Check out this fun crochet Poke Ball pattern! It's a neat project that's easy to follow and looks just like the real thing. Bright colors and easy steps make this a great pick for crafting fans. You'll have a blast making it, and it's sure to bring a smile to anyone who sees it.
How To Crochet Poke Ball Amigurumi Pattern
Materials Needed:
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Red, white, and black yarn
- Polyester stuffing (polyfill)
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Stitch marker (optional, you can use a piece of scrap yarn)
Pattern:
Red Half:
- Start with red yarn.
- Round 1: Make a magic ring with 6 single crochets (sc) (6 sts)
- Round 2: Increase (2 sc in each st) around (12 sts)
- Round 3: 1 sc, increase repeat around (18 sts)
- Round 4: 2 sc, increase repeat around (24 sts)
- Round 5: 3 sc, increase repeat around (30 sts)
- Rounds 6-8: 1 sc in each st around (30 sts for three rounds)
- Tie off the red and switch to black yarn.
Black Center Band:
- Round 9: With black yarn, 1 sc in each st around (30 sts)
- Tie off and weave in the ends.
White Half:
- Rounds 10-11: With white yarn, 1 sc in each st around (30 sts for two rounds)
Decrease for Shape:
- Round 12: 3 sc, decrease repeat around (24 sts)
- Round 13: 2 sc, decrease repeat around (18 sts)
- Round 14: 1 sc, decrease repeat around (12 sts)
- Stuff the Poke Ball with polyfill at this point.
- Round 15: Decrease around (6 sts)
- Tie off, leaving a tail. Weave the tail through the front loops of remaining 6 stitches, pull tight to close the hole, and weave in the end.
Button (Black Part):
- Start with black yarn.
- Round 1: Make a magic ring with 6 sc (6 sts)
- Round 2: Increase around (12 sts)
- Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Button (White Part):
- With white yarn, repeat the same steps as for the black button.
- Round 1: Make a magic ring with 6 sc (6 sts)
- Round 2: Increase around (12 sts)
- Tie off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Assembly:
- Sew the black part of the button onto the white part of the button.
- Attach the entire button to the center of the white half of the Poke Ball, covering the color change line.
Finishing:
- Make sure all the ends are weaved in and the button is securely attached.
- You may want to add more or adjust the stuffing to maintain the shape of the Poke Ball.
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