I made this very quick crochet star wall hanging pattern for this week and i thought this could be hung up at christmas time but it’s also perfect for any time of year.
I made my crochet star using tshirt yarn and a size 12mm crochet hook so it was thick and chunky but you could easily make it with a more delicate yarn and smaller hook. The choice is yours!
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I chose a coral color but i think it came out looking more red than anything, if i done it over again i would have probably gone for a more neutral color and held together with a thin metallic yarn.
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Materials:
Size 9 inches – Approx
Gauge N/A
Hook 12mm – US O/17 or Any Hook
Yarn Weight Any weight
Recommended Yarn Hoooked Zpagetti or Any yarn
Other Supplies
Scissors
Tapestry Needle – Weaving in ends
Abbreviations:
Ch Chain
Dc Double Crochet
St(s) Stitch(es)
Beg Beginning
Pattern:
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R1. Ch5, join with a slip stitch to beg ch to form a ring, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) Work (3dc, ch1) 5 times altogether in the ring, join with a slip stitch to beg dc (x5 (3dc, ch1)
R2. Slip stitch in to first ch1 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) Work (3dc, ch2, 3dc) in each ch2 space around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc (x5 (3dc, ch2, 3dc)
R3. Slip stitch in to first ch2 space, ch1 (does not count as a stitch) Work (4dc, ch3, 4dc) in ch2 space, skip next 3dc, 1sc in space (between the 3dc groups) Skip next 3dc * Repeat around, join with a slip stitch to beg dc
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Making and attaching the long ties:
Step 1. Cut 23 pieces of yarn about 32 inches approx. Holding 2 pieces of yarn together, fold in half, this will make a loop where the halfway mark is.
Step 2. Feed the loop through the bottom corner stitch of the star and bring the ends through the loop and pull tight to secure.
Step 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 along the bottom of every stitch on the star then cut the excess ends off or to your desired shape.
Step 4. With the last piece of yarn, fold in half to make a loop and feed through the top point of the star and bring ends through the loop to secure. With the 2 ends tie in a knot so you can hang your piece up and cut loose ends off.
Terms of use:
For personal use only. Do not copy, share or sell the pattern in part or whole.
You may sell the finished item made using this pattern.
Pattern and Questions:
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