Free Crochet Patterns for Star Ornaments

Darlene Michaud
If you know how to crochet, you should try your hand at making some adorable star ornaments using the free patterns below. Handmade star ornaments add a old fashion touch to Christmas trees. Or you can use the ornaments to decorate gift packages. You can even crochet some of these stars to give away as party favors at a Christmas party. You can also attach a name tag to the stars and use them as place cards. These stars also make great items to sell at a Christmas craft fair. No matter how you use the stars, you will have fun crocheting them!

Crochet Star Pattern #1 - Classic Star Ornament: These stars are very pretty and have a vintage look to them. They are very delicate and can also double as a snowflake. This pattern is a good one for seasoned crocheters and not suggested for beginners. To see a photo of these crocheted star ornaments click here. To print out the free pattern instructions click here. This is a pdf file so you will need Adobe or another pdf reader to access the pattern.

Crochet Star Pattern #2 - Simple Star Ornament: These stars are really cute and are simple to crochet, so they are a good crochet project for beginners. You will want to make these stars in every color! To see a photo of these crocheted star ornaments and to print out the free pattern instructions click here.

Crochet Star Pattern #3 - Starburst Ornament: This is a simple star to crochet, even if it looks complicated. You can quickly whip up a bunch of these star ornaments for your Christmas tree or to hang in your windows. To see a photo of these crocheted star ornaments and to print out the free pattern instructions click here.

Crochet Star Pattern #4 - Lace Star Ornament: This is a lacy star ornament with the star sitting inside a circle of crochet. This star makes a very pretty Christmas tree ornament. To see a photo of these crocheted star ornaments and to print out the free pattern instructions click here.

You can find lots of crocheted star patterns by doing a simple google search. If you find a pattern you like, simply add a cord to it and it becomes an ornament! The nice thing about crocheting your own ornaments is that you get to pick the colors you want. Your stars can be crocheted in any color, so don't be afraid to experiment!

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Published by Darlene Michaud

I was born and raised in Sanford, Maine. I am a plus size clothing designer, a freelance writer and an avid crafter! I am also the proud mom of a wonderful and talented musician son, Derrick, who is current...  View profile

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  • Delicia Powers9/19/2010

    Thanks...:0)

  • R. K. LoBello9/19/2010

    Your articles make me wish I could crochet:)

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