6 Hacky Sack Free Crochet Patterns

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Some projects are meant for decorations, but these Hacky Sack Free Crochet Patterns are to be tossed around! Each pattern is fun to try.

Here is a mix of free crochet hacky sack patterns in multiple different styles that’ll remind you of 80’s fun times. They’re quirky, useful, and perfect for when you want to make something inter-generational fun.


Hacky Sack Free Crochet Patterns

1. Kirby Hacky Sack

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With Pp Little’s tiny foot bags, you can actually play with your favorite Kirby characters even outside a video game! The designs can be filled with rice, beans, or corn, and need to be tightly stitched to avoid leakage. Start making it for these summer holidays.

2. Smiles & Hugs Footbag

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These fun little squish-balls from Kelsie Weeks can be given any design of your choice. You can add an initial, shape, emoji, or literally anything else. Pro tip: Use cotton yarn, fill it with rice, microwave it, and keep your hands or pockets all warm in the chilly weather!

3. Crochet Hacky Sack

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Once finished, B. Crochet-tive’s hacky size is approximately 2.75” tall and 3” wide. It is the perfect size to fit into palms and keep the games even more interesting. The colorful spiral design makes it a whole lot more attractive.

4. Earth Globe Ball

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This one is a 2-in-1 pattern by Lisa Fox. That’s what makes it a bit different than the others. It is shaped to look like Mother Earth with green and blue accents. You can also stitch it a little bigger than the usual size to use it as a playing toy for the little ones.

5. Hamburger Footbag

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Dont mistake it as a food item, it’s actually a playing one that looks like a miniature footbag? Well, Margaret Kosztelnik designed this creative item. It looks really interesting and playful. Take a look at the pattern, you’ll surely have fun stitching it up!

6. Retro Hacky Sacks

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Have a trip back to childhood with Pam Carr’s hacky sack patterns. Each design is inspired by the retro days and is also really easy to follow. Just uses ch, sl st, st, sc, and sc2tog crochet techniques. A great pattern to introduce your kids to old, nostalgic sports that you grew up with!