It only seems fitting that I kick off Free Pattern Friday with the Pokeball. One of the original patterns that started it all, this little guy has been one of my favorite thins to make since I came up with the terribly subpar first design. Since then, I've revamped it and tweaked it, and am finally (mostly) happy with the end result!
The Pokeball pattern is great for busting through your scrap yarn, as it takes less than 100 yards of both red and white yarn, and the black yarn requirements are minimal. The white button can be of whatever size you like, however, if you are going to crochet this without joined rounds you will want to make sure that your button is large enough to cover up the color changes. That said, feel free to work this in joined or un-joined rounds! The pattern is written using US crochet terms, and if you are unfamiliar with any of the stitches or techniques required, I highly recommend a YouTube search. Bella Coco Crochet has some very helpful videos for different crochet techniques. And now, without further ado, I present the Pokeball pattern (a downloadable pdf version with photos is available in my Ravelry store for free over the debut weekend, and then only $0.99 after that)! SKILLS/ABBREVIATIONS YOU WILL NEED TO KNOW
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