DIY Fabric Ball Pattern and Tutorial // Perfectly ROUND Ball or Sphere
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- Learn how to sew a ball out of fabric in just few easy steps. These soft fabric balls are great toys for toddlers or for big kids who’d love to play around the house.
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Get it here: hellosewing.co...
Use the free fabric ball pattern to make your own ball in a matter of minutes while getting rid of the fabric scraps. The size of the finished fabric ball is 4”/10cm but you can make a ball or sphere in any size! Wonder how? Simply enlarge or shrink the free sphere sewing pattern. I’ll also show you the secret how to sew a sphere that is perfectly round. Have you attempted to sew a ball in the past and it came out a bit.. smooshed and not looking right? Well, at least I have. And after a lot of late night sewing and tweaking the pattern, I finally unearthed the secret to sewing a nice round ball. Read on to learn what it is!
Great video. The stitch at the very end is called a "ladder stitch" if anyone wants to check out a close up video on how to do that..
Thank you! Yes, it is called a ladder stitch - a have a short quick video on how to do it
Thank you so much. Out of all the videos I have watched about making these, this one is the best because it’s easy and well explained.
Thank you so much! I managed to practice watching this so many times, and I didn’t even need to print the size or shape, for 4 years I’ve been trying to figure out how to make a ball plush, and because of this video, IT MADE A PERFECT BALL THANK YOU SO MUCH!!😊
Cant thank you enough... this video was so well done that even some simple person like myself who doesnt follow directions very well got yours perfectly.... you made it easy to do....... :)
This is absolutely adorable!!! Thank you so much!!!! New to sewing ... I so appreciate you!!!
Does tutorial really helped me make some custom plushies that I was pushing off cuz I didn't know how to make their head
Glad you find it helpful
1:38 I understood how to do it
Wow
Gracias
Thx I needed this to make a plushy of a character I made
very nice and simple....i loved it
Thank you, glad you liked it
Wo .it's wonderful. Thanks for sharing
Super , duper , nicely done, thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you for sharing!!!!
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you can also make the width of the pattern wider to make less pieces! I used this tip for a chrismas gift
So how did yours turn out? I really don't recommend making less pieces if you want a good round shape
Im here to make a chomper plush :]
That is some out of the box thinking right here :) good luck with your project
Super cute! Do you have any advice on how you get all the points to meet at the same place?
I am going to try a method that I learned from making hats, sew 3 pieces, then 3 pieces, and then attach. I believe it willl make ball making easier. I had a hard time when I tried it like in the video😉
Draw the 1/4" seam allowance on all pieces. Pin carefully.
I agree that sewing 3 pieces together at a time may be easier and more precise
Lindo tutorial gracias
How would I go about scaling this up? I need a VERY large sphere.
Agreed
I don't have a printer and what are the measurements
Mine didn’t turn out round but I still like it
Check out the written article on hellosewing.com for more information that may help you with your next one
@@HelloSewing okay thank you!
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I would like to make a sphere that ihas a 3 ft circumference…would you be able to suggest how to modify your pattern size? Thanks in advance
Sure! Enlarge the pattern so its length is 1 1/2 ft plus twice the seam allowance which I think was 1/4inches. So make it 1.5 ft plus 1/2"
Does the 4” mean the circumference or the diameter of the sphere? Trying to figure out an exact size to scale the pattern down to an exact size and I am struggling to do that without knowing what measurement I should use for the ratio
Looks like it's diameter, based on the instructions on the pattern page. hellosewing.com/fabric-ball-sphere-sewing-pattern/
"The ball pattern is only one size (~4”/10cm finished diameter, they you enlarge or shrink accordingly it if you’d like to sew a larger or smaller ball)"
It's the diameter
how can you make it an oval please?
I suggest you trim down the widest part of the pattern and taper down to meet the top and bottom points. I have not done that so you would need to experiment with the pattern to get the desired shape
Thanks for the tutorial, but the link to the sewing pattern does not work for me!
Sorry about this. Go to my website hellosewing.com and you will find it
Very nice.where do we get the fabric
.name the shop.
Walmart has fabric and it's inexpensive.
Can i do it handsew because i dont have a sewing machine
You can, its just slower
@@HelloSewingI did it but i dont know what method stitch to use my Ball looks fine the threads are exposed because im new
@@drk-gs8gv you should sew them up right (pretty) sides together so that your seams won't be exposed. I would use a backstitch
@@HelloSewingHi my ball is very nice and smooth now!
I will be hand sewing this, what stitch would you recommend?
Either backstitch or small running stitch
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I have no way to print out the pattern is there anyway you could send me the pattern and I would pay you for it.
I'm sorry I can't. Why don't you trace it off your screen using a soft tip pencil? Measure the test lne and trace it on a piece of paper
This cool , would this work with felt ?
It might work, but your felt need to be thin. It wont work with thick felt
Wht kind of fabric u use?
Woven cotton, Quilting cotton
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I'm just here to make a box of 2 centimeter Polandballs😭
I'm making a Bangladesh countryball XD
@@TheBanglaMaker NICE😂
@@SP1RIT3 XD I'm almost done!
@@SP1RIT3 I think it will be done tomorrow lol
Oh no! So many teeny tiny balls! I'm curious how did they turned out and what was the most tricky part in sewing them?
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