Learn how to crochet a beautiful 12-point star Blanket with this free step-by-step pattern and video tutorial. This crochet blanket is a versatile pattern allowing you to get creative with your colour choices. In this post, you will find everything you need to make this blanket plus more free crochet patterns.

Materials & Tools

Alternative Yarns
- Katia Merino Sport
- Wool and The Gang One Marino
- Debbie Bliss Rialto Aran
Pattern Notes
This pattern is written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.
This beginner-friendly blanket is a simple project just using basic stitches and it’s easy to size up or down depending on the size of blanket you want to make. This beautiful celestial blanket makes the most beautiful baby blanket.
A foundation is built for the first 6 rounds. The following 3 rounds will be repeated to desired size. Beginning ch does count as a st.
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Convert Pattern Terms
Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.
Terms & Abbrevations
Chain(s): ch(s): Yarn over, pull through
Magic Circle (See online tutorial)
Stitch(es) (st(s))
Space(s) (sp(s))
Slip Stitch (ss): Insert hook into stitch, yarn over, pull yarn through stitch and loop on hook
Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert hook into stitch or space, yarn over, draw up a loop (3 loops on hook), (yarn over, draw through 2 loops) twice.

Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my βHow to crochet: A handy reference guideβ EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. Learn more about the eBook here.

Free Pattern: 12 Point Star Crochet Blanket
Foundation chain: Make a magic circle
Video Tutorials
Right-handed

Left-handed

Crochet Patterns
The 12-point star blanket is a popular baby blanket pattern so I wanted to share some patterns that make lovely gifts to make and gift with this blanket.



Patchwork Blanket
If you’re looking for a project to work on gradually whilst learning new crochet stitches then the Patchwork Blanket might be the project youβre looking for. Crochet 30 stitches and construct this beautiful Patchwork Blanket following my 65 page Ebook. Click here to find out more or alternatively click the image below.

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sarah-jayne
Good day. Iβm looking forward to start with this blanket. Sorry, stupid question (Iβm a beginner…) how many stitches do you work in the magic circle for this pattern? Thanks!!
Hi Tania, Not a stupid question at all You should begin by chaining three and then working eleven treble crochets into the circle, which will give you twelve stitches altogether including the starting chain.
Please can you tell me if I can print this pattern off and if so where i will find it
The written pattern can be found on my blog at blog.bellacococrochet.com you should be able to print it off from their. I do not have an ad free printable pattern at the moment but I am working on making all my patterns available ad free at a low cost so keep checking. Good luck with your blanket π
Sorry I am new to crochet but eager to learn. What does * mean?
Hi Lucy normally when a pattern has * it means that you repeat from * to *, so basically you repeat whatever it says in between these. I hope this makes sense π
How do you join the motifs please?
Hi Tanya The 12 point star pattern isn’t generally used as motifs; you would normally keep adding rounds until the star is blanket sized
I was wondering why the instructions for treble 2together was given for the 12point star blanket when it’s not actually used in the pattern. Am I missing something?
Hi Janet, thanks for pointing this out – this appears to be an oversight in the pattern instructions and I have amended it
I know it is meant to be worked until the star is big enough for a blanket but any advice on how to change it into a large granny square? The ombre yarn I’m using does not have enough of one color to get past row 15 without running out in the same row so I am hoping to make a few and join them somehow. Thanks in advance!
emma paris
make it multicolored..im doing one red and white for christmas table cloth .God bless
Hi! I am wanting to try and make this while changing colors in the middle of the row. It doesn’t seem to be working how I want when I am trying to start the new row with a new color and isn’t making the line as crisp as I would like. Do you have any suggestions or tips?
Hi Rebecca I’m not sure which method you’re using to change colour, but I have a tutorial here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wxMQ-_Cz3s that shows how to change colours at the beginning and middle of a row that should help you
Hi, Iβm hoping to make a blanket for a toddler and wondering roughly how many 100g balls of yarn I would need to achieve this. Thanks, Hannah
Hi Hannah For a small to medium size blanket I would say 300g to 400g of DK yarn, but obviously this will depend on your own personal tension as well as how big you want the blanket to be
Hello!!! Adorable pattern, I am stuck on row 6. Is it possible the first part of the instruction is missing? I am finding Iβm starting at the wrong spot and it needs a SS to next st before the Ch 3.
Any advice would be helpful!
Thanks!
HI Cali Thank you, Iβm glad you like it There is no mistake with the pattern; I would double check that youβre working the final treble of round 5 into the correct place so that youβre ready to begin round 6 at the correct point.
Hi, Can you do the ( tr, ch 2, tr ) every 4th row instead of every 3rd row..??
I would recommend doing it every third row as per the pattern, as having too many increase rounds will cause your star to ripple at the edges
What ply or weight is the yarn for the pattern. Eager to get started. Thank you.
I used MillaMia Aran π
I guess this is a sport weight yarn which would be rated as 3 ply.
Hi Cynthia a Sport weight yarn (US) is a 4 ply (UK) if you require a 3 ply its a fingering yarn (US). I hope this helps π
I must have missed how many skeins I would need for this blanket. Is a #3 weight yarn suitable for this blanket? I have 2 skeins. Thanks for sharing this pattern.
i went to find your blog and its telling me it cant be found can you give me the link so i can go print off this pattern please thank you i am excited to give this one a try
Hi Shelley I’m not sure why you can’t get onto my blog, here is the link the blanket :- https://youtu.be/2PXxA9CVOjo π
Hi I will be making this blanket for a friend who is getting married, but she wants a twin size. How many skeins or balls would you recommend?
Hi Melissa, this would really depend on the type of yarn you are using, your hook size and your personal tension. If you make a swatch you should be able to work it out from that π
Thank you for the pattern and the video tutorial. I just found a small error in your round three written pattern. In the part after the * to * it states to ch2 into the same ch3 space from the beginning. However, there needs to be a treble stitch before the ch2. I had to watch the video to figure this out! π
Hi Liz, thank you for bringing this to my attention. We will have the written pattern checked and amended as soon as possible; apologies for any confusion