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Pokeball Set

By HanakoHeals in Craft > Felt

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This will show you how to crochet pokeball


amigurumi from the anime and video game series
Pokemon.

I've been hesitant to post these patterns because


when I make them over again, I've always had to
adjust the pattern. For example, the stripes on the
great ball usually have to be changed in length
depending on how much the ball is stuffed. The
love ball's heart is also not crocheted but cut out of
felt and back stitched together.

I decided to post these patterns up to give you a


general idea of how they were made, but you
might have to adjust parts of the pattern.

Materials: (For all balls)


Size hook: G and D
Worsted weight yarn in red, white, black, blue,
purple, light pink, and dark pink
Your choice of stuffing
Small bits of white and pink felt
White and pink embroidery thread
Tapestry needle

Abbreviations:
sc= single crochet
inc= increase ( 2 single crochets in 1 stitch)
dec= decrease ( single crochet 2 stiches together)
**= anything in between is repeated.
(number)= indicates the amount of stitches at the
end of each round
F/O= finish off

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Pokeball (red and white ball in picture):
This part is made by joining each round. To do this
slip stitch into the beginning stitch then ch 1.
Continue pattern accordingly.
Starting with red and G hook
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Rnd 2: *inc* (12)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (18)
Rnd 4: *inc, 2 sc* (24)
Rnd 5: *3 sc, inc* (30)
Rnd 6: *inc, 4 sc* (36)
Rnd 7-9: *sc* (36) Switch to black in the last stitch of
round 9.
Rnd 10: *sc* (36) Switch to white in last stitch.
Rnd 11-12: *sc* (36)
Rnd 13: *dec, 4 sc* (30) Begin to stuff at the end of
this round and continue stuffing to the end.
Rnd 14: *3 sc, dec* (24)
Rnd 15: *dec, 2 sc* (18)
Rnd 16: * sc, dec* (12)
Rnd 17: *dec* (6)
F/O and weave in ends.

Button: With D hook. Worked in rounds. Do not


join.
Using black yarn-
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Rnd 2: *inc* (12)
F/O leaving tail.

Using white yarn-


Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
F/O leaving tail.

Attachment:
-Using the white button's tail, sew the white button
to the black button.
-Using the black button's tail, sew the button onto
the back stripe of the pokeball.
-------------------------------------------

Master Ball (purple and white ball with pink


spots):
Follow the pattern for the pokeball, but exchange
the red yarn for purple.

"Spots" Worked in rounds with G hook. Do not


join: Make 2
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Rnd 2: *inc* (12)
Rnd 3: *sc, inc* (18)
Rnd 4: *sc* (18)
F/O leaving tail.

Attachment:
-Sew the spots on each side of the masterball. You
may stuff lightly, but the extra round of sc should
make the spots puff up on its own.
- I recommend embroidering on the "M" with white
embroidery thread for more durability, but I cut out
an "M" from white felt and glued it onto the the
masterball between the 2 spots and above the
button.
------------------------
Great Ball (blue and white ball with red stripes):
Follow the pattern for the pokeball, but exchange
the red yarn for blue.

Stripes: In red with G hook. Make 2


Ch 15
Row 1: sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc across (14)
Row 2: ch1, turn, sc across (14)
F/O leaving tail.

Attachment:
-Sew stripes to each side of the great ball with the
button inbetween.
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Love Ball (pink and white ball with heart):
Follow the pattern for the pokeball, but exchange
the red yarn for purple. Do not sew the button to
the ball yet.

Attachment/Heart:
-Cut out a heart using white felt, and cut a smaller
heart using pink felt.
-Attach the pink heart to the white heart whichever
way you choose. I sewed them together using a
back stitch.
-Embroider a white line down the center of the
hearts with white yarn or embroidery thread.
-Attach heart to the love ball whichever way you
choose. I glued mine on with a hot glue gun. Make
sure the tip of the heart is touching the center black
stripe.
-Sew the button to the center of the love ball and
on top of the heart's tip.

That's it! I hope these guide lines help you. Feel free
to ask me any questions.

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31 Comments

ChyB 8 years ago

Hello, quick question, are the terms used UK or


US please? :) thank you in advance

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Sapphire Li 8 years ago

Thank you! This pattern worked really well!

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Rachie77777 8 years ago

How big are yours and what size wool did you use

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Rachie77777 8 years ago

I want to make these with double knit wool how


big will they turn out

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BrendaB108 8 years ago

After you sc 6 in the magic circle and the slip stitch


chain one does that count as the first stitch for 12
sc on the 2nd row

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pictureframes 8 years ago

I am gonna make this for some of my co-workers


as they are on the Pokeman Go craze...lol

To make the other balls I take it you just change


the colors where needed?

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SusanC170 8 years ago

What a wonderful set! Thank you! so much for


sharing the patterns ^^ I did share a link to your
post in a facebook crochet group I am part of
(giving you full credit of course) to spread the
news of how awesome your patterns are :-) Keep
up the good work!

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CodyL13 9 years ago

I want the bottom to be tighter to were you cant


see the polyfil. How do i do that?

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GhettoPidgeotto12 9 years ago

Nice! They look wonderful! The instructions seem


simple enough.

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seth20002 9 years ago

I like it

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3ddementor 13 years ago

These are just awesome!!


I would love to throw these around and pretend to
catch my dog. You made these really well!

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Tomcat94 13 years ago

I love these! They look like they would make good


hacky sacks too. :P

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pikachu_luvah76 9 years ago

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fluffycotton 10 years ago

It so cute I love pokemon I had all the cards and


even a binder for it

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SwaggerFul Swellow 11 years ago

I'm a huge Pokemon fan and nothing will feel


better than to weild my favorite video game
device!

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wchan4 11 years ago

Thanks! I made it today!

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MissCrochet 11 years ago

Hello HanakoHeals! I was wondering what you


meant by sc, then inc. Does it mean single crochet
on one stitch, and then an increase on the next?
I'm making a red and white pokeball for my brother
who likes Pokemon :) Thanks <3

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Volcora 12 years ago

One way I knew this was awesome: Because it


was Pokemon. And then the Pokeballs looked
awesome! Ur a genius girl!

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ReapWhatYouSew 12 years ago

Thank you for the pattern! I'm working on making


a GIANT version of the original pokeball for my
boyfriend for our 6th anniversary! I am going to
make a card that says "I still choose you". Thank
you for the inspiration and base pattern again!

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Dusk Shadows 13 years ago

i'm going to put stone inside make it way harder!

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Dusk Shadows 13 years ago

these are awesome i have to make one of the


master balls
MY BROTHERS WONT GET AWAY EASILY

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HMice 13 years ago

I wish I could capture how AWESOME these are!

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jessyratfink 13 years ago

Those are just too cute. Once I figure out how to


crochet, I'll have to try these. :D

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