Thursday, February 21, 2008

Final Edit of the Starghan, I hope this is it!!

YarnDiva's Crocheted Baby Starghan (Star Afghan)
© April 2003 by Beth Espina-Cole aka mamabeth aka yarndiva


Kudos to lissie of ravelry.com for figuring out why this pattern is such a mystery to almost everyone!! Here is the link to her "aha" moment: lissie

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Materials:

1. Red Heart Sport Baby Pompadour Yarn in colors of choice.

2. Aluminum Crochet Hook Size F/5
Gauge: 6 rows from center to one point is 4”

(As long as the afghan is relatively flat…gauge is really not that important).
You may also use soft or worsted weight yarn and a larger hook for “bigger” babies!!

Special Stitch: Shell Stitch = 3 dc, ch 3, 3 dc

Auhor’s Note: It is to be understood that ch 3 = 1 dc at the beginning of each round throughout the entire pattern.
The size of the afghan is up to you…these are just the basic instructions to start with.

Please read the entire pattern before starting! It could save you a headache!
Instructions:

Ch 5, sl st in first ch to form ring.

Round 1

Round 1: 20 dc = (ch 3 + 19 dc) around ring, sl st in 3rd ring of first ch 3.
The ch 3 for every new row is a substitute for 1 dc...it makes it easier to start your dc's at the right height.



Round 2

Round 2: Sc in first dc, {sk next dc, shell (3 dc, 3 ch, 3 dc) in next dc, sk next dc, sc in next dc}. Repeat { } all around. 5 shells & 5 sc’s.


Round 3

Round 3: Sl st in sc, sl st in first 2 dc’s of first shell, ch 3, dc in 3rd dc of first shell, {shell in ch 2 sp, 2 dc over next 2 dc, sk next ([dc, sc, dc] ...yes, skip all three...the skipped stitches becomes your "valley"), 2 dc over next 2 dc’s}. Repeat { } all around. * Sl st in 3rd ch of ch 3, sl st in dc after ch 3 of R 3.

(User friendly terms: Basically, R 3 is this: the sc & the first dc is skipped, you sl st in the sc, the first dc and the 2nd dc and then from the sl st in the 2nd dc, you make 2 dc's (1 ch 3 + 1 dc) over the previous 2 dc's and then the 3 dc shell in the ch 2 sp. Shove the shell over and 2 dc over the next 2 dc, skipping the last dc on one side, skip the sc and then skipping the first dc on the next side. Then you 2 dc over the next 2 dc and shell in the ch 2 sp. Repeat around.)


Round 4

Round 4: Ch 3, dc each over next 3 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 4 dc’s, sk 2 dc's (this is the valley), dc in next 4 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 5: Ch 3, dc in next 5 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 6 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 6 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 6: Ch 3, dc in next 6 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 8 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s (again, this is the valley), dc in next 8 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 7: Ch 3, dc in next 7 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 10 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 10 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 8: Ch 3, dc in next 8 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 12 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 12 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 9: Ch 3, dc in next 9 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 14 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 14 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 10: Ch 3, dc in next 10 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 16 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 16 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 11: Ch 3, dc in next 11 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 18 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 18 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 12: Ch 3, dc in next 12 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 20 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 20 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 13: Ch 3, dc in next 13 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 22 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 22 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 14: Ch 3, dc in next 14 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 24 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 24 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.

Round 15: Ch 3, dc in next 15 dc’s, {shell in ch 2 sp, dc in next 26 dc’s, sk next 2 dc’s, dc in next 26 dc’s}. Repeat { } around. Repeat * of Round 3.


Continue pattern until desired size. Edging of sc or reverse sc is recommended.

Do choice of edging stitch in each dc stitch below. *3 stitches in ch 2 of shell, sk 2 dc’s when you reached the stitches that were skipped in the previous row.

Fasten off and weave in ends. After 15 rows, you can see where the pattern is going…just add 2 dc’s in between the skipped dc’s and make the 3 dc shell in the ch 2 space of the previous shell (or otherwise known as the star "tips") on every row and you should be fine.

You may alternate colors to give it a bit o’ sparkle!

A star pillow can be made by making 2 stars of 10 rounds (or so) each.

1. Trace the star shape on to fabric and make 2 fabric stars
2. Sew 4 sides together and turn inside out.
3. Stuff to desired “squishiness”.
4. Sew last side of star together.
5. With the crocheted stars, place wrong sides together and sc through both thicknesses around 3 points, place stuffed pillow and sc the star closed.
Clear as mud?

17 comments:

Vanessa said...

Thanks for the update. I started mine - hopefully white and blue for a client of mine having a boy in June.
I am using LionBrand babysoft - I purchased on clearance for $1 - cannot beat that ;) at Michaels of course
Also re: round 3 - it was so confusing
basically I figured it out.
So you skip the dc sc dc - simutaneously -
the last dc the sc and the first dc of next set.
in case anyone needs help
Other than that - directions are fabulous
www.butterflyknitter.blogspot.com
http://www.flickr.com/photos/butterflyknitter

Vanessa from Upstate NY

The Chocoholic said...

hi! your crocheted creations are so wonderful! i was wondering if you have ever used MONACO threads (the one that is made in the philippines and you can hoard from divisoria =p ). I am trying to make a shrug following a pattern from garnstudio but not having much of a success so i'm altering the pattern to fit with the gauge. wish me luck! hope i can soon posts on my blog some wonderful arts too =) - The Chocoholic www.caffeecioccolata.blogspot.com

Marie said...

You rock the HOOK! (Yeah I have teenage kids)

your work is inspirational and beautiful--keep it up, so I always have something to look forward to.

take care,
Marie--NJ

Marie said...

You rock the hook!
truly inspirational, beautiful creations!

Kitty said...

OK, i LOVE your stuff, and i finally worked up the nerve to try this pattern.... and i'm about to cry. i can't get it to lay flat! i've followed the pattern religiously, even once i got past row 7, i keep it in front of me for reference... and i still can't make it lay flat! It looks like a giant star-shaped sombrero! Did this happen to you too, in the beginning? Any ideas how to fix it, for next time? (Cuz i'm NOT undoing all the work i've already done this time lol)

~kitty

E. said...

I LOVE this pattern! I'm always looking for ones that challenge me, and once I got past row four, it was smooth sailing.

Here's a link to my finished product: http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b361/comicbookgal/starry.jpg

Thanks so much for sharing!

Knitting with a Purpose said...

Hello, I love this pattern. I had a question (forgive if it's obvious, I'm a very novice crocheter!). When you're working in the established pattern, the last part of the repeat within the brackets is really the beginning of the next point of the star, right? So after you've done all five points, do you do those DCs as you do your join? Or do you omit them on the last point? Thanks!!

tHe All-aRouNd DiVa said...

* Sl st in 3rd ch of ch 3, sl st in dc after ch 3 of R 3.

No it's still the current round that you are crocheting, but the * prepares you for the next round.

Knitting with a Purpose said...

Gotcha! Like I said, I'm very new to reading crochet patterns, and I love how this came out! I made another washcloth for my SIL out of Peaches and Cream, and the way it pooled, it looked tie dyed, it was so cool!!

(((((HUGS))))) sandi said...

OH how LOVELY! (((((HUGS))))) sandi

wendyjm said...

Hi , I really love the Starghan but am having so much trouble with the beinning of round 3...is it tricky or am I just really bad at reading crochet patterns?...any chance of a little help?

Jennifer said...

I just joined Ravelry and i saw this pattern on there and it sent me here. So as I am sitting in front of the computer because the printer will not print, I a loving this pattern. Thanks soo much for sharing. I think my 4 yr old will love it. He needs a new blanket as his other ones ae soo streatched and worn.

Thanks,
Jennifer-NJ

Teresa said...

I love this! I have made several after finding your much easier to understand directions. Thank you! Can I see the bigger blanket layed out and how did you do that?

Mikeyssmail said...

Hey There... My name is Michael and I am the creator of MIKEYSSMAIL... a large crochet video tutorial website. One of my viewers has posted one of their creations to one of my channels... the pattern they used comes from your blog.

My question is... would you be willing to allow me to demonstrate using VIDEO how to make your STARGHAN?

I am just a huge fan of Crochet. Mikeyssmail videos are on 12 major video sites. I am not paid for this... just a passion for the craft.

In exchange for demonstrating you pattern. I would post a LINK in each video coming back to your blog... You will expect 100's possibly thousands of visitors back to your blog to get the pattern. I won't post any pattern, just a link to your blog.

If you are willing and will allow me to do this... I would love to demonstrate your camera on video... you can use the videos for yourself as well, for self promotion.

http://www.youtube.com/mikeyssmail is my youtube website... I post random video logs. Your tutorial could be up to 10 videos in length because I separate each step by video to make it easier.

My videos are viewed by the millions...

Let me know at your convenience. I would like to demonstrate the STARGHAN as a Christmas Tree Skit and a Blanket and/or Table Decor.

Thanks,

Michael

Mikeyssmail said...

Hey Beth... just working on the demo product that will be used to point to as I work my way along... THIS IS A WONDERFUL PATTERN. I will be recording the tutorial later tonight and should expect to have it up by Saturday Night.

Thanks so much for sharing... I truly respect that!

:) Talk soon and email me if you have any concerns. :) MKL

SweetBabyCrocheter said...

I love this pattern! I've seen it around but never knew who created it! You're awesome, I haven't made this yet but I do plan on making one! Thank you for sharing this with the world.

p.s. I found your blog from craftster :)

tHe All-aRouNd DiVa said...

Hello!

Mike from mikeyssmail of youtube crochet video fame has kindly made a step by step tutorial of my starghan pattern...here are the first 5 videos uploaded so far!

Video #1: http://www.youtube.com/user/mikeyssmail#p/u/7/DOMdHy-baTY

Video #2: http://www.youtube.com/user/mikeyssmail#p/u/3/fHYRPShd354

Video #3: http://www.youtube.com/user/mikeyssmail#p/u/2/sRlAnV93O3A

Video #4: http://www.youtube.com/user/mikeyssmail#p/u/1/O8pYm5lPEBo

Video #5: http://www.youtube.com/user/mikeyssmail#p/u/0/WvlOZK7L7Ds

Happy Hooking!!