Crochet Pattern For A Ball. Continue until the ball's bottom reaches your desired width When crocheting amigurumi, I recommend using the "invisible decrease" as the default for crocheting stitches together, since this creates a cleaner and nicer result than the "normal decrease"
To make a larger crochet ball, you will want to increase the number of straight rounds, and I also like to increase my overall number of beginning stitches, as well as add a few increase rounds If you've ever tried to crochet a ball or any Amigurumi, you know that while the beginning of the sphere is super neat (like in the photo in panel a below),
At first, the idea of making something round out of yarn was a bit daunting Recommended Resources: How to Crochet a Magic Ring by Petals to Picots; Single Crochet by Kim Guzman; How to Single Crochet 2 Together by Fiber Flux Free Chunky Amigurumi Crochet Ball Pattern Magic Loop
. It seemed like a fun challenge, something different from the blankets and scarves I'd been making When crocheting amigurumi, I recommend using the "invisible decrease" as the default for crocheting stitches together, since this creates a cleaner and nicer result than the "normal decrease"
. Decrease round one (for a ball with five rounds): Chain one To start your crochet ball, first, make a magic circle