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Learn how to make juggling balls with this step by step sewing tutorial with photos. There’s even a free pattern!
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Learn how to make juggling balls with this step by step sewing tutorial with photos. There’s even a free pattern!
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A dear friend and I were talking a while ago about how she wanted to learn to juggle and I offered to teach her when we found the time. This got me to thinking about the perfect birthday gift for her….juggling balls!! I worked out the pattern on a set for me in plain colors but for her I wanted to do something fancy so I went with rainbow juggling balls. They are so happy and I really love them. Makes me want to make some fancy ones for me too!!! Abbreviations sc single crochet sc2tog single crochet 2 together (decrease). Insert hook into stitch and draw up a loop. Insert hook into next stitch and draw up a loop. Yarn over, draw through all 3 loops on hook. 2sc 2 single crochet into one stitch. Materials US E4/3.50mm crochet hook Worsted weight yarn in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple (I used red heart super saver) Stitch marker Yarn needle Poly-fil plastic pellets/stuffing beads (this is what I used, you could use rice or beans alternatively). Notes This pattern is worked in a continuous spiral, do not join or turn, just start the next round right after the last stitch on the last round. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each new round. I start with a magic ring, you can find a tutorial for that here. When I changed yarn I secured the yarn ends by knotting together the two yarn ends on the inside of the ball, in this way there is no need to darn in the ends. Pattern Using red yarn, make a magic ring Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2sc in each stitch (12) Rnd 3: (2sc, sc) repeat to end of round (18) Change to orange yarn Rnd 4: (2sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (24) Rnd 5: (2sc, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (30) Rnd 6: (2sc, sc, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (36) Change to yellow yarn Rnds 7-9: sc around (36) Change to green yarn Rnds 10-12: sc around (
36) Change to blue yarn Rnd 13: sc around Rnd 14: (sc2tog, sc, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (30) Rnd 15: (sc2tog, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (24) Change to purple yarn Rnd 16: (sc2tog, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (18) Rnd 17: (sc2tog, sc) repeat to end of round (12) Rnd 18: (sc2tog) repeat to end of round (6). Cut yarn leaving a long tail. At this point I found the hole left was large enough to put a funnel into and fill the ball with the poly pellets (if you don’t find this you may need to add the pellets after rnd 17). I stuffed the ball as much as I could and then weighed it, all my balls weighed 3oz but it is most important that they all weigh roughly the same as this will make them easier to juggle (this step can be skipped if desired). Close up hole and darn in yarn end. Ta da, done, happy juggling!!
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A dear friend and I were talking a while ago about how she wanted to learn to juggle and I offered to teach her when we found the time. This got me to thinking about the perfect birthday gift for her….juggling balls!! I worked out the pattern on a set for me in plain colors but for her I wanted to do something fancy so I went with rainbow juggling balls. They are so happy and I really love them. Makes me want to make some fancy ones for me too!!! Abbreviations sc single crochet sc2tog single crochet 2 together (decrease). Insert hook into stitch and draw up a loop. Insert hook into next stitch and draw up a loop. Yarn over, draw through all 3 loops on hook. 2sc 2 single crochet into one stitch. Materials US E4/3.50mm crochet hook Worsted weight yarn in red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple (I used red heart super saver) Stitch marker Yarn needle Poly-fil plastic pellets/stuffing beads (this is what I used, you could use rice or beans alternatively). Notes This pattern is worked in a continuous spiral, do not join or turn, just start the next round right after the last stitch on the last round. Use a stitch marker to mark the beginning of each new round. I start with a magic ring, you can find a tutorial for that here. When I changed yarn I secured the yarn ends by knotting together the two yarn ends on the inside of the ball, in this way there is no need to darn in the ends. Pattern Using red yarn, make a magic ring Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6) Rnd 2: 2sc in each stitch (12) Rnd 3: (2sc, sc) repeat to end of round (18) Change to orange yarn Rnd 4: (2sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (24) Rnd 5: (2sc, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (30) Rnd 6: (2sc, sc, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (36) Change to yellow yarn Rnds 7-9: sc around (36) Change to green yarn Rnds 10-12: sc around (36) Change to blue yarn Rnd 13: sc around Rnd 14: (sc2tog, sc, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (30) Rnd 15: (sc2tog, sc, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (24) Change to purple yarn Rnd 16: (sc2tog, sc, sc) repeat to end of round (18) Rnd 17: (sc2tog, sc) repeat to end of round (12) Rnd 18: (sc2tog) repeat to end of round (6). Cut yarn leaving a long tail. At this point I found the hole left was large enough to put a funnel into and fill the ball with the poly pellets (if you don’t find this you may need to add the pellets after rnd 17). I stuffed the ball as much as I could and then weighed it, all my balls weighed 3oz but it is most important that they all weigh roughly the same as this will make them easier to juggle (this step can be skipped if desired). Close up hole and darn in yarn end. Ta da, done, happy juggling!!