Crocheting a star may seem challenging, but here I take all the guesswork out on how to make a star with my Crochet Star Garland Pattern. Make the stars individually, then crochet them together with chains.
Used acrylic yarn, but any type works; follow size and hook guidelines.
Can be made as a star garland or standalone stars.
Blocking is recommended to soften edges.
Experiment with colors for decor, Christmas trees, or appliques on blankets and pillows.
Endless creative possibilities!
Instructions
The crochet star garland pattern is worked in rounds.
Round 1: Using yellow yarn, make a mr, and ch x2 (this does NOT count as a double crochet). Then dc x10 into the circle. Sl st to the FIRST dc (10).
Round 2: *Sc in the next stitch. Then in the following stitch: (dc x2, tr, ch x2, tr, dc x2) in one stitch.Then repeat from * 4 more times. After you are done making the 5th star arm, sl st to the first sc in the round.
Fasten off and weave in the tails.
Block the stars if you would like them to be more star-like in shape.
To create a beautiful crochet star garland, start by crocheting as many stars as you want. Once your stars are ready, you’ll need to crochet a chain to connect them.The number of chs between each star is up to you. I spaced mine out with 25 chs between each star for a balanced look.To attach each star to the chain, simply make a sc in the ch-sp of one of the star points. This will securely fasten the star to the garland and keep them evenly spaced. You can adjust the spacing between stars based on your preferences, whether you want them closer together or more spread out for a different visual effect.This method allows for flexibility, so feel free to customize the length and style of your garland.