Bright Star Ornament
These fun Bright Star Ornaments are great accent pieces for your Christmas tree. Hang them in between other ornaments to add fun pops of color all over the place. You could even leave them without a hook and lay them out as table decorations, or hang them from a mantle instead. There are so many ways to decorate for the holidays with these cute crochet ornaments!
Crochet Hook9 or 1.4 mm hook (steel)
Yarn Weight(0) Lace (33-40 stitches to 4 inches). Includes crochet thread.
Materials:
- Aunt Lydia's® “Classic Crochet Thread”, Size 10: 1 Ball each 422 Golden Yellow, 494 Victory Red, and 484
- Myrtle Green OR J&P COATS® Royale™ “Classic Crochet Thread”, Size 10: 1 Ball each 422 Golden Yellow, 494 Victory Red, and 484 Myrtle Green.
- Steel Crochet Hook: 1.4mm [US 8].
- Tapestry Needle
- Buttons
- Hanging Hook
Measurement:
Star measures 2½” across.
STAR (Make 2 of each color):
Ch 2.
Rnd 1: 5 Sc in 2nd ch from hook. Do not join rounds. Place a contrasting color thread between first and last sts to note the beginning and end of the rnd and move up each rnd.
Rnd 2: 2 Sc in each sc around – 10 sc.
Rnd 3: * 2 Sc in next sc – inc made; sc in next sc; repeat from * around – 15 sc.
Rnd 4: [Inc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc] 5 times – 20 sc.
Rnd 5: [Inc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc] 5 times – 25 sc.
Rnd 6: [Inc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc] 5 times – 30 sc.
Rnd 7: [Inc in next sc, sc in next 5 sc] 5 times; slip st in next sc – 35 sc. Remove contrast thread.
First Point
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in next 8 sc; TURN.
Rows 2 and 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc across; turn.
Row 4: Ch 1; draw up a loop in each of first 2 sc, yo and draw through all 3 loops on hook – dec made; sc in each sc across; turn – 7 sts.
Rows 5-9: Ch 1, dec, sc in each sc across; turn – 2 sts at end of Row 9.
Row 10: Ch 1, dec – 1 st. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
2nd Point
Row 1: With right side facing, attach thread in same sc where the last sc of Row 1 of previous point was made; ch 1, sc in same place, sc in next 7 sc; turn – 8 sc.
Rows 2-10: Repeat Rows 2-10 of First Point.
3rd and 4th Points
Work same as 2nd Point.
5th Point
Row 1: With right side facing, attach thread in same sc where the last sc of Row 1 of previous point was made; ch 1, sc in same place, sc in next 6 sc, sc in same sc as first sc of Row 1 of First Point; turn – 8 sc.
Rows 2-10: Repeat Rows 2-10 of First Point.
FINISHING:
With wrong sides together and tapestry needle, sew 2 matching stars together on 4 points; turn right side out; stuff lightly; sew last point closed. Sew a button on each side of ornament. Insert hook and hang.
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elocin1104 2800379
Dec 03, 2017
These little stars are so cute! They would be perfect to make for an ornament exchange, or simply to give your family and friends as gifts. I love that there are so many different options available for colors, for both the big star and the star button. I cant wait to get started on these!
Hippie Chick
Sep 28, 2017
These are really cute and colorful and the little star buttons in the center set this off so nicely and give it a great accent color to boot. My tree always gets a few new ornaments every year and these will make it on the approved list this year. I hope that I can match these cute buttons.
JaneEK
Dec 05, 2016
http//www.allfreecrochet.com/Crocheted-Christmas-O == rnaments/Bright-Star-Ornament I love how cheerful these stars are on my tree. I have a number of stitched patchwork ornaments, and I crocheted a batch of the stars in matching colors. I had a bit of trouble finding the star buttons, but finally located some at a craft store in a larger city. I bought several small bags so I can make the stars to attach to my baked goodies. That way the neighbors get two gifts in one!
Inukshuk84
Jul 14, 2016
While this pattern has been designed as a Christmas tree ornament, I could imagine these sweet little stars crocheted in bright colours or even some pastel colours and constructed into an adorable mobile for a baby's room. What about making them into a bunting? These little stars are quite versatile!
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