It's been a starry kind of week as I've been crocheting these six-point stars. The tutorial for five-point stars is free at The Royal Sisters. And you may want to check out the other tutorials there; they're very well done. I just added a cluster of doubles and chains on the base row for six-points.
I sprayed them with spray starch and blocked them to sharpen the points in a room-full of bad lighting...oh, it's bad.
Nine starchy stars in a stack.
Nine starchy stars not in a stack.
One hangin' away from the pack.Stringin' along, singin' a song, hangin' out with very frosty friends.... on my old Hoosier cabinet.Hope your week is goin' as cool/cold as mine. :)
Your stars are so pretty, I envy anyone that can do creative things and I like the blue. Thanks for coming by.
ReplyDeleteThe stars look great!!! Would never have thought of blue, but they look perfect with the snowmen
ReplyDeleteI like the blue, too, and looks great on the hoosier!
ReplyDeleteThe stars are great, Mum. You're a regular Mother Seuss with this post, lol.
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Simply beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI am having a cold week, isn't it nice to share something from the other side of the Pond? :-)
Gosh I wish I could crochet. That looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteOMG those look amazing! I might make those for the kids to take home for New Years!
ReplyDeleteThe stars are lovely and love the color blue. You and the needles together are simply amazing.:o) Enjoy a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteSmiles...
Beverly
I love to see so many Grandma Twinkles shining so bright...
ReplyDeleteThey are just gorgeous and adore that you have included them in my flickr group for all to see...
Thank you for putting up such a lovely post with my link...
and do hope you will enjoy lots more tutorials in the future...
Oh, those are wonderful! Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteI'm seeing stars ! Merry Christmas !
ReplyDeleteLove your stars...what a nice decoration and the best part...you can keep them up all winter! Awesome :)
ReplyDeletehappy holidays and happy knitting, crocheting :)
Hi Tea,
ReplyDeleteI'm loving those crochet stars. So pretty.
Wanted to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a wonderful 2010.
Blessings,
Nancy
Your stars are beautiful and I love the dark blue colour!
ReplyDeleteThe stars look great! You have chosen very pretty color.
ReplyDeleteVery Pretty!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Deb
Thanks for linking. You might check out Blue Monday and link.
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Have a good week,
Sherry
These look great and simple.
ReplyDeleteI may check into doing these.
Merry Christmas!
I've been making ornaments to give to friends, some them are stars, that start with a magic circle. I love these, probably try the pattern. thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO MUCH! I have bot a cousin and her and her family and a sweet niece and her family that were very dissatisfied with the religious beliefs that they were each raised to believe. So after many years of wandering, each happen to learn of this new Jewish movement that is welcoming so many lost souls into their Jewish temples. I especially love making thing for their children to make their Holy Days and Hildays especially memorable to each of them! Guess what each family is getting for Hannukhah this year thanks to you!
ReplyDeleteWhere is the pattern for these stars??
ReplyDeleteClick on "five point stars" in the first paragraph.
ReplyDeleteBut I want the SIX pointed star....
ReplyDeleteA cluster of doubles and chains....?.. need more help.
I explained how I made the sixth point of the stars in the last sentence of the first paragraph of this post.
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