Want a free pattern for a hat knit with this stitch? Click HERE to go to the Star Struck Hat pattern!
To make the Stars, Purl 3 stitches together, leaving stitches on left needle; make a Yarn Over, and Purl the same 3 stitches together again, and then drop off left needle
Row 1: Knit all stitches (Right side of fabric)
Row 2: P1, *Make Star, P1* Repeat from * to end
Row3: Knit all stitches
Row 4: P3, Make Star, *P1, Make Star* Repeat from * to last 3 stitches, P3
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern.
Star Stitch in the Round:
To make the stars in the round - Knit 3 stitches together, leaving stitches on the left needle, Yarn Over, and Knit the same 3 stitches together again and drop from the left needle
Cast on a multiple of 4, place the stitch marker on your right needle and join to knit in the round, being careful that the stitches are not twisted
Round 1: Knit all stitches
Round 2: *Make Star, K1* - continue to end of round
Round 3: Knit all stitches
Round 4: Knit 2 *Make star, Knit 1* - continue to end of round. (You will only be knitting two at the beginning of this round. In all other instances, you will only knit 1) You will end the round by making a star; you will see that you have two stitches before your stitch marker, and one after the stitch marker. Slip two stitches to the right needle (slip purlwise so the stitches are not twisted), remove your stitch marker, and slip the two stitches back to the left needle. Now, make your star, and then slip one stitch back to the left needle, place the marker on the right needle. The marker will be back in the same position it was before you removed it to make the star and will correctly mark the end/beginning of the round.
Repeat Round 1-4 for pattern
As always, if you are a visual learner, here is a video demonstration of the stitch. Rows 1 and 3 are not shown in the video as they are just plain knit rows. Rows 2 and 4 are demonstrated to show you how to make the Stars. (This video demonstrates the flat stitch pattern)
I have just taught myself how to knit..well trying to teach myself. Some of these stitches have been so easy to follow! I am so excited I know something besides the basic stitching. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletehow many stitches do you start out with to follow this pattern?
ReplyDeletethank you
You need to work with a multiple of 4 stitches, plus 1
ReplyDeletehow to knit the star stitch in a round in order to knit a hat?
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My English is no good ,hope you know that what I mean!
thank you.
Rather than me trying to explain, here is a good article on converting stitch patterns for using them in the round. Hope this helps!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.knittingdaily.com/blogs/daily/archive/2007/10/08/converting-stitch-patterns-for-working-in-the-round.aspx
thank you so much. You teach very easy to learn
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Your explanations are so clear and your patience to teach is so great!
ReplyDeleteI really loved to knit the star stitch.
Regards,
Amada
in the written pattern it says to knit 3 together, but in the video its showing purl 3 together , which do you do?
ReplyDeleteYou're reading the instructions for the stitch in the round, where they are knit. If you read the instructions for working the stitch flat, it says purl, and the video shows the flat version.
DeleteAt the end of round 4 after you slip the stitch and place the marker back into position do you then slip back the third stitch from the star that is on the left needle onto the right-hand needle and then knit a row 1 from there skipping the 1st stitch? Or do you keep it on the left needle and reknit the one that you just created so your new row 1 has every stitch knitted?
ReplyDeleteThankU you!
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