This crochet Pokeball Amigurumi pattern is a fun guide to help you make a small, stuffed Pokeball toy using crochet techniques. You start with yarn and a crochet hook, and follow the pattern to shape the yarn into the iconic red, white, and black colors of a Pokeball.
The pattern will guide you through making a sphere, adding color changes to match the Pokeball’s design, and then stuffing it to make it soft and bouncy. This project is great for both beginners and experienced crocheters who enjoy crafting and Pokémon.
Cute Crochet Pokeball Amigurumi Pattern
Materials Needed:
- Three colors of 4 ply cotton yarn: white, black, and red
- A 3mm crochet hook
- A needle
- A pair of scissors
- Polyester fiber for stuffing
Instructions:
Magic Ring Creation:
- Make a knot in a magic ring and work 6 single crochets (sc) in it.
Closing Round:
- Once the round is finished, make a slip stitch into the first stitch and chain 1 to move up to the next round.
Round 1 (Increase Round):
- Work an increase (inc) in every stitch around for a total of 12 stitches.
Round 2 (Increase Pattern):
- Repeat [(1 increase, 1 sc) six times] for a total of 18 stitches.
Color Change Technique: (Assuming Round 3 or when needed)
- To change color, first pass the new yarn color (black) through the hook while holding the old yarn (red) tight, then work with both yarns to make 1 sc.
- Pass the red yarn back through the hook, then the black yarn, and repeat these steps until the round is complete.
Round 11 (Color Change to Black and White):
- Alternate between black yarn and white yarn, using the same steps as the previous color change technique.
Round 15 (Decrease Pattern):
- Repeat [(1 decrease (dec), followed by 5 sc) six times] for a total of 36 stitches.
Subsequent rounds involve following a written pattern and continuing until Round 18. Since the written pattern is not provided, we cannot include those details here.
Stuffing:
- Stuff the Amigurumi with polyester fiber until it is fully filled.
Finishing Rounds:
- Keep following the written pattern after stuffing until the end of your crochet work.
Fastening Off:
- Once you have completed the rounds as per the written pattern, fasten off the work.
Sewing Parts:
- Sew together the other parts following the patterns for the white and black sections of the Pokeball.
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