Introducing the Star Maker Blanket crochet pattern! Bernat Maker is back, and with gorgeous new colors and tenacious stitch definition, it creates a stunning texture for a blanket or throw of any size – and every size is included. Get the supplies and the free crochet pattern below!
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Create a cozy blanket to keep you warm all year round!
Dive into the world of crochet with our latest pattern, featuring the captivating star stitch. Whether you’re crafting for a newborn bundle of joy or adorning your king-size bed with a touch of handmade charm, this versatile pattern has you covered.
The star stitch lends an air of timeless elegance to any project, and tubular yarn is perfect for showing it off. With its unique texture and eye-catching design, this blanket is sure to impress.
Discover the beauty of the star stitch with our step-by-step instructions and comprehensive video tutorials. You’ll be guided through each step of the process, from creating the star stitch to adding a simple border – or your own unique edging!
This pattern does use more intermediate stitches, so a little crochet experience will help – just take your time with this one!
Experience the luxury of Bernat Maker yarn
Elevate your crochet experience with Bernat Maker yarn. This tubular, bulky-weight yarn offers exceptional stitch definition and a luxuriously soft feel. Plus, with its cotton shell and nylon filling, Bernat Maker yarn is both durable and delightfully cozy. And it’s got a little bit of weight to it, adding an extra soothing and calming touch!
Create a Star Maker Blanket in Any Size
Say goodbye to one-size-fits-all patterns. The instructions include detailed guidance on how to adjust the size of your blanket, ensuring a perfect fit for any bed or occasion. I’ve listed all the stats for the typical sizes, as well as information on how to create your own custom size! Add a touch of handmade charm to your living space with a crocheted throw. Welcome a new arrival with a handmade baby blanket crafted with love. Elevate your bedroom decor with a stunning crocheted afghan. Cover an entire room… it’s up to you!
Star Maker Crochet Blanket
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US-L, 8 mm crochet hook, Susan Bates
Bernat Maker (#5 Bulky; 72% cotton, 28% nylon; 250g/8.8 oz, 290 m/317 yds)
Color A: Soft Peach
Color B: Cream
Gauge: 19 sts = 6″; 22 rows =10″
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Star Maker Blanket Tutorial coming soon
FSC – Foundation Single Crochet
Star Maker Crochet Blanket Sizing Instructions
Note: The border shown here adds approximately 1 inch to each side of the blanket. The sizing instructions shown in the chart below do not include the border. Measurements are given in inches. Remember that personal gauge and tension level will affect final sizing. Due to the popularity of weighted blankets, the approximate weight in pounds is included.
Stitch Multiple for Custom Sizing: Make Row 1 with any odd number of stitches.
Special Stitches:
Beg LSS – Beginning Large Star Stitch: Insert hook in loop created by final yarn over of previous dc st and pull up loop, insert hook in back loop of bottom half of previous dc st and pull up loop, insert hook in same st as dc and pull up loop, [insert hook in next st and pull up loop] twice (6 loops on hook), yo and pull through all loops.
LSS – Large Star Stitch: Insert hook in ch just made and pull up loop, insert hook in back loop of bottom half of previous LSS and pull up loop, insert hook in last st used in previous LSS and pull up loop, [insert hook in next st and pull up loop] twice (6 loops on hook), yo and pull through all loops.
LDC – Linked Double Crochet Stitch: Insert hook in ch just made and pull up loop, insert hook in last st used in previous LSS and pull up loop, [yo and pull through 2 loops] twice.
Star Maker Crochet Blanket Pattern Instructions
Row 1 [WS]: With Color A, FSC as directed on the Sizing Chart above for your size.
Row 2 [RS]: CSDC in first st, Beg LSS in next st, ch 1, *LSS in next st, ch 1; rep from * across, LDC in last st; turn. (st count will be the count in Row 1 +1)
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st across until 2 sts rem, skip the next st, sc in the last st changing to Color B; turn. (same st count as Row 1)
Repeat Rows 2 and 3 to the desired length, changing colors every 2 rows, and ending on a Color A Row 3 repeat.
Last Row [RS]: Ch 1, hdc in each st across; do NOT turn.
Add the Border
Round 1 [RS]: Continuing with Color A, ch 1, sc down the side of the blanket (working 3 sc in the side of each Color A stripe, and 2 sc in the side of each Color B stripe, plus 1 sc in the side of the first and last rows), ch 2 at the corner, sc in each st across the bottom of Row 1, ch 2 at the corner, sc up the next side of the blanket in the same manner as the first side, ch 2 at the corner, sc in each st of the Last Row, ch 1, sc in first sc of rnd.
Rnd 2: Ch 1, hdc in the ch sp, *BLO sc across to next corner,** (hdc, ch 2, hdc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around finishing last rep at **, hdc in next ch-2 sp, ch 2, break yarn and seamless join to first hdc of rnd.
Rnd 3: Join Color B to any corner ch-2 sp with sc, *BLO sl st across to next corner,** (sc, ch 2, sc) in ch-2 sp; rep from * around finishing last rep at **, sc in next ch-2 sp, ch 2, break yarn and seamless join to first sc of rnd.
Time to Enjoy the Cozy!
I hope you enjoy this take on the star stitch – I had a lot of fun figuring out how to make this pattern work, and I’m in love with the results! If you make this pattern and post a photo on social media, be sure to tag @mooglyblog or #mooglyblog so I can check it out too!
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