![]() This variation should be the usual way of how to crochet balls and spheres for every would-be amigurumi designer. The difference between the two variations lies in the distribution and ratio of these increases and decreases. You start with a magic ring, increase the stitches in a certain ratio, then crochet several rounds without increasing or decreasing and from a certain round on you decrease stitches in the same ratio as at the beginning. Marsala Red (Marsalarot (396)), Capri (Capri (384)), Moss (Moos (412))Įach sphere is almost always created in the same way.This pattern was crocheted using the “ Schachenmayr Catania” yarn (100% Cotton, Meterage: 125 m, Yarn Ball Weight: 50 g, Yarn Weight: Sport – 5ply / Fine (2)) in the following colors:.To order the materials click on the respective link (affiliate link). The balls are crocheted with single crochet stitches in spiral rounds.įree Ball Crochet Pattern Needed Techniques The depicted crochet balls and spheres have been crocheted with the “Schachenmayr Catania” yarn with a 2.5 mm crochet hook. One variation creates a clearly “rounder” looking ball while the second variation creates a more “angular” appearance. ![]() Be it for heads, bodies or other limbs and elements, the crocheted ball is indispensable and essential for all amigurumi and creations.Īs clear and simple as a crocheted ball may appear, there are 2 different ways to crochet it. ![]() The ball, sphere and its variations is one of the most frequently used forms in crocheting amigurumi. ![]()
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