This new star crochet bunting pattern is part of the Christmas in July Saving Blog Hop hosted by Regina P. Designs.
The idea behind this Blog Hop is to start thinking about your crochet gifts for the holiday season and save by using stash yarn, having lot’s of time, and grabbing new great ideas!
I am excited to share this new crochet bunting pattern – The Shining Star Bunting!
It is delicate, and small, can decorate your tree, or your nursery, or be a great gift and even a good seller on craft shows!
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What skill level will I need for this crochet bunting pattern?
OK here is the thing with this pattern! It is super simple to work and it uses only basic crochet stitches.
But,
Because you need to find the stitches in between other stitches it is more on the intermediate level.
After you get the exact place for the second round of triangles it becomes simple!
You will find instructions in the free pattern below ⬇️
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About the Shining Star Bunting Pattern
For this sample, I used stash yarn I had at home in my favorite color combination of dusty pink and beige.
For some reason, these colors relax me and give a sense of serenity, but of course, you can use any color combination that suits your style!
Cygnet Aran ,100% Acrylic, 100g ball, approx 210m / 100g (230yds), 4 – 5mm, Machine Washable
Cotton yarn can be perfect too, try to avoid splitting yarns as with time they do not show nicely as decor….
Pattern Designed By: Sandra Stitches This pattern is copyright protected; it is unlawful to distribute this pattern in any form (free, sale or trade).
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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making Crochet bunting
Materials
Cygnet Aran,100% Acrylic, 100g ball, approx 210m / 100g (230yds), weight #4 in two colors for contrast.
Or use any cotton or blended cotton yarn weight #3 or 4 yarn
Hook: US Size (4mm)
Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- Not Relevant
Sizes
- Every star in this sample is 5″ X 5″
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- St = Stitch
- Hdc = Half Double crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Tr = Treble Crochet
- Yo = Yarn over
- Slst = Slip stitch
Specialty Stitch
None
Notes
- The pattern is worked in rounds.
- Ch1 at the beginning of each round does not count
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used 2 different colors
- This pattern consists of 4 stars in different color combinations
- You can make more stars for a longer bunting
Instructions
Make 4 identical stars- alternating colors as you wish
Color A
Ch 4, join with a SIst to form a circle or use the magic circle.
Round 1: Ch 1, sc 10 into the circle, join with Slst to 1st sc.
Round 2: *[Ch 6, sc 1 in 3rd ch from hook, hdc 1 in next ch, dc 1 in next ch, skip 1 st,( a sc) Slst to next sc]* repeat from * 4 more times to a total of 5 triangles, ending last repeat with Slst to base of 1st ch. Fasten off to change colors
Color B
Round 3: Join yarn in any free sc from prev round (a sc without a triangle, the one you skipped), ch1 and sc1 in same st, *[ch 9, sc 1 in 3rd ch from hook, hdc 1 in next 2 ch, dc 1 in next 2 ch, tr 1 in next 2 ch]*, sc 1 in next free sc from prev round, repeat 4 more times to a total of 5 triangles, ending last repeat at * and Slst to 1st sc.
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Finishing
Chain 4, Slst to 1st chain to form a ring, continue chaining 20, Slst 1st star to the chain, continue ch 20 and add the second star and so on to the last star,Ch 24 Slst to the 4th ch from hook to form the ring.
Weave in ends.
Block the stars and (optional) stiffen them using starch
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