8In Free Patterns
Crochet Pokeball Bag (Drawstring Style)
Here’s a cute crochet Pokeball Bag that can hold a number of surprises! I made it
in a drawstring style, so that it can close just by pulling the cords tightly together.
This free Pokeball Bag crochet pattern is a fun and quick project to make.
I first created this crochet Pokeball Bag for a specific function. I had a friend who
wanted a cozy for the GoPro and wanted it to look unique. And I thought,
“Hmmm… a Pokeball style cozy might just do the trick!”
CROCHET HOOK:
4.00mm size (this brand is my favorite hook)
Usually I like to use a 5.0mm when I crochet, but for this one I wanted tighter
stitches, so I used a smaller size hook.
YARN:
Red Heart Super Saver (worsted weight, acrylic yarn)
– cherry red
– white
– black
NOTIONS
– yarn needle
– scissors
ABBREVIATIONS (American English crochet)
ch – chain
hdc – half double crochet
sc – single crochet
sl st – slip stitch
sc2tog – single crochet 2 together (sc dec)
st – stitch
FINISHED SIZE:
Approximately 5.5in tall by 5in wide (14cm tall by 13cm wide)
POKEBALL BAG
Round 1: With white yarn, 6 sc into magic ring.
(NOTE: If you’re making a GoPro cover, you will want to start off with red yarn as
your first color instead. But for a regular Pokeball Bag, you can start off with
white yarn).
Round 2: 2 sc in each st around – 12 sc.
Round 3: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] around – 18 sc.
Round 4: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 st] around – 24 sc.
Round 5: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] around – 30 sc.
Round 6: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 st] around – 36 sc.
Round 7-11: Sc in each st around – 36 sc.
Round 12: With red yarn, in Back Loop only [2 sc in next st, sc in next 8 st]
around – 40 sc.
Round 13-17: Sc in each st around – 40 sc.
Round 18: [Sc2tog, sc in next 8 st] around – 36 sc.
Round 19-20: Sc in each st around – 36 sc.
Round 21: [Ch 2, skip st, hdc in next st] around. (You will have 18 windows at
end)Round 22: 2 sc into each window – 36 sc. Sl st to next st and fasten off.
BLACK BELT
Round 1: With black yarn fasten onto the front loop on the white part of the bag.
Sl st around the front loops only – 36 sl st.
Round 2: With black yarn, sl st around – 36 sl st.
Sl st into next st and fasten off.
BUTTON
Round 1: With white yarn, 6 sc into magic ring.
Round 2: 2 sc in each st around – 12 sc.
Round 3: With black (in back loop only), sl st around – 12 sc.
Sl st to next st to fasten off. Cut a long tail.
CORD (make 2)
With white yarn
Ch 60, fasten off.
ASSEMBLY
1. Weave to hide and cut all tail ends for the Pokeball Bag.
2. Fold a piece of legal size paper in half, and then half again. Place this insert
into the bag. This will act as our protective layer as we sew the button on top of
the Pokeball bag.
3. Sew the Pokeball Circle onto the bag. For best placement, check out this
part of my video tutorial.
4. Tissez le cordon de serrage de la cordelette à travers les fenêtres. (Voir les
photos ci-dessous)
Utilisez un seul cordon et tissez-le à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur jusqu'à ce que vous
fassiez le tour complet pour revenir au début. Faites un nœud pour fixer les
extrémités. Cousez également les boucles d'extrémité.
5. Maintenant, fais la même chose avec l'autre cordon de serrage mais pour
l'autre côté du sac Pokeball. Mais vous voulez que le tissage soit à l'opposé de
l'autre cordon précédent. (Par exemple : là où l'autre cordon s'enroule, vous
devez l'enrouler vers l'extérieur).
Star Amigurumi – Free Crochet Pattern
Star Applique
With yarn color of choice
Round 1: 6 sc into magic ring.
Round 2: 2 sc in each st around – 12 sc.
Round 3: [2 sc in next st, sc in next st] around – 18 sc.
Round 4: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 st] around – 24 sc.
Round 5: [2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st] around – 30 sc.
Now for the Star Points, we will start working in rows
Row 6: Sc in next 6 st only.
Row 7: Ch 1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 5 st – 5 sc.
Row 8: Ch 1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 4 st – 4 sc.
Row 9: Ch 1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 3 st – 3 sc.
Row 10: Ch 1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 2 st – 2 sc.
We will single crochet back down the side of the star point to get back down to
the circle area. It should take about 5 sts. You can see the video tutorial here to
see how I do this part.
Répétez le motif de la pointe de l'étoile des rangs 6 à 10 (y compris la chaîne sur
le côté) pour un total de 5 fois. Vous créerez ainsi les 5 points de l'étoile.
Vous devriez maintenant avoir une applique en étoile bidimensionnelle complète.
Vous pouvez maintenant couper et attacher le fil pour la première étoile.
Assemblage de l'étoile 3D
Répétez maintenant le motif entier une fois de plus afin de créer une deuxième
étoile appliquée. Mais ne coupez pas le fil de la deuxième étoile.
Pour créer une étoile en 3D, nous allons maintenant assembler 2 appliqués en
étoile en les reliant par une bordure au crochet simple tout autour. Vous pouvez
voir comment faire avec mon tutoriel vidéo ici.
Veillez à ce que l'envers des appliques se trouve face à face lorsque vous les
assemblez. Ainsi, lorsque l'étoile sera terminée, vous serez sûre d'avoir le « bon
côté » ou le côté public tourné vers l'extérieur.
Lorsque vous assemblez les deux étoiles avec la bordure au crochet simple,
laissez le dernier point de l'étoile ouvert afin de pouvoir rembourrer votre étoile
pour la transformer de 2D en 3D. Après le rembourrage, terminez la dernière
bordure au crochet simple pour terminer votre étoile. Veillez à cacher toutes les
extrémités. Pour un look encore plus mignon, vous pouvez broder des yeux sur
l'étoile à l'aide d'un fil noir.
Materials:
Sports weight yarn (yellow and green)
3.5mm crochet hook
Stitch markers and pins
Yarn needle
Stitch Abbreviations:
Ch = Chain
sc = Single crochet
dc = Double crochet
hdc = Half double crochet crochet
Slip st = Slip stitch
invdec = Invisible decrease
sc2tog = Single crochet decrease
** = a repeating stitch pattern
Measurements:
The bag measures approx. 13 cm tall and is designed to fit over 20 dice.
Pattern Notes:
Stitches are written in standard US terms. The main bag is written as rows
worked in the round with a slip stitch to join – this is to create the level join when
moving into the drawstring rounds.
Let’s Get Started!
BASE
Using green yarn, working in rows in the round.
NB. Slip stitch to join and chain 1 at the end of each round.
Rnd 1 : Stitch 9hdc into a magic ring. (9)
Rnd 2 : 2hdc in each stitch around. (18)
Rnd 3 : *hdc, 2hdc* Repeat 9 times. (27)
Rnd 4 : *hdc in next 2 stitches, 2hdc* Repeat 9 times. (36)
Rnd 5 : *hdc in next 3 stitches, 2hdc* Repeat 9 times. (45)
Do not fasten off
Rnds 1-5
BAG
For the body of the bag, it’s important to work from the outside inwards. This
means that the right side of the pattern will face outwards, and any dropped or
carried yarn will remain on the INSIDE of the bag.
Rnd 6 : sc BLO in each stitch around (45)
Rnd 6 : Back loops only
From now on, all stitches will be single crochet stitches worked BLO, according to
the pattern chart below:
Each square on the chart represents one stitch. Starting from the bottom right
corner, work the next 14 rounds according to the colour given on the chart. For
example, the first two rounds are green from start to finish. On the third round,
work the first 14 in green, the next 17 in yellow, and then the last 14 in green
again.
Rnd 7 – 20 : sc BLO in each stitch around as in chart (45)
Outer view of chart rows
Inside view of chart rows with carried yarn when not in use
Returning to working through both loops:
Rnd 21 : dc in each stitch around (45)
Rnd 22 : sc in each stitch around. Fasten off. (45)
The gaps between the dc stitches will be used later to thread the drawstring
through to allow the bag to open and close.
DRAWSTRING
Using yellow yarn, tightly ch stitch 70 stitches. Fasten off.
With a yarn needle weave the length of chain stitches in and out of the dc
stitches in Rnd 21.
Once weaved around the bag, tie the two ends together to join into a circle.
Weave the yarn ends through the chain stitches to secure them and tidy them
away.
All that’s left is to fill it up!
I hope you have enjoyed this pattern. You can find more nerd inspired patterns
across the blog, so take a look. Let me know what you think in the
comments.
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redistribution. Items made based on this pattern may be sold, but with clear
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