Create beautiful holiday decor with these Knitted Stars Free Patterns. They are simple, quick, and perfect for all level knitters.
If you’re looking for quick, creative, and versatile knitting projects, these knitted star free patterns are a great place to start. Stars are perfect for every occasion, whether you’re decorating for the holidays, making cute ornaments, or using up leftover yarn.
Knitted Stars Free Patterns
1. Flat Knit Star Christmas Ornaments

Gina Michele is the amazing artist behind these knitted star christmas ornaments. These stars are typically worked flat in pieces and then sewn together, giving them a slightly padded and structured look.
2. Brittle Knitted Star

Look at this unique, brittle knitted star by Mimi. All you need is 25g of DK yarn with a 3mm knitting needle and a blunt yarn needle for sewing up. The curly extensions make it more eye-catching.
3. Starlet Star

Look at this smooth, soft star with no ribs or seams in the middle, which is a must-try by Federica Giudice. You can use it for hanging or as a pincushion while working on your project.
4. Multicolored Knitted Star

The multicolored knitted star by Dutch-Blue is a vibrant and creative knitting project that stands out with its use of multiple colors. It’s perfect for those who love to experiment with colors while knitting something simple.
5. Small 5-Pointed Star Ornament

Dāvid Räder is a neat and compact knitting project that creates a small-sized star. The small size makes it quick to complete and perfect for using leftover yarn. You can use it as a gift topper or as a decorative accent.
6. Rainbow Festive Star

Looking for a colorful and festive knitting project? Then check out this rainbow festive star by Amanda Berry. You can then use multiple colors using pastel or vibrant hues. And not to mention, two stars are sewn together to make the hanging decoration.
7. Easy Flat Knit Plush Star Knitting Pattern

The easy flat knit plush star by Gina Michele is a simple and beginner-friendly project that creates a soft stuffed star shape. All you need to make this is loops & thread, charisma bulky weight yarn with a US 9 single point knitting needle.
8. Five-Star Knit Pattern

Claire Garland is behind this simple yet beautifully structured design that creates a classic five-pointed star. It looks especially appealing when made with multicolored or textured yarn.
9. Little Stars Knitted Pattern

Learn how to knit these little stars by Jem Weston. It’s a useful and beginner-friendly project that can be used in many ways. You can use it as ornaments, garland, gift toppers, or small decorative accents around the home.






