It’s 1:30am Wednesday morning so naturally, I grab my trusty J crochet hook and a skein of yarn, fully intending to crochet a flower. The funny thing with free-form crochet, though, is you can start out with one idea and end with a completely different project. Ever been there?
Instead of crocheting a flower, when I was finished, I looked down and saw I’d crocheted a sharp-looking flower or a 6-point star. I don’t know if the mustard-yellow yarn was sending my brain a subconscious message or if this is what I get for crocheting past midnight, but whatever the cause, I present to you this non-flowery, very pointy, crocheted star.
Pictures, free instructions, and full crochet pattern follow. I’ve never created a picture tutorial, but figured I’d try it out. Let me know if it was helpful – Enjoy!
Step-by-step beginner crochet instructions for a free crocheted flower.
Materials: Any size crochet hook (I used a size J) and worsted weight yarn.
Size: My crocheted flower/ throwing star measures 5 inches across, point to point.
Step 1: Chain 4.
Step 2: Join with slip stitch to form ring.
Step 3: Chain 2 (counts as first half-double crochet).
Step 4: 11 more half-double crochet into center of ring. (12 HDC total) Join with slip stitch to top of chain 2.
Step 5: Chain 5 (counts as 1 single crochet + chain 4). *Skip 1 stitch. Single crochet in next stitch. Chain 4.* Repeat around to create 6 petals. Join by working a single crochet inside the first petal.
Step 6: Slip stitch counts as first single crochet. 1 half-double crochet, 2 double crochet, chain 4, 2 double crochet, 1 half-double crochet, 1 single crochet. *Skip single crochet and into next chain-4 petal work: 1 single crochet, 1 half-double crochet, 2 double crochet, chain 4, 2 double crochet, 1 half-double crochet, 1 single crochet.* Join by working a slip stitch into first stitch.
Step 7: You’re finished! Cut yarn, fasten off, and enjoy your new “flar” (crocheted flower-star).
Claudia
March 27, 2012Is there anyway go would be able to keep going and make this star shape into an afghan
Lori
June 11, 2012This is really cute!! I just might make to go on the placemats I’m making!!! Thank you!
Agnes
June 12, 2012This is going to make a great Christmas ornament. Just use crochet thread and smaller needle. EXCITED because it will work up fast and can teach my grangirls and grannieces.
JJCrochet
June 13, 2012Glad you’re enjoying the crochet start pattern – thanks for the comments!
Lara
October 18, 2012thanks for this! I have a friend i want to crochet something to send to her for Hannukah!
Maria
November 27, 2012I love it and the pictures help a lot.
Juanita
December 15, 2012What a nice simple pattern. Exactly what I was looking for. Now to try with crochet thread.
Winona
July 23, 2013Please tell me if there is any way to continue with this and make a blanket or something?
cindy brian
November 15, 2017Hi , where do I download, please. I am wanting whe star.
JJCrochet
December 27, 2017Hi Cindy, you should be able to view the free pattern as part of this post.