tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12456572.post2117842635336047082..comments2023-09-04T10:48:14.516-05:00Comments on The Musician and the Geek - True Love: On the cheap - handmade loveArianahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07827925650477269978noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12456572.post-47039416758065947502010-07-27T14:05:21.070-05:002010-07-27T14:05:21.070-05:00Ball How-To
Once you've made a ball, you can f...Ball How-To<br />Once you've made a ball, you can fill it with fiberfill to make a squishy baby toy, or try filling one with catnip for your favorite feline. Our stuffed ball is made from two half-spheres sewn together. The main pattern here is for a solid-colored ball, but we've included instructions for the striped and color-band balls, plus different sizes. The finished full-size ball measures 13 inches in circumference.<br /><br />Materials:<br />50 grams of red fingering-weight wool yarn for solid-colored ball<br />(for striped, add natural-colored or white yarn)<br />One crochet hook U.S. size D3 (3.25 mm)<br />Polyester fiberfill<br />One yarn needle<br /><br />Gauge: 21 stitches by 24 rows equals 3 square inches<br /><br />To begin: ch 2, then join stitches with a sl st. This is the foundation ring.<br /><br />Round 1: 6 sc into second ch from hook.<br /><br />Round 2: 2 sc in each of 6 sts of previous round. Mark end of round with scrap piece of yarn in contrasting color; move yarn to the end of each subsequent round as you finish it.<br /><br />Round 3: *1 sc in next st, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 4: *1 sc in each of next 2 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 5: *1 sc in each of next 3 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 6: *1 sc in each of next 4 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 7: *1 sc in each of next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round. *1 sc in each of next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 8: *1 sc in each of next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 9: *1 sc in each of next 7 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 10: *1 sc in each of next 8 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 11: *1 sc in each of next 9 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 12: *1 sc in each of next 10 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 13: *1 sc in each of next 11 sts, 2 sc in next st*. Repeat from * to * to end of round.<br /><br />Round 14 to 21:1 sc in each st to end of round. Finish off.<br /><br />To make the other half: Repeat.<br /><br />To join halves: Thread yarn needle with generous length of yarn. With right sides facing, sew halves together; leave 1-inch opening. Turn ball right side out. Stuff ball through opening until firm but not too hard. Thread needle with yarn; sew closed with whipstitch. Secure with a knot; weave in ends.<br /><br />Striped ball: Work rounds 1 to 3 in natural or white, then rounds 4 to 6 in red. Alternate colors every 3 rows. Repeat for other half. Use same color sequence for both halves.<br /><br />Color-band ball: Work rounds 1 to 18 in natural or white. At the beginning of round 19, join red or contrasting yarn. Work rounds 19 to 21. Finish off. Repeat for other half.<br /><br />Different sizes: To make a smaller ball, skip rounds 10 to 13, and omit rounds 19 to 21. For a larger ball, use full pattern with a larger hook and heavier yarn.<br />From Martha Stewart BabyArianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07827925650477269978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12456572.post-21449201808269725922009-03-16T09:13:00.000-05:002009-03-16T09:13:00.000-05:00I love the balls and especially the brown and gree...I love the balls and especially the brown and green one! GREAT baby gift! Whether your pinching pennies or not, handmade gifts are always a hit! I love them. :-)Jaimehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02141551680379695870noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12456572.post-48793564075184991562009-03-15T01:45:00.000-05:002009-03-15T01:45:00.000-05:00thanks for the balls! We put them up before Angus ...thanks for the balls! We put them up before Angus saw them. He was more interested in the rubber ducky-he has some wierd fascination with rubber ducks. The balls will be great when we start teaching Wyatt how to "catch" and "throw" since they can't hurt him. Plus handmade gifts are ALWAYS awesome!Kendra & Tobin Kirkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11855833609052103199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12456572.post-2777398170120609432009-03-15T00:44:00.000-05:002009-03-15T00:44:00.000-05:00Wow! She has gotten big! Those balls are darling...Wow! She has gotten big! Those balls are darling!Carol McCulloughhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12000640799941028795noreply@blogger.com