Crochet Star Ideas and Free Patterns
If you, like all of us here, long for warm summer evenings Under the Stars, this collection of crochet patterns is surely for you! We’ve chosen four lovely designs that share the same starry theme for you to enjoy today. We have a star-shaped blanket, a great structural hot pad, and two decorative mandalas here – which project will you choose first? These beginner-friendly designs should find a place in your pattern library, undoubtedly. Check out these free patterns under the links below and follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Blooming Coasters and Dreamy Mandalas.
amigurumi star free crochet patterns
Giant Star
I’m a big fan of chenille yarn because it’s bulky, soft to the touch and you can conjure up marvelous projects with it. Crocheter behind CuriousPapaya came up with an easy crochet pattern for star-shaped pillows. Aren’t they fun? I can easily imagine them as a decoration in kids’ room or in a dreamy parents’ bedroom.
Level: beginner Author: curiouspapaya
photo by curiouspapaya / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on CuriousPapaya.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Chubby Star
Make your own chubby star pal and keep it in your pocket to relieve stress. I’m sure every time you squeeze it and look it in the eyes, your day will get better. Such small amigurumi works up really fast and doesn’t require much skill, so try it if you’ve never tried making toys before.
Level: beginner Author: Little World of Whimsy
photo by Little World of Whimsy / littleworldofwhimsy.com
Find this pattern on littleworldofwhimsy.com.
Star Making – A Tutorial
We can never get enough free crochet patterns for stars, that’s for sure! If you like to spend a lovely evening working on colorful decorations, Julie Harrison’s pattern is exactly what you need. You can have so much fun adjusting sizes and mixing colors!
Level: intermediate Author: Julie Harrison
The original pattern and the photos are on Little Woollie. More info on Ravelry.
Flat star-shaped crochet ideas
Granny StarÂ
Oh wow, granny stitch really is a star! Doesn’t this colorful crochet gem look so fabulous? You can use it in so many different ways, without a doubt. A set of star-shaped table setting accessories comes to our mind. What do you think?
Level: upper beginner Author: Emma Connelly
The original pattern and the photos are on The Crochet Swirl. More info on Ravelry.
Raspberry Road BlanketÂ
How lovely is this crochet star? So cute! It looks a bit like a flower in full bloom, doesn’t it? We believe that ombre yarn is always a good idea, and this design evidently proves it. Star-shaped blankets give so much fresh charm to nurseries, bedrooms, and patios!
Level: upper beginner Author: Kirsten Ballering
The original pattern is on Haak Maar Raak. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
Flower Hot PadÂ
Wow, this design really is hot, undoubtedly! These crochet gems resemble colorful flowers and have a great 3D structure. They will surely decorate your kitchen and your dining room like a dream! A set of hot pads is a great idea for a handmade gift as well.
Level: intermediate Author: FreeCraft Unlimited
The original pattern is on Free Craft Unlimited. More info on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
Star of the ForestÂ
This decorative doily will look amazing on your table, but you can also customize it in order to transform it into a small rug. The sizes and the colors are absolutely up to you. You will certainly love the final effect of your favorite. Try it today!
Level: intermediate Author: Maria Limnell
The original pattern is on Ravelry. Info about this version and the photos are on Ravelry.
Star Mandala
This star is shining bright! This crochet pattern simply had to be a treasure. After all, it is a mandala designed by the crochet mandala queen herself. Yes, we are talking about Anna Nilsson from Anna Virkpanna! Have you tried one of her designs before?
Level: intermediate Author: Anna Nilsson
The original pattern and the photos are on Anna Virkpanna. More info on0 Ravelry.