I made a star with crochet.
This pattern is a set of two types of charts, a three-dimensional star and a flat star.
The three-dimensional star has a little polyester filling inside, but it's just a little, so you can fill it with leftover yarn instead.
I crocheted these two stars as a Christmas ornament, but I hope that star-lovers will enjoy it as an item throughout the year.

It looks like it would be fun to change it to your favorite color instead of just yellow like the sample work.
It looks cute even if you attach it to your child's belongings as a focal point.
I tried crocheting the three-dimensional star with several yarns, but the pattern lists Hamanaka Aprico as the yarn used.
It's hard to choose between the rustic texture of crocheting with matte yarn or the finish of crocheting with shiny yarn, so please try to find your favorite taste.
By the way, the star in the back (above) of the title image is crocheted by Holst Garn Coast.
The yarn is thin, so it's a little small, but it has a nice fluffy atmosphere.
The flat star was crocheted a long time ago, so the yarn used has been discontinued, but the linen yarn has a slightly glossy feel.
This work is also crocheted using yarns close to superfine.
I think it's fun to choose yarn and compare crocheting with different yarn.
If you are planning to crochet Christmas ornaments, "Christmas ornaments" are also on sale on another page, so please take a look!
