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Making a crochet ball is quite easy.You can make a simple single-color ball or opt for a more stimulating ball with stripes of different colors.Or again, you can make small balls in a row using a particular crochet technique called "ball stitch".
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Tie a loop knot and two chains. Tie an adjustable knot at the end of the hook and two chain stitches from the knot.
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Work six single crochets. Make six single crochets starting from the second stitch, which should correspond to the first chain you made in the previous step.
- When finished you should have your first round made up of six stitches.
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Make two single crochets in each of the previous stitches. Complete your second round by working two single crochets into each of the stitches from the first round.
- Your second round should have 12 total points.
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Alternate between two single crochets and one. For the third round, double crochet in the first stitch of the previous round, then single crochet in the second stitch of the previous round.Continue like this using each stitch from the previous round.
- In the end you should have a total of 18 points.
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Complete three rounds of single crochet. For the next three rounds, single crochet in each of the stitches from the previous round.
- For the fourth round, make the stitches starting from the third round;for the fifth, fouls starting from the fourth and for the sixth starting from the fifth.
- For each round you should have 18 points total.
- Once you have completed the sixth turn you may need to turn the ball right side out to improve its overall appearance.
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Decrease single crochet on next round. Decrease one single crochet stitch from the first two stitches of the previous round.Then work a single crochet in the following stitch.Continue like this until the end of the round.
- For this seventh round you should have a total of 12 points.
- With this step you have reached the middle of your ball and you can begin to decrease to close it.In practice you will have to create the same rounds as the first half, but in reverse.
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Stuff the ball. Fill the ball with synthetic fiber batting, dried beans or plastic bags.
- If you decide to use something small like beans for stuffing you can also wait until you've completed another round before filling the ball.However, if you wait more than one spin it may become too difficult.
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Decrease one more single crochet. For the eighth round, decrease one single stitch over the next two stitches from the previous round.Repeat until the round is complete.
- You should get a total of six points.
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Decrease a single crochet for the ninth and final round. Decrease one single stitch over two stitches from the previous round and continue like this until the round is completed.
- You should only have three points to make.
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Close the ball. Cut the thread leaving a good margin.Wrap the yarn around the hook and pull through the loop to create a knot that holds the ball closed.
- Thread the thread between the stitches of the bauble to hide it.
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Tie a loop knot and two chains. Tie an adjustable knot at the end of the hook and two chain stitches from the knot.
- Join the two points with a slip stitch to create the main ring.
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Work 6 single crochets. Make 6 single crochets starting from the second stitch, which should correspond to the first chain you made in the previous step.
- This is your first ride.
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Make two single crochets in each of the previous stitches. For your second round, double crochet for each of the stitches from the previous round.
- It is best to use a piece of different colored thread, a paper clip or a piece of tape to mark the end of the round you just completed.This also applies to the rounds that follow.It will help you trace the beginning and end of each lap more easily.
- You should have a total of 12 points.
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Alternate between two single crochets and one. For the third round, single crochet in the next stitch on the previous round, followed by two single crochets in the next stitch on the previous round.Continue like this until you complete the round.
- You should have a total of 18 points.
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Change color and single crochet your fourth round. To make a row, enter a second color, instead of continuing with the color you were using.Work the fourth round with a single crochet for the next two stitches and two single crochets for the stitch that follows.Continue like this until the round is finished.
- You should have 24 points total.
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Alternate between two single crochets and one. For the fifth round, single crochet in each of the next three stitches from the previous round, then double crochet in the stitch that follows.Continue like this until the round is finished.
- You should have 30 points total.
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Increase for the sixth round. Continue to increase the size of your ball by making a single crochet in each of the next four stitches on the previous round.Make two single crochets in the next stitch.Continue like this until the round is finished.
- At the end you should have 36 total points.
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It changes color and continues to increase. For your seventh round change the color of the thread back to the starting one.Single crochet for each of the next five stitches on the previous round, followed by two single crochets in the stitch that follows.Repeat until the end of the round.
- You should have a total of 42 points.
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Increase the number of single crochets for the next 6 rounds. Return to the second color at the end of the ninth round and then back to the starting color at the end of the twelfth round.
- For the eighth round, make a single crochet in each of the next 6 stitches and two single crochets in the stitch that follows, continuing until the end of the round.You will have a total of 48 points.
- For the ninth round, single crochet one stitch in each of the next seven stitches and two single crochet stitches in the stitch that follows, continuing to the end of the round.You will have a total of 54 points.
- For the tenth round, single crochet one stitch in each of the next eight stitches and two single crochet stitches in the stitch that follows, continuing to the end of the round.You will have a total of 60 points.
- For the eleventh round, single crochet one stitch in each of the next nine stitches and two single crochet stitches in the stitch that follows, continuing to the end of the round.You will have a total of 66 points.
- For the twelfth round, single crochet one stitch in each of the next ten stitches and two single crochet stitches in the stitch that follows.You will have a total of 72 points.
- For the thirteenth round, make a single crochet in each of the next eleven stitches and two single crochets in the stitch that follows.You will have a total of 78 points.
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For the fourteenth to twenty-first rounds make a single crochet for each stitch. The next eight rounds have the same pattern.You just need to make a single crochet for each stitch from the previous round.
- Switch to the second thread color after the fifteenth round and return to the starting one after the eighteenth round – and end with that.
- Each round should have a total of 78 points.
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Complete the first half of the ball. Cut the thread leaving a good margin.Wrap the yarn around the hook and pull through the loop to create a knot that holds the ball closed.
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Repeat the pattern to create the other half of the ball. You have completed the first half of the ball, now you have to make the other one following the same steps, including changing the color.
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Join the two halves. Thread 61cm of original color thread onto a darning needle.Sew the two halves of the ball together, carefully aligning the two edges and sewing the stitches from one side of the two halves to the other.
- Place the two halves on top of each other from the right side of the shirt.
- Sew around the entire perimeter, leaving an opening of approximately 2.5 cm.
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Stuff the ball. Turn the ball outwards and fill it through the slot with synthetic fiber for padding or other suitable material.
- Depending on the effect you want to achieve, you can also fill the ball with plastic bags or dried beans.
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Close the ball. Thread more thread through the needle, if necessary, and sew the slit left earlier with a stitch, then secure with a knot.
- Pull the remaining thread through the stitches to hide it.
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Make a yarn over and pull a loop through the next stitch. Turn the yarn around the hook.Pull the hook through the next stitch in the pattern, go the yarn around the hook one more time backwards and pull the hook towards the front to create another loop.In the end you should have a total of 3 loops on your hook.
- Keep in mind that the ball stitch does not create a ball on its own, but is used to give the effect of a ball on a work already started.To use this stitch you must have already started a project and you should start the stitch with a loop already on the hook.
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Repeat three times. In the end you should have nine loops on your hook.
- Make a yarn over (fourth loop) and pass the hook through the same stitch one more time.Make another yarn over and pass the hook backwards across the front of the piece (fifth loop).
- Make a yarn over (sixth loop) and pass the hook through the same stitch one more time.Make another yarn over and pass the hook through the front of the piece (seventh loop).
- Make a yarn over at the front (eighth loop) and pass the hook one last time in the same point.Make another yarn over and pull the hook back through the front of the piece (ninth loop).
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Make a yarn over and go through all nine loops. With the hook in front of the work, go the yarn around the hook one last time.Pull the yarn through the nine loops on the hook in one go.This step completes your ball stitch.
- If you are going to make a row of balls you may need to adjust the balls with your fingers when you are finished to make sure they are all facing the same direction.
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Advice
- Decrease a single crochet means making a single crochet for two stitches of the stitch.
- Make a yarn over on the tip of the hook, pass the hook through the appropriate stitch and make a yarn over on the tip of the hook on the other side.
- Pull the loop tight, make another yarn over and pull the hook through the next stitch.
- Make a yarn over from the other side and pull another loop onto the front of the piece.
- Pull this last loop through the other two on your hook to complete the stitch.
- To make the stitch you will need a darning needle.[3]
- Pass the needle through the stitches on the front and back of the shirt on both sides, working at the base of the opening.Pull the thread through the stitches, securing with a knot at the end.
- Pass the needle through the row of stitches immediately above the first on the front and back of the shirt on both sides.Work in the same direction you worked before and pull the thread through the stitches again.This way you will have completed a single suture.
- Repeat the process until you have reached the end of the opening.
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Things you will need
Single color ball
- Row
- Crochet hook, size D3 (3.25 mm)
- Synthetic fiber for padding, plastic bags, dried beans or other cushioning material
Striped ball
- Thread of two different colors
- Crochet hook, size D3 (3.25 mm)
- Synthetic fiber for padding, plastic bags, dried beans or other cushioning material
- Darning needle
Ball Point
- Row
- Crochet
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