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Crochet Patterns -10 Balls To Crochet As Gifts

August 28, 2021 by Shellie Wilson

Are you looking for a fun and easy crochet project to make as gifts? Look no further than these 10 crochet ball patterns! These patterns are perfect for adding to gift baskets or as stocking fillers, and they’re versatile enough to be enjoyed by both children and adults.

Crochet balls are an ideal gift because they’re soft, making them great for small children to play with. Unlike real balls, they won’t cause as much damage if they’re rolled around inside the house. Not only that, but they’re also great for pets – our puppy loves chasing his crochet balls around!

All of these crochet ball patterns can be made with just one skein of yarn or scraps, making them a great way to use up leftover yarn. From classic round balls to fun and unique shapes, there’s something for everyone in this collection of patterns. You can make a simple solid-color ball or a more complex patterned one.

Whether you’re an experienced crocheter or just starting out, these patterns are easy to follow and fun to make. So grab your crochet hook and some yarn and get started on making these adorable little crochet balls as gifts. Your friends and family will love them, and you’ll love how easy and satisfying it is to make them. Happy crocheting!

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Crocheting a simple ball is easier than it sounds. Try this free pattern to make a simple crocheted ball of about 4 or 5 inches in diameter.

Beginning crocheters sometimes shy away from the idea of crocheting a ball. However, it is not as difficult as it seems. This pattern will make a ball of about 4½ inches in diameter.

MaterialsAny two-colored worsted weight yarn(s) are fine. For the purpose of this pattern, they are named A and B.

Size H crochet hook

yarn.
Tapestry Needle (to weave in ends)
Fiberfill stuffing.

Pattern

Make the first half of the ball.

Rnd 1: 8 sc in 2nd ch from hook.
Rnd 2: (sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc) around (12 sc)
Rnd 3: Repeat Rnd 2 (18 sc)
Rnd 4: (sc in next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around (24 sc)
Rnd 5: Repeat Rnd 4 (32 sc)
Rnd 6: (sc in next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc) around (40 sc)
Rnds 7-9: Sc in each sc around (40 sc)

Make the band.

Switch yarn to Color B.
Rnds 10-12: Sc in each sc around, finish off leaving tail of about 12 inches long.

Make the second half of the ball.

With Color A yarn, ch 2.
Repeat Rnds 1-9 in Color A.

Finish off.

With tail left from band color of first half of ball, join both halves of the ball together with a whipstitch around, stuffing ball with fiberfill before completely closing.

Further Ideas

Endless looks are possible with this pattern. Try different yarn and a different hook.
Chenille yarn will result in a crushed velvet look.
Bouclé yarn produces a highly-textured ball.
Very thick wool yarn will turn out a homespun-looking item.
Hold strands of worsted weight yarn together and use another sized hook to experiment for a completely different look and size.
Decorate ball with ribbon, pearls, buttons, bells, etc. Caution: if this ball is for a baby, never add anything that the baby may choke on. Always be careful with kids 5 and under and especially careful with the 3 and under crowd. It’s probably best to leave the ball absolutely without garnishment for little ones.

Gift Idea for Toddlers

Since these are so easy to whip up, a cute, inexpensive gift for a toddler would be a set of 3 balls. Make one ball each in red, yellow, and blue, ( the three primary colors).

Be creative with the band color. The set can be used to teach baby colors and how they are formed i.e. red + yellow = orange, yellow + blue = green, and red + blue = purple. An example of this is to make a ball with the first half in red, the band in orange, and the second half in yellow.

 

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