
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





8 comments:
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.
Thanks from France, it's so lovely !
So, here it is in French:
http://maillemaillemia.canalblog.com/archives/2008/10/08/10880464.html
Thanks again :-D !!
thank you very much for the butiful stars!
Thanks you
Thanks you
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?
Nice job!
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