: First Round of Crochet
- Chain 3 stitches and work 100 double crochet (dc) stitches into the chain.

For Round 3: Second Round of Crochet
- Chain 2 stitches and work 100 half-double crochet (hdc) stitches into the previous round's stitches.
- Change to white yarn at the end of this round.
Round 4: Third Round of Crochet
- Chain 1 stitch and work 100 single crochet (sc) stitches.
- Change to red yarn at the end of this round.

Rounds 5-8: Fourth to Seventh Rounds of Crochet
- Chain 3 stitches and work 100 double crochet (dc) stitches.
- Repeat this for four rows.
- You will now have a long rectangular piece of fabric.

Finishing the Main Fruit Piece
- Fold the crocheted piece in half lengthwise with the red side facing inward.
- Using a yarn needle and the green yarn, sew the two long edges together to create a tube.
- Turn the piece right-side out and insert a hair tie into the center.
- Sew the short ends of the tube together around the hair tie to form a scrunchie.

Adding the Stem and Seeds (Optional)
- Stem: With brown yarn, crochet a small stem and attach it to the top of the scrunchie.
- Seeds: Use a yarn needle and black yarn to stitch small, elongated ovals onto the red part of the scrunchie.





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