Holiday ornaments part1 Crochet Stars

I’m back… and officially in ornament mode ❄️

I’m back, slightly recovered and finally allowed near yarn again - always a good sign.

Just as planned, I’ve started working on simple crochet ornaments. Small projects felt like the safest way to return, and honestly, they’re perfect for easing back into things without overwhelming my sinuses or my patience.


Small projects, big satisfaction

This is where yarn scraps really shine. All those little leftovers suddenly become useful, which feels both practical and slightly magical.

I found a few simple patterns online to get started, but to be honest, you don’t even need anything complicated. Basic flower patterns can easily be adapted into ornaments, which opens up a lot of possibilities without much effort.


Keeping it simple (and blue)

For this batch, I went with blue and white shades, playing a bit with soft gradients. There’s something about that combination that just feels calm and wintery without trying too hard.

To finish them off, I used spray starch on the stars to help them hold their shape. It makes a big difference - suddenly they go from “soft and floppy” to “actual ornament that knows what it’s doing.”

Simple, quick, and oddly satisfying.

Sometimes the smallest projects are exactly what you need to get back into the rhythm… and to remind yourself that even yarn scraps can turn into something worth hanging on a tree ❄️ow or room decoration.
Of course I could hang them on my Xmas tree if I had one.

For me, making this project was just another way to use some yarn scraps.
The pattern is extremely simple. You can easily figure it out just from the pictures I posted, but if you have a problem, please leave a comment and I will send you description how to make these stars step by step.




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