I adore this simple Crochet Star Garland. I started playing with star shapes the other day and knew I had to make this garland to share. I wanted a mix of both large and small stars for variety. I also didn’t want the stars too “yarn-y.” The natural hemp yarn looks perfect with my favorite holiday decorations. I used a light weight fingering weight linen to create that natural look.
I now have KITS IN THE SHOP to make this garland!
I love how each star ends up with its own unique shape. Because each star is a little mini-project, it’s easy to whip the stars out anywhere – in pick-up line, in front of your favorite tv show, or while you wait for the Dr. I like to bring a little pouch of crochet with me in my tote so I always have a project at hand. With the stars, you don’t need to figure out where you were, you just build a little collection of stars as you travel along. Then, just attach them all together at the very end!
If you don’t want a whole string of stars, it’s easy to transform the crochet star garland into star ornaments by just making a chain from one of the star points and slip stitching it back into where you started when you reach desired length for the loop. I made some of the star ornaments as hostess gifts. You can quickly throw one over a bottle of wine, or attach it to a simple card.
I love them on this branch that I found as well. Or, throw the crochet star garland directly on to your tree!
The stars are built from increasing stitch sizes (single crochet, double half crochet, double crochet, triple crochet or slip stitch, single crochet, double half crochet) along a chain. For this reason, this project is a great way to practice a variety of stitches, too. I was inspired to create this garland pattern after finding my friend Cintia’s Twinkling Star Pattern. She just started her blog Sol De Noche Deco Crochet and has great crochet patterns to share!
Christmas is right around the corner. So, what’s stopping you, get make a pot of that amazing cayenne hot chocolate, throw on some Bing Crosby and get hooking away for a lovely string of stars!
Crochet Star Garland
Materials
Flax & Twine Daytime Linen in Fingering Weight in Stone
Size 1, 2.35mm crochet hook
I now have KITS IN THE SHOP to make this garland, plus in other sizes of yarn!
Small Crochet Star
:: Chain 4 stitches.
:: Join with slip stitch to form ring.
:: 10 single crochet through ring. Join round with a slip stitch.
:: **Chain 4 stitches.
:: Slip stitch into second chain from hook.
:: Single crochet into next chain.
:: Half double crochet into next chain.
:: Skip one stitch and slip stitch.
These directions form the center and one point of the star. To form the remaining points, repeat the steps beginning with the ** above four more times. Cut end and bring end through loop as below.
Large Crochet Star
:: Chain 5 stitches.
:: Join with slip stitch to form ring.
:: Chain 3 stitches.
:: Make 14 double crochets through ring.
:: Slip stitch through first stitch to finish round.
:: **Chain 5 stitches.
:: Single crochet into second chain from hook.
:: Half double crochet into next chain.
:: Double crochet into next chain.
:: Triple crochet into next chain.
:: Skip two stitches and slip stitch through next stitch.
:: These steps above form the center and one point of the star. To form remaining points, repeat the steps beginning from ** above four more times.
Finishing
:: Cut end and bring through last loop.
:: Repeat both small star and large star patterns for as many stars as desired.
:: Weave in ends with a darning needle.
:: Connect stars in desired pattern by chaining 25 and making a slip stitch through the top of one of the star points. Repeat for as many stars as desired!
This post was created for MarthaStewart.com by Anne Weil of Flax & Twine as a Contributor. It was published there on December 18, 2015. Have fun exploring my profile and work there.
Pat Schwab says
I really like your star garland. Wishing you a happy holiday with your family and loved ones. Pat S
flaxandtwine says
Thanks so much, Pat! A very happy holiday to you as well! warmly, Anne
thefolia says
Adorable…happy knitting!
Cintia - Sol de Noche {deco crochet} says
Love the garland 🙂 Merry Christmas Anne!
http://soldenochedecocrochet.blogspot.com.ar/
Sharon Dallman says
Thank you for sharing this with us all. I just made one of the large stars with off white wool roving and will now embellish it!
flaxandtwine says
Your welcome! White wooly star sounds fabulous!
Patti Teeters says
Love the pretty stars! Thanks for sharing.
flaxandtwine says
Thanks so much Patti! I’m so glad you like them!
Nanvy says
Aww, thanks for this sweet pattern! Gonna be hanging from my mantle this Christmas.
flaxandtwine says
Oh yay! I’m so glad you like it!! It will be beautiful.
Ruth B says
Can’t wait to try this!
sandra says
Adorable! I am not much of a crocheter, but your directions and a little stitch help got me going, and I made 10 small stars the first night. Tomorrow I will tackle the larger ones. So much fun and I think they will go on the mantel with some greens and red twigs and some little twinkling lights. That’s the plan for now. Thank you so much for sharing.
flaxandtwine says
Hi Sandra,
Thanks so much for your comment. I’m so glad you made the crochet stars! I love picturing them the way you describe them! Have fun!
Sheila says
Thank you! So pretty!
flaxandtwine says
You’re welcome! Thank YOU!
Eileen says
I love the star pattern . Do you have any suggestions on how to enlarge the star pattern? I was thinking of hanging a larger star in my window. I’m new to crocheting , any help would be great.
Thanks
Eileen
flaxandtwine says
Hi Eileen,
Yes! just simply choose a bigger yarn and hook and follow the same pattern – brilliant!
Anne
Colleen Gardner says
I am newly retired and am returning to crocheting after a long absence. I would like to make this garland for a 6 foot Xmas tree. How much thread should I buy ? I found some Aunt Lydia’s that would be perfect. Thank you!
flaxandtwine says
30 yards will make about 10 stars! 1/2 big and 1/2 small. Enjoy!
Susan says
Anne,
Using 30 yards, how LONG will a garland of 10 stars (1/2 big and 1/2 small.) be?
I love your sweet star garland.
Susan
flaxandtwine says
Susan, You should have a garland of about 35 -45″ or so. Anne
JANE says
Yikes! I just ordered the linen and downloaded the pattern. I don’t know how to crochet. I know you say it’s easy but do you have a suggestion for how to learn the basic stitches? Thank you!!
flaxandtwine says
Oh wonderful!! Once you have those basic stitches down, the stars are easy. You can find tutorials for the basic stitches all over YouTube. I’m sorry I don’t have a video for htis one!
Anne