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Crochet Star Motif uk

Make this crochet star motif uk format pattern for lots of projects, use on bags, scarves, hats etc. or make loads to join together for blankets, there are lots of fun things to do with them, just let your imagination run wild lol.

Whatever you decide to crochet them for I hope you enjoy.

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Crochet Star Motif uk                       CNC116

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Abbreviations
WS.   Wrong Side
RS.    Right Side
ch.     Chain
dc.     Double Crochet
htr.    Half Treble Crochet
tr.      Treble Crochet
rpt.    Repeat
ss.     Slip Stitch

Group.       (4tr, 1ch, 4tr) into same space or stitch.

tr3tog.       Treble Crochet Three Together
tr4tog.       Treble Crochet Four Together
(Click here for pictorial on tr3tog, tr4tog)

bpdc.         Back Post Double Crochet

On the tr4tog on the row below work a dc around the back post.

Base of ch. Work into first stitch

3ch counts as first tr

Approx Finished Size:    5.5 Inches Diameter Point to Point

Materials
For great results it is always best to use the recommended yarn I have used:-
Small amounts of Paintbox Simply DK in colours 1 & 2

4.50mm Clover Crochet Hook

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crochet star motif

With colour 1 make Magic Circle, (RS) work 3ch, 11tr into circle, pull loose thread to close, ss to top of 3ch on beginning of row. Turn. (11tr + 3ch)

Second Row – 1ch, 2dc into base of 1ch, 2dc into each tr to end, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Fasten off. Turn. (24dc)

Join in colour 2

Third Row – 3ch, tr3tog (see abbrev) into base of 3ch, * make 1ch, 1tr into next dc, tr4tog (see abbrev) into next dc, * rpt from * to * to end, ss to top of 3ch on beginning of row. Turn. (12, tr3tog)

Fourth Row – ss to first tr, (4ch, 1htr) into same tr, * bpdc (see pics below) around next tr4tog, (1htr, 2ch, 1htr) into top of next tr, * rpt from * to * to last tr4tog, work bpdc around last tr4tog, ss to 3rd of 4ch on beginning of row. Turn. (12, 2ch spaces)

Fifth Row – ss to first 2ch space, make 3ch, work (3tr, 1ch, 4tr) into same space, * 1dc into next 2ch space, (4tr, 1ch, 4tr) into next 2ch space, * rpt from * to * to last 2ch space, 1dc into 2ch space, ss to top of 3ch on beginning of row. Fasten off. Turn. (6 groups)

Join in colour 1 to first of 4tr on any group.

Sixth Row – 1ch, 1dc into base of 1ch, 1dc into each of next 3tr, * (2dc, 2ch, 2dc) into 2ch space, 1dc into each of next 4tr, ss into dc, 1dc into each of next 4tr, * rpt from * to * to last dc, ss into dc, ss to first dc on beginning of row. Fasten off.

Finishing – Weave in any loose ends of yarn and trim off.

Don’t forget to pin it!

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Bye for now.

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