Star Christmas Ornament Crochet Pattern
What You’ll Need
Finished Size
Colours
Round 1~ Taking your 4.50mm crochet hook and christmas red DK yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 3 Chains. *Crochet 1 Puff Stitch into the first chain you made. Chain 2. Repeat from the * 4 more times. Slip Stitch into the top of the first puff stitch. You should have 5 puff stitches now.
Round 2~ Change yarn colour to snow white. Chain 2. Turn your work so that the front of your star is now facing backwards.
Crochet 2 Double Crochets into the “chain 2” space made in the previous round. Chain 2. Crochet 3 Double Crochets into the same “chain 2” space. *Chain 1. Crochet 3 Double Crochets, 2 Chains and 3 Double Crochets in the next “chain 2” space. Repeat from the * 3 more times. Chain 1. Slip Stitch into the top of chain 2.
Round 3~ Change yarn colour to christmas red. *Chain 1. In the “chain 2” space from the previous round, crochet 1 Double Crochet, 1 Triple Crochet, 1 Double Triple Crochet, 1 Chain, 1 Double Triple Crochet, 1 Triple Crochet and 1 Double Crochet. Chain 1, then Slip Stitch into “chain 1” space made in the previous round. Repeat from the * all around. Slip Stitch into the first chain made in this round.
Round 4~ Change yarn colour to forest green. Chain 1. Crochet 1 Single Crochet into every stitch all around. {Note: When you get to the top of each star point, crochet 1 Single Crochet, 2 chains and then crochet 1 Single Crochet into the same stitch.} Slip Stitch into chain 1.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
Now attach a piece of twine to the top of the star so that you can hang it on your Christmas tree.
Sylvia Brown says
I love your patterns! Thank you so much for all you share with us.
Olivia Kent says
Aw, thank you Sylvia!
Tina Peterson says
I love your website – gonna try this. It will make a great package topper!
Olivia Kent says
I didn't even think of that, but yes, it would make a great package topper! 😀
Pat says
Cute star, I am making several for my tree this year, thank you!
Anonymous says
Love this! Cute!
Roe says
That is one of the prettiest star ornaments I have seen. Thank you for sharing your wonderful patterns.
Olivia Kent says
Thank you for your lovely comment Roe, it made my day 🙂
Janie Verhoeks says
Dear Olivia, thanks for the Super Adorable Star Ornament Pattern, I bet this could be worked into a really cute granny square as well, oh, ohhh and then make those into a stocking! Also, I'm very excited about the drawing, I got 19 points, Yay!! Wish me Luck!!!
Darlene says
Love your star pattern. I am attempting to make it right now. On Round 3 do you turn the star back after Round 2 or do you continue withe the same side facing? And what about Round 4? From the pictures it looks like all rounds are worked from the same side as the ends are all at the back.
Anonymous says
when I slip stitch puff stitches together I have a large hole in the middle. Please help
mandy418 says
me too.. Im wondering what I have done as well!
mandy418 says
Figured my problem out! I was chaining into the top of each puff, and then creating a circle when finished with the puff stitches. Just realized I am supposed to crochet 5 puff stitches into the first chain made.
Tracy Nickels says
I love this pattern! I'm making ornaments for friends and family, Which one likes purple! so I did one in dark, light purple and a navy blue border!
CrochetKim says
Your pattern is stolen here:
http://www.secretscrochet.com/2016/08/star-christmas-ornament.html
ankita says
its really nice i like it
ankita says
its great really i like it
Maureen Smith says
Hi! I would LOVE some advice. The only thing I’ve ever learned how to crochet is a granny square and have made many blankets. That was decades ago and now we’re empty nesters and trying to figure out how to fill the time creatively. I tried really hard to make your star ornament but ended up throwing it across the room! Should I start with a more basic project, like maybe a single crochet coaster? Maybe taking this on was not such a good idea. What do you think? I’d love your thoughts!
Katrina Sigafoose says
I am thankful for the free patterns on the internet, especially yours, With a limited budget once a month, I can make gifts for the doctors offices and add a small candy bag for each of the staff that I know I am a pain in the neck once in a while from time to time. Thank you. Katie from Chicago
Chris says
I’m keen to make the start christmas ornament but can’t seem to find the pattern anywhere here. Is there a link please? Thanks in advance.