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Snowball Fight in a Bag Crochet Pattern

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Wanna have some serious fun this winter?

Stay warm and dry with the perfect entertainment for cooped up kids (and adults!) … have an indoor snowball fight!

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With this super fun crochet pattern, Christmas doesn’t need to be about ‘bored’ games and eating naughty food when you can take this set with you where ever you go (if we’re allowed to go anywhere!). It’s the best fun entertainment for all ages and is great exercise too!

The pattern includes how to make the snowballs AND the perfect sized bag to keep them! It is written in both US and UK terminology, and both versions are provided on purchase, just choose to download which one is best for you.

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The snowballs are lovely and soft so even the little family members can play without getting hurt. You might want to move any breakables first though!

The bag also makes an ideal reusable eco-friendly gift bag.

You can substitute any aran weight yarn for the bag, however your measurements may vary slightly from those stated in the pattern. Your tension may also affect this. It shouldn’t matter though.

For best results for the snowballs use the suggested or similar yarn. The yarn for the bag can be any of the same weight.

Skill Level:

Snowballs: Experienced/Advanced Beginner and Bag: Intermediate

Knowledge Required:

  • How to do the basic crochet stitches of chain, slip stitch, single crochet (UK Double crochet) and double crochet (UK treble).
  • How to decrease 2 stitches together (optional yarn under method).
  • How to work in the back loop.
  • How to change colour and carry yarn
  • How to do a Bobble stitch (explained in the pattern).

Sizes/Finished Measurements:

Snowball: Approx. 3”

Bag: Approx. 12” wide by 15” length

Materials Needed:

James C Brett Flutterby Chunky 100g (makes 11-12 snowballs, you may need 2 skeins if making for a bigger family)

Aran #4 weight approx. 265-350 yards (150g). I used a recycled cotton mix yarn, now sadly discontinued.

Suggested yarns: Paintbox Cotton Aran or Rico Creative Cotton Aran both have a lovely red. If you want to be eco-friendly too, alternative recycled yarns that come in red are Hoooked Soft Cotton or Yarn and Colors Gentle

You could use really any aran weight #4 yarn, acrylic may come out a little bit bigger.

Size 5mm (H) crochet hook

Locking Stitch marker

Blunt embroidery/knitters sewing needle

Toy Stuffing

The pattern has been tested for errors and support is always available should you have any problems at all. Please just get in touch so I can help.

Ready to make them?

I’d love to see your snowballs and bags and some action pics too. Tag me in your social media posts @thecraftytherapist #thecraftytherapist and I’ll share in my stories.

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Wishing you loads of fun this festive (and every) season xx

11 thoughts on “Snowball Fight in a Bag Crochet Pattern”

  1. Michelle – Virginia – Freelance proofreader specializing in clean fiction books, Christian nonfiction, blog posts, recipes, and cookbooks. Blogger | Homeschool Mom | Wife

    This is such a cute idea!!

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    thanks for sharing Article a good idea

    1. Jan from The Crafty Therapist – Inverness Scotland – I'm an Crochet Designer and Natural Therapist striving to tread more gently on Mama Earth. I live in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, with my husband and three boys, along with our big fluffy cat. We aim to be as plastic free as possible and reuse whatever we can. I mainly work with natural, recycled sustainable yarns where-ever possible. Through sharing my experiences, on my blog and social media, of using greener yarns and products and designing crochet patterns using these yarns, I hope to help encourage and support sustainable creativity. You can find my crochet patterns on my blog, Ravelry, Etsy and LoveCrafts.

      Thank you for your lovely comment Valerie, I hope you love the pattern.

    1. Jan from The Crafty Therapist – Inverness Scotland – I'm an Crochet Designer and Natural Therapist striving to tread more gently on Mama Earth. I live in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, with my husband and three boys, along with our big fluffy cat. We aim to be as plastic free as possible and reuse whatever we can. I mainly work with natural, recycled sustainable yarns where-ever possible. Through sharing my experiences, on my blog and social media, of using greener yarns and products and designing crochet patterns using these yarns, I hope to help encourage and support sustainable creativity. You can find my crochet patterns on my blog, Ravelry, Etsy and LoveCrafts.

      They will love it! Hope you have fun making them.

    1. Jan from The Crafty Therapist – Inverness Scotland – I'm an Crochet Designer and Natural Therapist striving to tread more gently on Mama Earth. I live in the beautiful Scottish Highlands, with my husband and three boys, along with our big fluffy cat. We aim to be as plastic free as possible and reuse whatever we can. I mainly work with natural, recycled sustainable yarns where-ever possible. Through sharing my experiences, on my blog and social media, of using greener yarns and products and designing crochet patterns using these yarns, I hope to help encourage and support sustainable creativity. You can find my crochet patterns on my blog, Ravelry, Etsy and LoveCrafts.

      Thank you. I love the bag the most I think lol! The snowballs end up all over my sitting room but when I find them I can just pop them in the bag.

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