Written pattern for anyone needing it : R1: ch2, 6sc into first ch R2: 2sc in each st ( around 12sc) R3: [2sc in next st, sc in next st] around 18sc R4: 2sc in next st, sc in next 2 st (around 24sc) R5: 2sc in next st, sc in next 3 st (around 30sc) R6: sc in next 6 st R7: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 5 st-5sc R8: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 4 st-4sc R9: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 3 st-3sc R10: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 2 st-2sc Sc down side of the star point (abt 5sc) Repeat rows 6-10 again and continue until you have all 5 star points completed
R1: 6sc in magic circle [6] R2: (inc) x 6 [12] R3: (sc, inc) x 6 [18] R4: sc, inc, (2sc, inc) x 5, sc [24] R5: (3sc, inc) x 6 [30] R6: 6sc, R7: 1ch, turn, skip one, 5sc R8: 1ch, turn, skip one, 4sc R9: 1ch, turn, skip one, 3 sc R10: 1ch, turn, skip one, 2sc + 5sc down the arm Repeat R6-10 to complete 5 arms and fasten off Do the second star with that exact pattern and do NOT fasten off. Put two stars together so that the back sides are facing eatch others (tails from the beginning are inside now) Combine two stars doing single crochets around the stars Stuff the star after crocheting 4 arms. In the middle of 5th arm, stuff that last arm and finish the star
Found your channel today and immediately attempted to make the star. A little sticky in the beginning but once I figured out the pattern I could pretty much pause until I needed help again. I am super happy with the way it turned out. I'm using it as a pin cushion. Thank your for going so slowly.
This is absolutely the best crochet star tutorial ever. It helped me so much and you explain this beautifully thank you so much for putting real time into this tutorial
I've been very confused on reading crochet patterns (I'm a visual learner sadly lol) and this video has honestly cleared up a lot for me plus this is adorable! not to mention, simple especially once you get it down :) thank you!
I JUST FINISHED ONE HALF OF THE STAR & IT ONLY TOOK ME 1HR 30 MINSSS, IK IT MAY SOUND LONG FOR SOME CROCHETERS BUT I JS STARTED CROCHETING 2 DAYS AGO & IM SO PROUD OF
i started to crochet a few weeks ago, and i was looking for an easy tutorial to follow, this was SO helpful and easy to follow, got it on my first try!! thank you so much for this video!!💖
Just found your channel today. I watched your beginners tutorial and am so fascinated by your work! The way you explain things is so comprehendible and easy to understand. I hope this channel grows and grows because all the hard work you put into it is truly amazing!!
Thank you and welcome to my channel! ❤️ Words like yours are so encouraging to me, so thanks so much for your support! I have many plans for the channel and I'll keep working hard at it! 💪
100% agree! This was one of my first things I crocheted coz I just started recently (only using yt) and when I found this I decided to make it and it was way easier then expected! 😊 I definitely will subscribe and use ur channel ❤❤❤
I’ve tried like countless tutorials all day, trying to find beginner friendly crocheting tutorials, none of them made sense to me. But this one video literally has helped me create my first ever crocheted plushie! Thank you ! ❤️
@@Riverpaws-y7z 2 sc in next st means you're going to do an increase, so it's 2 single crochet stitches in one stitch. And sc in next 2 st means you are going to do 1 single crochet stitch in next 2 stitches only. So the pattern for R4 looks like (xx, x, x) or (2, 1, 1) and you do that 6 times around. At the end, it should equal 24 sts (4x6= 24). Hope that makes sense.
Made this and the kirby as a birthday gift for my brother, and he absolutely loved it! Super fun to make, though maybe don't wait til day-of to start working on them if you're a beginner-- your wrists might start to cramp like mine! Thanks for a super cute, easy-to-follow tutorial ⭐
Wow! This crochet tutorial was very helpful, easy, and everything was just so fascinating. You really help beginners, like me, make something good out of yarn! Thank you for this amazing video!
Thank you so much for making a pattern that just uses single crochet and the basic Amigurumi stitches. I tried a more american style pattern with HDC and DH and it was too much. Your pattern is just as beautiful and much easier to do.
first crochet video with the "beginner" tag that actually teaches how to hold the working yarn! do other crocheters just think holding the yarn comes naturally?? thank you for this!
Hello,thank you so much for making this video!I found it really easy to follow and decided to make one for my sister.I was just wondering, if you could make a tutorial on the eyes? Thank you so much❤
ik this video is a bit old but i think the comments are totally overreacting, i only had to follow the video once! i didnt have to repeat it at all. i just started crocheting yesterday but was able to make this star within 30 minutes !! thank you for the tutorial!!!!!!! your explanations were fine, i appreciate you not just calling it an increase because i didnt know what that was until now
Thankyou this video was very helpful its my first time crocheting a circle figure . And u nmade it very easy and helpful and easy to follow through your video✌
thank you so much! it helps a lot for me (a beginner) with this video! i like how it was more slowed down and easy to understand. and it didn’t involve sewing :)
Thank you for thus crochet pattern!! ❤️ I thought it was something cute and simple to do. I think it is a great crochet project for beginners, especially because you go step-by-step
Hi there, wanting to know if upon making this pattern it would be okay to sell the made plush in limited quantity with credit to you of course, let me know! Thanks!
written pattern•°~☆ R1: 6sc in MR R2: (inc) all around (12st) R3: (inc, 1sc) all around (18st) R4: (inc, 2sc) all around (24st) R5: (inc, 3sc) all around (30st) R6: sc in the next 6st R7: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-5sc R8: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-4sc R9: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-3sc R10: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-2sc sc down one side of star point about 5sc repeat rows 6-10 and continue until all 5 star points are completed (make 1 more to have total of 2 then align both stars together and sc all around the edge connecting both stars and leave a whole to stuff then after stuffing continue to sc all around to close gap) sl st and cut
Thank you for the nice tutorial! One point I have to critique tho is: You should have (more explicitly) mentioned that it can take more or less than 5sc down the side of the star point. I know you said "about 5sc" - but I was missing the instructions that this number isn't necessary! Either way - super cute pattern! 🙂
Hi!! semi-beginner crocheter here :) this is my 4th real project! I was wondering if anyone in the comments could give me advice for adjusting this pattern? I'm trying to make star-shaped earmuffs by using this tutorial but with super 6 bulky weight bernat blanket yarn. Obviously the star comes out much bigger with the heavier yarn weight. What's the best way to adjust to make it a bit smaller?
Hey I hope I can explain this in a way that makes sense! Because you have much thicker yarn, you will need less increase rounds for your center circle. The number of total stitches has to be divisible by 5 though to be able to make the 5 points of the star. Your points will also need less stitches and rows because of the yarn thickness. It may not be the easiest pattern to adjust with such bulkier yarn, but if you want to experiment, you may be able to do it! If adjusting the pattern isn’t working out, try looking for tiny star patterns and using your yarn with the appropriate hook size to your yarn. Maybe a pattern for a small keychain with lightweight yarn would give you the right size with your yarn ☺️💖 I hope that helped a little! Happy crocheting!💚
thankyou so much for the tutorial! I wonder did anyone knows how to make it bigger? for a pillow or bag? or I just need to made bigger row at the beginning?
I would like to make this bigger for a pillow can you do a tutorial on that? I like how the points a little bit on the rounder side. All the tutorials I’ve seen are pointy tips.
how do i do if i want to make it bigger? really loved this tutorial really helpful for someone who can kinda read patterns but also learn from seeing how to do it
Hi I'm wondering what would be the difference if I connected these 2 stars with slip stitches instead of single crochets? I'm currently making a pouch and I don't know which one would be better. Will there be any practical difference or just visual?
Thank you this Tutorial is AMAZING but the fact on the star checkpoint you were going a bit fast on that but everything else is okay! Love your vids!❤❤❤
Hi, you may be able to find some kits at Michaels or Joann or even Walmart, or you can also buy the tools individually. I also have the tools listed in my Amazon Influencer shop here (which are my affiliate links): www.amazon.com/shop/amiamour/list/13FQGLX4DE3CA
Written pattern for anyone needing it :
R1: ch2, 6sc into first ch
R2: 2sc in each st ( around 12sc)
R3: [2sc in next st, sc in next st] around 18sc
R4: 2sc in next st, sc in next 2 st (around 24sc)
R5: 2sc in next st, sc in next 3 st (around 30sc)
R6: sc in next 6 st
R7: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 5 st-5sc
R8: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 4 st-4sc
R9: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 3 st-3sc
R10: ch1, turn, skip first sc, sc in next 2 st-2sc
Sc down side of the star point (abt 5sc)
Repeat rows 6-10 again and continue until you have all 5 star points completed
Thank you so much 😭❤️. I was looking for this
Tysm!
Thank youuuu!
Thank youuuuu!!
may both sides of your pillow be cold for all of eternity
i just found this today and thank you so much i’m desperately trying to make a pair of star earmuffs and this is a perfect tutorial for the star part
me too!!
same!!
XD me too :)!!!
Omg thank you for the idea
@@hydrangeoplaza2916 LMAO fr 😭😭
It's so easy to be irritated by the way people explain crochet but you did a very good job! 💖
Yeah it was great
R1: 6sc in magic circle [6]
R2: (inc) x 6 [12]
R3: (sc, inc) x 6 [18]
R4: sc, inc, (2sc, inc) x 5, sc [24]
R5: (3sc, inc) x 6 [30]
R6: 6sc,
R7: 1ch, turn, skip one, 5sc
R8: 1ch, turn, skip one, 4sc
R9: 1ch, turn, skip one, 3 sc
R10: 1ch, turn, skip one, 2sc + 5sc down the arm
Repeat R6-10 to complete 5 arms and fasten off
Do the second star with that exact pattern and do NOT fasten off.
Put two stars together so that the back sides are facing eatch others (tails from the beginning are inside now)
Combine two stars doing single crochets around the stars
Stuff the star after crocheting 4 arms. In the middle of 5th arm, stuff that last arm and finish the star
Thnx :)❤
Thank you soooooo much
Thanks😭😭
life saver🎉
Thank you for using increase. This was so confusing without it! 😅
PLEASE IM BEGGING YOU JUST CALL IT AN INCREASE
Hahaha true it's confusing 😅
PLEASE
FRRRRR
IT CONFUSED ME A BIT
Frrrrrr
Found your channel today and immediately attempted to make the star. A little sticky in the beginning but once I figured out the pattern I could pretty much pause until I needed help again.
I am super happy with the way it turned out. I'm using it as a pin cushion.
Thank your for going so slowly.
This is absolutely the best crochet star tutorial ever. It helped me so much and you explain this beautifully thank you so much for putting real time into this tutorial
I've been very confused on reading crochet patterns (I'm a visual learner sadly lol) and this video has honestly cleared up a lot for me plus this is adorable! not to mention, simple especially once you get it down :) thank you!
I too am a visual. Also a lefty. Had to make a channel to help Lefties that can’t follow a right handed tutorial.
𝖎 𝖑𝖔𝖘𝖙 𝖒𝖞 𝖘𝖕𝖔𝖙 𝖘𝖔 𝖒𝖆𝖓𝖞 𝖙𝖎𝖒𝖊𝖘
Omggg my friends are left handed crocheters
And me toooo ofcourse, I crochet for over a year now
@@melodychristopher4628 I LOVE crocheting 🧶 so relaxing & satisfying
I really appreciate you taking slow steps, makes it easier to comprehend and being able to follow
I love the way you do the start, it makes so much more sense than how others do it
I JUST FINISHED ONE HALF OF THE STAR & IT ONLY TOOK ME 1HR 30 MINSSS, IK IT MAY SOUND LONG FOR SOME CROCHETERS BUT I JS STARTED CROCHETING 2 DAYS AGO & IM SO PROUD OF
I'm so proud of you too! ✨💖⭐️
Good❤❤
@@AmiAmourtyyy!
1 month later update:
I’m trying to do this pattern with thicker yarn but for some reason, my star ends up w 3 points 😭😭
i started to crochet a few weeks ago, and i was looking for an easy tutorial to follow, this was SO helpful and easy to follow, got it on my first try!! thank you so much for this video!!💖
for people who don't have stich markers it was helpful with bobby pin and thanks for the tutorial❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This was such an easy pattern to follow! I had so much fun making this 😁 I made a pink one and gave it eyes!
Thank you so much, made these in 2 hours since I'm a beginner !
You explain so well and detailed
Just found your channel today. I watched your beginners tutorial and am so fascinated by your work! The way you explain things is so comprehendible and easy to understand. I hope this channel grows and grows because all the hard work you put into it is truly amazing!!
Thank you and welcome to my channel! ❤️ Words like yours are so encouraging to me, so thanks so much for your support! I have many plans for the channel and I'll keep working hard at it! 💪
:)
100% agree! This was one of my first things I crocheted coz I just started recently (only using yt) and when I found this I decided to make it and it was way easier then expected! 😊 I definitely will subscribe and use ur channel ❤❤❤
I’ve tried like countless tutorials all day, trying to find beginner friendly crocheting tutorials, none of them made sense to me. But this one video literally has helped me create my first ever crocheted plushie! Thank you ! ❤️
I'm so glad you found this one helpful! 🎉 Congrats on your first crochet plushie! 💖
@@AmiAmourhey I am having trouble on R4 can you tell me what you mean by 2 sc in next st? And sc in next 2 st? I keep getting 28 instead of 24
@@Riverpaws-y7z 2 sc in next st means you're going to do an increase, so it's 2 single crochet stitches in one stitch. And sc in next 2 st means you are going to do 1 single crochet stitch in next 2 stitches only. So the pattern for R4 looks like (xx, x, x) or (2, 1, 1) and you do that 6 times around. At the end, it should equal 24 sts (4x6= 24). Hope that makes sense.
Made this and the kirby as a birthday gift for my brother, and he absolutely loved it! Super fun to make, though maybe don't wait til day-of to start working on them if you're a beginner-- your wrists might start to cramp like mine! Thanks for a super cute, easy-to-follow tutorial ⭐
Wow! This crochet tutorial was very helpful, easy, and everything was just so fascinating. You really help beginners, like me, make something good out of yarn! Thank you for this amazing video!
You are a great teacher! Keep on making tutorials like this- they are truly amazing!
I'm obsessed with these stars!!! Thank you so, so much.
Super easy to follow along to, SUPER CUTE PATTERN, this looked AMAZING with the new glow in the dark yarn i just bought!!!
You are a great Teacher....love to learn more from you.
This helped so much I was hating tutorials all day to try making something cute ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for making a pattern that just uses single crochet and the basic Amigurumi stitches. I tried a more american style pattern with HDC and DH and it was too much. Your pattern is just as beautiful and much easier to do.
THANK YOU SO MUCH ever since I started crocheting a 7 months ago I always wanted to make a star and BOOM I MADE ONE!
first crochet video with the "beginner" tag that actually teaches how to hold the working yarn! do other crocheters just think holding the yarn comes naturally?? thank you for this!
This is a lovely pattern and easy to follow the tutorial
I just started crocheting a week ago! This video helped me create something cute yet simple and easy to follow !
I finished making one today and I’m so happy because it’s my second project as a beginner ♥️!!!
Thank you so much for the easy to follow tutorial! I was able to make two stars in little time thanks to your instructions ❤
Hello,thank you so much for making this video!I found it really easy to follow and decided to make one for my sister.I was just wondering, if you could make a tutorial on the eyes? Thank you so much❤
Hi!! In not her but u just need a needle to embroider the eyes! I think there's many tutorials. If u want more detailed eyes, buy felt and hot glue.
I did it and I’m so happy
ik this video is a bit old but i think the comments are totally overreacting, i only had to follow the video once! i didnt have to repeat it at all. i just started crocheting yesterday but was able to make this star within 30 minutes !! thank you for the tutorial!!!!!!! your explanations were fine, i appreciate you not just calling it an increase because i didnt know what that was until now
Thankyou this video was very helpful its my first time crocheting a circle figure . And u nmade it very easy and helpful and easy to follow through your video✌
Thanks for the tutorial! Made a cute pin cushion for myself☺
Yay, glad you found it useful! ⭐💖
Thank you! Nice clear instructions for a newbie like me and camera shots nicely zoomed in 🎉
thank you so much! it helps a lot for me (a beginner) with this video! i like how it was more slowed down and easy to understand. and it didn’t involve sewing :)
Thank you for thus crochet pattern!! ❤️ I thought it was something cute and simple to do. I think it is a great crochet project for beginners, especially because you go step-by-step
Hello. Can I use a smaller hook with the same pattern on this video?😅😅
Yes you can, You can you use any hook and yarn, the only thing that will change is size 🫶
thanks so much just made my first item while crocheting !! it turned out okay i'll try again :D
Hi there, wanting to know if upon making this pattern it would be okay to sell the made plush in limited quantity with credit to you of course, let me know! Thanks!
Lovely video ☺️ But how can i make the star bigger or do i just double all the chains?
Thank you so much for this lovely and easy to follow tutorial!
Hi! I've been making this as well as the Kirby for my brother's birthday in a couple of weeks. Great tutorials!
written pattern•°~☆
R1: 6sc in MR
R2: (inc) all around (12st)
R3: (inc, 1sc) all around (18st)
R4: (inc, 2sc) all around (24st)
R5: (inc, 3sc) all around (30st)
R6: sc in the next 6st
R7: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-5sc
R8: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-4sc
R9: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-3sc
R10: ch1, turn, skip first st, in next st-2sc
sc down one side of star point about 5sc
repeat rows 6-10 and continue until all 5 star points are completed
(make 1 more to have total of 2 then align both stars together and sc all around the edge connecting both stars and leave a whole to stuff then after stuffing continue to sc all around to close gap) sl st and cut
I dont know why i ended up with 6 corners of the star 😭.
Finally a tut that’s slow and shows everything
Thank you for the nice tutorial! One point I have to critique tho is: You should have (more explicitly) mentioned that it can take more or less than 5sc down the side of the star point. I know you said "about 5sc" - but I was missing the instructions that this number isn't necessary! Either way - super cute pattern! 🙂
Hi!! semi-beginner crocheter here :) this is my 4th real project! I was wondering if anyone in the comments could give me advice for adjusting this pattern?
I'm trying to make star-shaped earmuffs by using this tutorial but with super 6 bulky weight bernat blanket yarn. Obviously the star comes out much bigger with the heavier yarn weight. What's the best way to adjust to make it a bit smaller?
Hey I hope I can explain this in a way that makes sense! Because you have much thicker yarn, you will need less increase rounds for your center circle. The number of total stitches has to be divisible by 5 though to be able to make the 5 points of the star. Your points will also need less stitches and rows because of the yarn thickness. It may not be the easiest pattern to adjust with such bulkier yarn, but if you want to experiment, you may be able to do it!
If adjusting the pattern isn’t working out, try looking for tiny star patterns and using your yarn with the appropriate hook size to your yarn. Maybe a pattern for a small keychain with lightweight yarn would give you the right size with your yarn ☺️💖 I hope that helped a little! Happy crocheting!💚
Very easy pattern, i n my fiesta try it has tienes que very cute changos for the pattern!!!!!!
thankyou so much for the tutorial! I wonder did anyone knows how to make it bigger? for a pillow or bag? or I just need to made bigger row at the beginning?
Tysm this was so easy and it is really fun to make!!!
I love it!
Thank you so much for this tutorial. Now I have cute little star ☺️⭐
I love this so much the fact you did it with each point of the star as i was doing it to helped so much💕💕💕
Hello! I just did your tutorial yesterday for this star but with bulky yarn and it turned out with 6 points.. what did I do wrong? 😅
Is there a way to make a giant version of this? Like for a throw pillow size?
giant yarn and giant crotchet hook
It turned out lovely ❤❤❤ thank you so much
i ended up with 2 extra stitches before i did my last point, and the star points itself were very jagged. still learning, thanks though!
already made three so far!! love this pattern. thank you so much for it!! 💗
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I’m gonna make a bunch of these for a free comic book day. I plan to go as roadster and will be handing these out to people
I love this tutorial! First time doing crochet, If possible can you also do a tutorial on how to crochet a sun amigurumi?
if i use chunky yarn and a bigger hook can i use the same pattern to make a pillow?
Don’t listen to haters 🫶🏼 This is the best tutorial ever 💗 You explain everything so good 😊 Thank you SO much for this tutorial 🫶🏼❤️💗
Awesome tutorial as per usual! Thank you!
Thank you and Happy Crocheting! ⭐️
@@AmiAmour You too!
I would like to make this bigger for a pillow can you do a tutorial on that? I like how the points a little bit on the rounder side. All the tutorials I’ve seen are pointy tips.
thank you!! i have made 3-4 of these and they are so cute
So glad you have fun making them! ⭐️⭐️⭐️ All of them together is very cute!
I did it!
ive never done crochet and ive wantend to so this is super helpful
you got a new sub
This was so helpful I made it and it came out really pretty ♥️
Thank you so much for the tutorial but I do have a question am I able to make the star bigger
Clear and easy to understand ☺ Thank you 🙏
how do i do if i want to make it bigger?
really loved this tutorial really helpful for someone who can kinda read patterns but also learn from seeing how to do it
Just use thicker yarn with a hook roughly 1.5 or 2 sizes smaller than what is recommended with that yarn.
idk where I went wrong but somehow I ended up with an extra point??😭 still cute though and I love this tutorial
Thank you for the video! my Kirby needed a star.
I absolutely loved this ❤️ thank you ! My son loves it
this tutorial is helping me a lot ! i hope i make the whole star! thanks : )
Hi I'm wondering what would be the difference if I connected these 2 stars with slip stitches instead of single crochets? I'm currently making a pouch and I don't know which one would be better. Will there be any practical difference or just visual?
Hi, it's not much difference, but the star might look just slightly smaller because it doesn't have that height of the sc. Hope that helps!
Mine turned out so cute
Thank you
Thank you for recording this tutorial ❤🎉
I was thinking of makjng a pillow of this, how do I double the size in the pattern?
thank you for this beautiful pattern ♡^-^
I'm new just curious couldn't u have done a magic circle for this
This is so cute 🥰 will definitely try when I buy more yarn
Great video! Well explained and super easy to follow! Thanks!
Muito bom o tutorial, conseguir fazer 🎉❤
Thank you this Tutorial is AMAZING but the fact on the star checkpoint you were going a bit fast on that but everything else is okay! Love your vids!❤❤❤
it's helpful! thank you for making this video!!!!!
so cuuute AAAAAAAAAAWA
i wanna make a kirby noww
Me debating if I want to A. Cry B. Scream C. Quit or D. All of the above
Hi, thank you so much for the tutorial! Would you mind telling me how big your stars turned out to be? Thank you!!
can you not tell by the hand size beside it?
hands are very different sizes? @@vimto2838 🧍
It's really an amazing, easy and simple pattern ❤️ thank you very much
One side of the star points looks smooth but the other looks bumpy what am I doing wrong?
I need to start over 😅 some how I ended up with only 4 points lol
omg sameeee😂😂
Me too! I'm so confused
So easy ❤❤
Thank you so much 💛
Love this cute fat ⭐️
I am a beginner in 🧶 and your instructions are easy to follow
Thanks again 🤩
Can You make this kind of star just as a pillow pattern?
Can i use any yarn? I am a beginner and i bought yarn for 2.5 mm hook. The yarn doesn't have any size written. Would it still be okay?
Awesome 😎👍🏻 ❤ Thanks a bunch! 🎉
I’ve been wanting to start crochet for a little while now. Do you have suggestions for where to get a beginner kit?
Hi, you may be able to find some kits at Michaels or Joann or even Walmart, or you can also buy the tools individually. I also have the tools listed in my Amazon Influencer shop here (which are my affiliate links): www.amazon.com/shop/amiamour/list/13FQGLX4DE3CA