Pokemon Poké Ball Rainbow Loom Amigurumi Crochet Free Pattern
This Crochet Poke Ball Rainbow Loom pattern is a fun and beginner friendly project that brings a classic Pokémon icon to life using simple Loomigurumi techniques. The pattern walks you through creating a neat, round Poké Ball with a separate button detail, making the finished piece look clean and well shaped.
Crochet Poké Ball Rainbow Loom
It is perfect for Pokémon fans of all ages and can be used as a toy, desk decoration, keychain base, or gift. The design also allows easy customization by adjusting size or colors, making it a versatile and enjoyable loom project for both beginners and experienced crafters.
Button
- Round 1: Create a magic ring with 6 white stitches
- Round 2: Increase to 12 white stitches by working two single crochets in each stitch
- Round 3: Switch to black bands and increase to 18 stitches by repeating one single crochet and one increase
- Fasten off and set the button aside
Poké Ball
Red Top
- Round 1: Create a magic ring with 6 red stitches
- Round 2: Increase to 12 stitches by working two single crochets in each stitch
- Round 3: Increase to 18 stitches by repeating one single crochet and one increase
- Round 4: Increase to 24 stitches by repeating two single crochets and one increase
- Round 5: Increase to 30 stitches by repeating three single crochets and one increase
- Round 6: Increase to 36 stitches by repeating four single crochets and one increase
- Rounds 7 to 9: Work one single crochet in each stitch for a total of 36 stitches per round
Black Middle Band
- Rounds 10 to 11: Work one single crochet in each stitch for a total of 36 stitches per round using black bands
White Bottom
- Rounds 12 to 15: Work one single crochet in each stitch for a total of 36 stitches per round using white bands
- Round 16: Decrease to 30 stitches by repeating four single crochets and one decrease
- Round 17: Decrease to 24 stitches by repeating three single crochets and one decrease
- Round 18: Decrease to 18 stitches by repeating two single crochets and one decrease
- Add fiber fill to stuff the ball firmly
- Round 19: Decrease to 12 stitches by repeating one single crochet and one decrease
- Round 20: Decrease six times to close the opening completely
Finishing
- Place the completed button over the color change area on the ball
- Attach the button using black bands by slip stitching through both the button and the ball
- Secure the final bands and tuck the ends neatly inside the Poké Ball






