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How to Crochet Christmas Rudolph Stars for Kids

I have not seen such cute crochet Christmas stars before! So, learn learn how to crochet these Rudolph Christmas Stars in any of two color variations for sure: the blue and yellow version.

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These stars have a front part showing a 3D reindeer face inspired by art in cartoons, which makes this star amigurumi a not-to-miss gift for kids.

I especially love the googly and large reindeer eyes with black embroidery and the big red nose. So, if you have made up your mind to crochet this star amigurumi, continue reading!

Christmas Rudolph Stars Gift Idea

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The star base of these Christmas stars is crocheted from two flat pieces sewn together. So, no stuffing is needed. This project is described by the tutor as very easy.

With the eyes in different sizes, you get a quirky feel, so keep it while you are remaking this amigurumi. Crochet it for kids, today!

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Designer of the Rudulph Star ornament:

@OtakulandiaCrochet – In all of her Christmas ornaments and accessories, she has kept cuteness and kid-friendliness preserved. Whether it’s a unique color option (blue!) or a character, she tried them. So, make sure to check her Christmas series!

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Note: In respect of the creator’s rights, there will be no provision of the written pattern. See, Designer Rights.

Materials Needed for Star Rudolph

The following materials and tools are needed for crocheting this star ornament:

  1. Yarn (Lana) of 2–3 mm thickness (recommended for the star base). You can use Milk Cotton yarn, as highly recommended in the community.

  2. Thread (Hilo) number 5 (used with two strands for features)

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  3. Crochet hook (Ganchillo) 2.5 mm

Other Notions: 

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  1. Beads (Cuentas) for the eyes

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  2. Silicone (Silicona) or glue to attach the eyes

  3. Scissors (Tijeras)

  4. Tapestry needles (Agujas) – one thicker for yarn and one with a wide eye for thread

  5. Stuffing (Relleno) (a small amount for the nose)

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Abbreviations in Star Pattern

The following are the abbreviations that the tutor uses for the Christmas ornament:

  1. Chain: Yarn over and pull through the loop on the hook to create a foundation or initial height.

  2. Slip Stitch: Insert hook, yarn over, pull through the stitch and the loop on the hook to join rounds or move across stitches.

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  3. Increase: Work two stitches into the same stitch to expand the piece.

  4. Single Crochet: Insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through both loops on the hook.

  5. Double Crochet: Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through the remaining two loops.

  6. Treble Crochet: Yarn over twice, insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, then pull through two loops three times.

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Complete Rudolph Ornament Tutorial

Quick Summary: You will crochet the Rudolph star base from two five-point star halves, starting from a Magic Ring, making a flat circle with increases, and shaping the final round into star points using different stitch heights.

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