How to Crochet a Sphere. Part 1 - Crochet in a Round

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Circular series

  1. How to crochet a circle - using ch2 and Sc (part 1)

  2. How to crochet a circle - using Magic ring (part 2)

  3. How to crochet a sphere - crochet in a round (part 1)

  4. How to crochet a sphere - bobble stitch (part 2)

  5. How to crochet a cylinder

There are 2 parts to how to crochet a sphere. This is the 1st part just simply crocheting in a round technique. In the next post, I will be covering how to use bobble stitches instead to create mini spheres as well. 

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How to crochet a sphere - crochet in a round

This method is fairly basic and usually how I start off all my amigurumi heads. If seeing a video is easier, check it out at the bottom of the blog post. I will start off writing the crochet pattern, then followed by the step by step instructions. 

Sphere pattern

Round 1: Magic ring 5 – 5st  

Round 2: 2sc5 – 10st

Round 3: 2sc10 – 20st

Round 4: Sc20 – 20st  

Round 5: Sc2tog10 – 10st

Round 6: Sc2tog5 – 5st

Let’s start! 

If you still figuring out how to start with a magic ring, see my earlier post or video on how to do it. Step 2 involves increasing the stitches, i.e. crocheting multiple times into the same stitch.

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Steps 3-4 involving increasing the stitches in subsequent rounds, such that initially started off with 5st in a round, to 10 and then to 20. 

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From step 5 onwards (or round 4), sc1 all around so that the sphere starts tapering off, instead of the initial circle increasing in size. In step 6 onwards, after the stitches start decreasing, the narrowing of the circle creates the sphere. 

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For the decrease in stitch method, I often use the invisible decrease technique because there holes in between stitches is less evident. 

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After another decrease in step 7, you have the final sphere! This is where I usually add the stuffing and close up the sphere, or more often than note, I continue into the body seamlessly.

If you are more of a video person, check out the same tutorial in video form right at the bottom of this blog post. Feel free to fast forward and pause at areas you are not sure of.

If you want a step-by-step laid out downloadable PDF of all the ‘Back to Basics’ tutorials, go check out my free 30-page ebook outlining the very basics of crocheting (even before tackling shapes!).

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In these particular examples, Tweety Bird’s and Porky Pig’s cheeks are actually made up of little tiny spheres that were sewn onto the heads. Also, Tweety’s head was made of a sphere which continued into his body.

Do look out for some free Looney Tunes patterns along the way to test out some of these techniques!

Hope this tutorial was useful! The next one up will be on how to crochet a sphere but this time using bobble stitches instead. Please share if you found it useful and follow me on youtube!

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