Crochet Pattern: Rustic Star Ornament
By Amy Yarbrough – 7 CommentsThere are many themes at Christmas, mostly with color. Berry red and Christmas tree green, often times mixed with white are a more average theme. Then there are candy-colored themes, neon palettes, and some royal colors like deep purple and chocolate brown. But my particular favorite is the old-fashioned theme of dark reds and greens, with some browns thereabouts. Gives you a feeling of cherished Christmases from the past. That’s the same feeling I wanted to capture while designing this pattern. Old and cherished. This star ornament was made with simple stitches and a rustic cotton yarn. Very easy and fun! Merry Christmas everyone! |
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Finished Size: 4″ (10 cm) in diameter
Materials: Medium Weight Yarn (approximately 20 yards) Crochet Hook G (4.00 mm) Ribbon for hanging |
Gauge:
7 sc = 1’’
8 rows = 1’’
Gauge Swatch: 2’’w x 2’’h (5 cm x 5 cm) ch 8.
Row 1: sc in second ch from hook and in each ch across: 7 sc
Row 2 – 8: ch 1, turn, sc in each sc across: 7 sc
Finish off.
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Crochet Pattern: Rustic Star Ornament
Round 1: make an adjustable ring, ch 1, 10 sc in ring, sl st in first sc: 10 sc
Round 2: ch 1, *(sc, dc) in next sc, ch 2, (dc, sc) in next sc, repeat from * around, sl st in first sc: 20 sts
Round 3: ch 1, *sc in next sc, dc in next dc, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next ch-2 space, dc in next dc, sc in next sc, repeat from * around, sl st in first sc: 40 sts
Finish off.
Cut about 16†of ribbon, string through one of the star’s ch-2 spaces, and tie a bow.
I hope you have lots of fun making these ornaments. If you have any problems, leave me a message in the comments below and I’ll get back with you as soon as possible!
These handy little stars have only taken a couple of minutes to make but the pleasure the grandchildren get is immense. Grandpa puts up the tree and the kids tell him where everything goes. This year I made a bucket of stars and they painted them and put glitter on and did whatever they wanted, they ended up as a garland strung around our dining room, Thank you.
Hi Lorraine,
I’m so glad to here what you have done with the stars! A garland is a lovely idea. And if they make people happy, then you have been successful! Merry Christmas!
Amy
Beuatiful little treasure! Thankyou, Amy!
Thank you, Collette!
Very lovely and quaint. Thanks
Thank you so very much for your lovely Rustic Star Ornament pattern, I was looking for a special ornament to crochet for this Christmas of 2018 and came across this one, it’s perfect and I love it, just what I was looking for! The story you shared about this star reminds me of my cherished Christmases from the past and I’m going to be making these stars and sharing it to carry on the best-lovely memories, happy holidays!
You’re very welcome, Joan, thanks for sharing! I hope you enjoy making them!