Wednesday, December 08, 2004

SUPER STARS



I like knitting stars but wanted to improve the pattern used for yesterday's hat topper to use stockinette stitch instead of garter stitch and to pair the double decreases. I think these are a bit nicer - the small one was done in Regia and size 0 (US) needles and the other two are sport weight yarn and size 4 (US) needles.

Here are my pithy instructions. These are a fun holiday ornament or gift adornment that can be knit up in minutes. Stars are also terrific as a pom pom substitute for a child's cap.

((NOTE: Pattern has been updated to reflect some errors
Susan found. Sorry about that!))

Materials: Small amount of yarn and straight needles in a matching needle size

Right Side Double Decrease (RSD): Slip one knitwise, K2TOG, PSSO

Wrong Side Double Decrease (WSD): P2TOG, return decreased stitch to left needle, pass second stitch on left needle over the decreased stitch, return stitch to right needle

CO 55 stitches.

Row 1 (Wrong Side): P4, *WSD, P8, repeat from * to last 7 stitches, WSD, P4. (45 stitches remain)
Row 2 (Right Side): K3, *RSD, K6, repeat from * to last 6 stitches, RSD, K3. (35 stitches remain)
Row 3: P2, *WSD, P4, repeat from *, end WSD, P2. (25 stitches remain)
Row 4: K1, *RSD, K2, repeat from *, end RSD, K1. (15 stitches remain)
Row 5: WSD, repeat across row. (5 stitches remain)

Cut yarn and leaving a 10" tail, draw through remaining 5 stitches and pull tight. Sew side seam.


ABBREVIATIONS

K - knit
P - purl
St - stitch
Sl - slip
DPN - double-pointed needle
RS - right side
WS - wrong side
K2TOG - knit two stitches together
SSK - slip 1, slip 1, knit two together
PSSO - slip 1, knit 1, pass slipped stitch over
REP - repeat

16 comments:

Caro said...

Hi,
Thanks for this lovely pattern! As I am actually a French-speaking knitter, I have translated it to help me knit these stars. Would you allow me to share this translation with French-speaking friends of mine? Of course I'll indicate your blog as a source and encourage people who knit this pattern to comment here.

Caro said...

So, here it is in French:
http://maillemaillemia.canalblog.com/archives/2008/10/08/10880464.html
Thanks again :-D !!

roxane62 said...

Thanks you

Anonymous said...

Thanks from France, it's so lovely !

Anonymous said...

thank you very much for the butiful stars!

soleillade said...

Thanks you

Jessica said...

Thank you so much for this pattern. It worked out magically. However, mine looks a lot more like a pentagon than a star...what could i be doing wrong?

Beth said...

Nice job!

Selkis said...

Tanks!!!
Very beautiful

Anonymous said...

The turnout wasnt that good or big enough even with thick yarn

Anonymous said...

I love this star pattern! Very easy and quick. Thank you for sharing.

Starnarcosis said...

just adorable! thanks!

-KK said...

Thanks for a great pattern!!! I used your pattern and made a 3D star; making 2 and sewing them together, then stuffing them. They were a hit of my christmas gifts!!! here's a link to the pic...
http://www.thekkreport.com/2011/01/knit-christmas-ornaments-balls.html

Nicki said...

Great little star! I have taken KK's idea and have been making mine 3D as well. Will be giving them as gifts. I've made them in varying sizes and colors, so cute!

Nyan said...

Hi, thank you for posting this pattern!

I was wondering what multiple of stitches you have to use if you wanted to make bigger stars (for example, going by multiples of 11 stitches)?

Nanette said...

Nyan, the simplest way to enlarge the stars is to use thicker yarn. Good luck!