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Christmas Crochet Star
This Retro looking Crochet Christmas Star pattern is a part of the Christmas Ornament Mini CAL (Crochet- A - Long). All the patterns are amigurumi type but easy to make. Using less than 30 yards, you can make this one Star in an hour. Gauge is not very important for this pattern. These crochet stars are worked with sport weight yarn in Red and White colors. Simple embroidery stitches are used for this star pattern to add more decorative look.
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeGauge is not very important for this pattern
Finished SizeSmall
Materials List
- Sport or DK weight yarn in Red and White colors
- G-6,4mm crochet hook
- Fiberfill
- Tapestry needle
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Cheryl Y
Nov 30, 2018
I love homemade ornaments and this Christmas Crochet Star is so cute and easy to make. I'm thinking of making a few dozen of these and give them as gifts this year. The pattern is well written and easy to understand and follow. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet star ornament pattern.
JaneEK
Dec 11, 2017
Ive decided to go with a Nordic theme for my decorations this year, and these look like they are straight off the IKEA website. It only took me a few minutes to work up the first star so this is definitely a quickie. I especially loved the tip about setting your stitch markers evenly around the center FIRST so you know exactly where to start the next star point. Only had to count once!
AFC Editor Annalis a
Dec 08, 2017
This is so cute! I love how it looks kind of vintage and rustic. I want a bunch in different color combinations!
mulberrygalprinces s
Dec 08, 2017
These are so cute. And they are very easy to make. I think making them in three different colors, like red, green and white would be pretty. Use gold colored floss on the white. Then after you are done sprinkle some essence oil in pine on them and hang them in the tree. When the aroma fades, sprinkle with wAter to reactivate it.
Hippie Chick
Dec 07, 2017
These are so pretty. This project will definitely mean that I need to take the recommended refresher course to brush up on my embroidery skills. I havent done any embroidery in quite a while. Though it does add the perfect touch to these cute little start ornaments. Has anyone else made these in a different color scheme?
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