Let’s make the perfect American flag crochet blanket! This unique design is sure to spark conversations with folks who see it on display in your home! The perfect gift for a soldier or their family members!
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I wanted to keep this American flag crochet blanket pattern simple because I know for many, the tediousness of a pattern can hinder some from starting a project.
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Honestly, the most “difficult” part of this pattern is the time it takes to attach the stars. But the stars themselves make up in less than 2 minutes each!
This blanket took me appr. 10 hrs to make. I completed it over the course of 2 days. The customer who put in the order wanted it to lay a certain way as well as cover their body completely. I designed it so as to be big enough to throw over a sofa and cover an average size adult.
I used about 7.5 skeins of yarn 3 Red, 3 White, and 1.5 Blue.
While the blanket IS large it doesn’t consume a ton of product! Not like the giant Peppermint Swirl Blanket I made!
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Materials for the American Flag Crochet Pattern:
- Hook size K-6.5MM and I-5.5MM
- 7.5 skeins of red heart super saver yarn
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
AMERICAN FLAG CROCHET PATTERN NOTES:
Made in US crochet terms.
The pattern has been adjusted to represent the correct number of stripes like that of the real flag.
Gauge: 16 sts X 8 rows = 4 square inches
DIMENSIONS: 43.25in. long x 39in. Wide
The PATTERN for the American Flag Crochet Blanket:
Starting with red CH 173
- Row 1: DC in the BACK LOOP of the 3rd CH from the hook. Do this all the way across, CH 2 and Turn
- Row 2: DC in the BACK LOOP all the way across, CH 2 and Turn
- Row 3 – 6: repeat Row 2
- Row 7 – 12: (with white yarn) repeat Row 2
- Row 13 – 18: (with red yarn) repeat Row 2
- Row 19 – 24: (with white yarn) repeat Row 2
- Row 25 – 30: (with red yarn) repeat Row 2
- Row 31 – 36: (with white yarn) repeat Row 2
- Row 37: On this row, we will bring in the blue yarn for the star area of the flag. Starting row 37 with the RED yarn you will DC in the BACK LOOPS for 88 sts, then you will bring in the BLUE yarn (dropping the red yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 85 stitches, CH 2, Turn.
***It’s important to realize you are NOT carrying along the yarn when you go from the stripe to the solid blue area. You are simply DROPPING the working color and picking up the new working color strand.
You don’t want to be adding a new piece every time you go from a stripe to the blue because this will weaken this area of the blanket. Picking up and dropping the yarn was the easiest and strongest way I felt I could add on the blue area. As well as keeping the blanket looking fluid in the stitch design.
- Row 38: (with blue yarn) DC in the BACK LOOPS for 85 sts, then you will bring in the RED yarn (dropping the blue yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 88 sts, CH 2, Turn.
- Row 39 – 42: repeat Row 37 and 38
- Row 43: (with white yarn) DC in the BACK LOOPS for 88 sts, then you will bring in the BLUE yarn (dropping the white yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 85 stitches, CH 2, Turn.
- Row 44: (with blue yarn) DC in the BACK LOOPS for 85 sts, then you will bring in the WHITE yarn (dropping the blue yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 88 sts, CH 2, Turn.
- Row 45 – 48: repeat Row 43 and 44
- Row 49 – 54: repeat Row 37 and 38
- Row 55 – 60: repeat Row 43 and 44
- Row 61 – 66: repeat Row 37 and 38
- Row 67 – 72: repeat Row 43 and 44
- Row 73 – 78: repeat Row 37 and 38
the STAR Pattern for the American Flag Crochet Blanket:
***Use 5.5 mm Hook
Using the Magic Circle Method SC 15 inside the circle, SL ST to first SC then CH 5
Working back down the CH 5 you will SL ST in 2nd CH from hook, SC in next CH, HDC in next CH, DC in next CH, skip next 2 DC, SL ST in next DC ST. ***this will be one of five points on the star*** repeat this pattern beginning each time at the CH 5 point.
After the last SL ST into the SC ST you will tie off the yarn.
Repeat this process until you have a total of 50 stars.
Attaching the Stars to the American Flag Crochet Blanket:
Lay out your stars however you would like. Then using the long tail from your magic circle and a tapestry needle, begin sewing them into place. Be sure to sew in a circle and weave in your ends so your stars are nice and secure.
Continue attaching the stars by sewing the points of the star down making sure to stretch each point out so it is nice and flat and even.
I really love how this turned out and I think you will enjoy making it too.
If you do make a flag blanket using my pattern I simply ask you to give credit to this post. You can sell any products you make using my pattern too!
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American Flag Crochet Blanket
Materials
- 7.5 skeins of yarn 3 Red and 3 White
- 1.5 skeins of Blue
Tools
- K-6.5MM
- I-5.5MM
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
- Stitch Markers (optional)
Instructions
The PATTERN for the American Flag Crochet Blanket:
Starting with red - CH 173
Row 1: DC in the BACK LOOP of the 3rd CH from the hook. Do this all the way across, CH 2 and Turn
Row 2: DC in the BACK LOOP all the way across, CH 2 and Turn
Row 3 – 6: repeat Row 2
Row 7 – 12: (with white yarn) repeat Row 2
Row 13 – 18: (with red yarn) repeat Row 2
Row 19 – 24: (with white yarn) repeat Row 2
Row 25 – 30: (with red yarn) repeat Row 2
Row 31 – 36: (with white yarn) repeat Row 2
Row 37: On this row, we will bring in the blue yarn for the star area of the flag. Starting row 37 with the RED yarn you will DC in the BACK LOOPS for 88 sts, then you will bring in the BLUE yarn (dropping the red yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 85 stitches, CH 2, Turn.
***It's important to realize you are NOT carrying along the yarn when you go from the stripe to the solid blue area. You are simply DROPPING the working color and picking up the new working color strand.
You don't want to be adding a new piece every time you go from a stripe to the blue because this will weaken this area of the blanket. Picking up and dropping the yarn was the easiest and strongest way I felt I could add on the blue area. As well as keeping the blanket looking fluid in the stitch design.
Row 38: (with blue yarn) DC in the BACK LOOPS for 85 sts, then you will bring in the RED yarn (dropping the blue yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 88 sts, CH 2, Turn.
Row 39 – 42: repeat Row 37 and 38
Row 43: (with white yarn) DC in the BACK LOOPS for 88 sts, then you will bring in the BLUE yarn (dropping the white yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 85 stitches, CH 2, Turn.
Row 44: (with blue yarn) DC in the BACK LOOPS for 85 sts, then you will bring in the WHITE yarn (dropping the blue yarn) and continuing with DCs in the BACK LOOPS for the remaining 88 sts, CH 2, Turn.
Row 45 – 48: repeat Row 43 and 44
Row 49 – 54: repeat Row 37 and 38
Row 55 – 60: repeat Row 43 and 44
Row 61 – 66: repeat Row 37 and 38
Row 67 – 72: repeat Row 43 and 44
Row 73 – 78: repeat Row 37 and 38
the STAR Pattern for the American Flag Crochet Blanket:
***Use 5.5 mm Hook
Using the Magic Circle Method SC 15 inside the circle, SL ST to first SC then CH 5
Working back down the CH 5 you will SL ST in 2nd CH from hook, SC in next CH, HDC in next CH, DC in next CH, skip next 2 DC, SL ST in next DC ST. ***this will be one of five points on the star*** repeat this pattern beginning each time at the CH 5 point.
After the last SL ST into the SC ST you will tie off the yarn.
Repeat this process until you have a total of 50 stars.
Attaching the Stars:
Lay out your stars however you would like. Then using the long tail from your magic circle and a tapestry needle, begin sewing them into place. Be sure to sew in a circle and weave in your ends so your stars are nice and secure.
Continue attaching the stars by sewing the points of the star down making sure to stretch each point out so it is nice and flat and even.
Notes
Made in US crochet terms.
The pattern has been adjusted to represent the correct number of stripes like that of the real flag.
Gauge: 16 sts X 8 rows = 4 square inches
DIMENSIONS: 43.25in. long x 39in. Wide
sherrihardin
I love your pattern.so easy and fast
Jerica
You are so sweet! I’m glad you enjoy it!!!
Wanda Mccandless
I made this for my sister in law for Christmas and she loved it,making one now for my son in law!!
Julie
I’m so glad to hear! 🙂
Elizabeth Henson
I started to make the blanket.when you get to the stripes with the blue.the counts are not right.when you add 88 sts and 85 sts , you get 173.so how many would i need to chain at the beginning would i need to do.i love your flag blanket.
Laura
Hi I am making this blanket and I don’t understand the moving from one yarn to another without having a huge piece of yarn traveling down the side of the blanket? You don’t cut that yarn and start another color? Sorry just confused.
Julie
Hello 🙂 For the bottom half of the flag, you will want to cut the yarn and weave in the ends when you change color. For the top half of the blanket, when the blue begins to become incorporated, you will only cut the yarn for color changes on the right edge of the flag (the striped edge). Thanks!
Frances Carter
How did you get the pattern. I’ve been trying for a month to get it. Still not got it
Donna
Hi, i just finished this throw. I made it to donate to Hospice for the Veterans program. I have one question that I did not see addressed in the pattern ……..finishing the top and bottom. How did you do it???
Julie
Hi Donna, To finish, just cut and fasten off any active yarns, then weave in all of those tails. Easy peasy, lol. How did you end up finishing your’s? I’d love to hear! 🙂
Cindy Johnson
What edging do you use on the American Flag? I did not see one in the direction.
Did you use a single crochet on the sides sing the appropriate color depending on what the color on the row is (red or white or blue)
Jerica
I didn’t use an edging. But if you wanted to, I’d recommend a simple SC edging or some other simple stitch.
Jessica H
Hi. Is there a PDF file for the American flag blanket that I can download? It is for me. I am a veteran and I was born on the 4th of July. As you may have guessed red, white and blue are my favorite colors. Number 1 favorite color of those three is blue. LOL. I really hope there is a PDF file for the pattern. Thanks for you time.
jody slingsby
I may have missed it, but what brand of yarn did you use? I checked out your etsy page….beautiful work!
Jerica
Thank you so much for your kind words!!!
For the flag blanket, I actually used the red heart yarn from the LOVE collection. It’s a bit softer than their super saver yarns.
Sarah
You didn’t mention what you did when you was done with the last row. How did you end it? You skipped that part which is an important part because that’s where I’m at right now before I get to the stars. Do I sew the end or what I’m confused.
Kathy Russell
Can’t wait to do this pattern
Nora
I am using the super saver jumbo skeins and I’m scared that I will need more yarn. Did you use the jumbo size skeins of the regular size?
JoAnn
Can someone tell me if the chain up 2 at the end of the row counts as a stitch?
Thank you
Jerica
Yes, it does!
JoAnn
Thank you so much for the quick response. Your flag blanket is absolutely beautiful! 🙂
Jerica
thank you so much!!! I’m thrilled you like it! thanks for stopping by!
Tasha
What colors did you use ?
Jerica
I used the red heart yarns brand super saver soft in the red, blue and white colors!
Karree Williams
Beautiful blanket. Plan on making one of these. I was curios as to the approximate finished size? Thank you
Jerica
I don’t have the exact dimensions because I made the pattern from a customer request on Etsy. But, it was meant to be laid over the back of a regular sized sofa. So I would say it was about the size of a regular throw.
Thanks! I hope you enjoy making it!
Sherry R.
Did you know that your stars are not all facing in the right direction? The stars should have two of it’s points facing down. Check out a regular flag. I do love your flag, I just made one with granny squares. When I started putting my stars on my husband said they were placed wrong. I was just placing them evenly on he blue field. So I got out one of our flags and sure enough they were wrong.
Jerica
Wow, I had never really even thought about the star placement! Thank you so much for pointing this out! I would never want to offend anyone by coming across as disrespectful in regards to our countries flag. Thank you again!
Brandy
However your stripes are incorrect.
Leslie Maggart
I am working on this American Flag blanket as we speak. I was wondering, even though I am making this blanket using a size J hook, can I still get 50 stars on this blanket, or do I need to make smaller stars some how to get all 50 on it?
Julie
Hi Leslie, Yes you will need to make smaller stars to get 50 on this blanket. This pattern is more novelty style, Jerica does have plans for a more realistic version coming up in the next month.
Peggy Sherman
What size skeins of yarn
Jamie
Gorgeous! Wasn’t planning on another crochet project but this will be perfect for summer! THanks!!
Jerica
oh I am SO GLAD you like it! One can never have too many projects! 😉
Cathy
I have the flag and stars made. Wondering how to lay out and temporarily attach my stars so they will be correctly positioned when I sew them in.
Mary Scheck
Wow, luv the pattern, with definitely try it. Thanks for the pattern. .
Jerica
I am so glad you like it, Mary! Thanks for stopping by and I hope you are able to make one for yourself!
Love
Thank you for the free crochet flag pattern, it is really quite nice. I am planning on making one as a gift. Can you please tell me the weight size of the Red heart yarn you used?
Jerica
I am so glad you like it! I would love to see your finished blanket!
Alison
Good evening! I want to make this for my elderly father to take to him on July 4th. Could you please tell me what method you used for changing from red to white colored yarns? Thank you in advance,
Alison from Colorado
Jerica
Hi, Alison! I basically tied on the new color at the end of each row. So all my ends were on the same side.
Amy Haynes
BEAUTIFUL! Would you happen to have a pattern for knitters? I’d LOVE to try my hand at making one! Thanks
Jerica
Hi, Amy! I don’t currently have one but I can certainly work on putting one together! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Karen
How can i make a smaller version of this? Would i just use a smaller size hook?
Karen
Jerica
What size are you thinking?
Julia I.
I am crocheting a flag composed of 3.5″ granny squares, only to realize that the pattern’s starfield had a red stripe under it, which NO American flag has, so felt I had to try to make the correction. This meant making the starfield taller by the size of one stripe, which really affected the proportions to the flag’s overall plan, so I had to take a look at that. Our flag’s proportions should be 1:1.9, according to U.S. (Flag) Code
So, I ended up laying it all out in pencil on 1/4″ graph paper and making it as proportional as I possibly could. It’s measurements are roughly 42X80 inches.
Now, it’s to the point of weaving in all those tails, stitching on the 50 stars, and stitching the remaining three blocks of stripes together.
It’s been a long, and tedious work of the heart, as I will be donating it to a patriotic group that will sell it at an auction next Feb. or March.
I will be making another one to donate to another group for a raffle, again granny squares, that will have 1/2″ smaller squares, now that I’ve got it all figured out!
Your flag is lovely…
Julia
Jerica
WOW!!! For sure a labor of love but will be treasured by whoever wins it I’m sure!!! So glad you stopped by 🙂
Ruth Smith
Could you share your pattern using the granny squares?
Ruth Bregg
So are you double crocheting in the back loop of the original chain?’ I’ve never done that in the ‘chain’ so was curious… my 7 year old grandson wants me to make him a flag afghan..and thisnone stood out to me!. He has many quilts from me and well what’s one more project for my one grandchild!;)
Jerica
Yes in the back loop is correct. It just adds a bit of texture! I don’t think you can ever have too many handmade quilts!
Katie
Thank you for the free pattern. I did have one question though. I am working the stripes right now but noticed you started to add the blue into a white row but if you look at the actual American flag ?? the blue is added to a RED stripe not white. There are always 13 stripes on the flag to represent the 13 colonies. So it would be three stripes of white and on your fourth red the blue should be added right??? Maybe I’m reading the pattern wrong…. Could you help clarify? Thank you again. I’m really enjoying this blanket and can’t wait to see the finished project!
Jerica
Yes, you are correct on the striping! I’m so excited you like it 🙂
Kathleen Mullen
There is supposed to be a long white stripe underneath the blue field of stars – not red. A red stripe is not supposed to touch the bottom of the blue field of stars.
Angelena Sampson
For some reason when I’m double crocheting in the back loop of the first chain on every 3rd loop it’s creating a big hole instead of being all together. Am I supposed to only do the 3rd chain first and every loop after that?
Jerica
Yes, you are only supposed to crochet in the 3rd loop the first time around. I’m sorry for not being very clear on that this. You shouldn’t have a hole any more!
Kathy p
Is it possible to make a short utube or video of this pattern. U have one “how to” to make the stars which is so helpful. I’m a beginner, but sounds some what simple to do when getting started. How do I keep track of so many stitches across? This flag is so beautiful. Thank u for gifting your pattern. I would love to donate as many as I can to our countrysmen.
Jerica
I like to keep a pen and paper handy when working a large project such as this! I usually write out the required stitch numbers for a pattern and as I finish them I simply circle the number. This helps a ton!
So glad you love it and I know this would be a wonderful donation to our troops!
Nancy Walker
Where did you find the YouTube video on how to make the stars on the American Flag pattern? I’m struggling with the instructions and would love to watch a video. Thanks so much!
Teena
I’ve posted on fb and also tagged you in pics on instagram and Pinterest with link. Having trouble doing applique as I am left handed. Received a lot of negative feedback because of how many stripes and how they’re not politically correct. Feeling pretty discouraged. Had fun doing it tho.
Jerica
Oh, I am so sorry you’ve gotten flack for the project. 🙁
I will have to look and see those tags. I would love to see your work!! I am so glad you enjoyed it though!
Michelle
love the pattern thanks so much but I do have a question. I was working on something similar and ended up with not enough yarn could you please tell me what size jeans you used?
Jerica
Sure! I used size 4 in the Red Heart with LOVE line! Hope that helps 🙂
Michelle
Haha that’s skeins not jeans. Gotta love spell check
Janet L.
If you are dropping the red or white yarn how do you connect the stripes to the blue portion? I’m confused. Do you sew the 2 portions together? I’m probably not reading the pattern correctly. Please help?
Jerica
The dropping of the yarn is similar to how would drop the yarn in tapestry crochet. I am planning to revamp this post as this was one of my very first crochet designs. I do have a tapestry crochet video on my YouTube channel. This might help you better understand. https://youtu.be/9vyJRUxNbko
GC
Just a heads up. Stipe placement should be 6 stripes below the beginning of the blue portion. Red white red white red white. White stripe attaches to the bottom of the blue then seven stripes to the side of the blue. Starts with red ends with red.
Ernestine
Thank you for your pattern. I am planning on making This for my grandson. He requested the flag for his bed. We are going to buy yarn tomorrow. I am just finishing a blanket of 173 stitches for my younger grandson, and I think it will be perfect.
Pat
I was just wondering how the gluing lasted lon the stars
Kathy
I absolutely love this! Thanks for sharing! How many stars did you actually make?
Sue
I have made the blanket for my son, and he loves it. I changed one white row To blue for a stripe. I’m however having trouble placing the stars. Would you have any suggestions ? Sue from Missouri.
Karen Audet
I really love your American Flag Blanket throw and would love to make it for my brother in law. Could u please tell me the US size of the crochet hook you used? I don’t understand what Hook size K-6.5oMM is.
Thank you so much
Karen
Sabrina Davis
Love this pattern! Very easy to follow and turned out beautifully. I made one for my father in law, who is a retired Air Force colonel, and I can’t wait to present it to him. My husband and I liked it so much, that now I’m working on a second one to keep. Thanks so much for sharing this!
Deborah H Cain
I made this blanket & it came out crooked. Any ideas on how to get it straight? Also I want to make another one. How can I make it smaller with less Row’s & less star’s for it. It’s a beautiful pattern!! Thanks so very much for the pattern l!
Jerica
Well, you might try blocking the blanket to get it to lay straight. For making a smaller version, depending on size, I would suggest cutting your foundation chain count in half. Then, you can make your stripes the proportionate height based on the width of your stripes. I would make a small swatch of the stripes to see exactly how it would look.
Deborah H Cain
Thanku so much for getting back to me. I will try that for sure. Loved making it!
Catherine sheffield
Yes love your pattern am making one but not like yours,but am having trouble with the star pattern,how Mandy sl st do you do,between the stars?thank you
Bonnie Weatherwax
How many stars did you make?
Denise Richey
I like this pattern. What type yarn did you use? Can bernat blanket yarn be used with this pattern? Thanks.
Deb
Did you put a border around ?
Denise
Can bernat blanket yarn be used with this pattern? I like this pattern and love using the bernat blanket yarn. Thanks.
Jerica
absolutely!
Katterkat
Your Flag is beautiful. Only thing is your stripes. 7 stripes with the blue field and 6 stripes at the bottom. Sorry but thats how it’s supposed to be.
Thank you.
Denise
Thank you. I’ve already made it!
Camille Cardarella
Beautiful work!! Always wanted to me a flag blanket. Is there a place that the pattern is written on one page so I can print it out? Thank you!
Jerica
I am working on getting the PDF available to everyone. I will be adding the adjustments for the protocol of American flags when they are professionally made. I hope to have all of that up very soon!
Nancy
Would you please send me the pdf for your beautiful flag pattern when you complete it? Thank you for sharing
Jerica
PDf has been created! You can find the link to the AD-FREE version on Etsy and Ravelry within the post 🙂
Theresa
I started row 43 adding the blue, dropping the white. I’m having difficulty transitioning to the next color
Julie
Hi Theresa, I’m sorry for the late reply, I just happened to see this comment. Are you still needing assistance with the color change? Dropping the yarn sounds a little wonky, but it’s really just a color change without cutting a weaving in. And when you go on to the next row and have to change back, the yarn is there waiting for you 🙂 If you happen to be on Facebook, then you can join my community group and we can chat more there. Here’s the link… https://www.facebook.com/groups/109380736230440/
Abby
Am I allowed to sell the finished product if I link it back to your pattern? I love your pattern, thank you for sharing it! 🙂
Julie
Absolutely 😉
Amanda Mayfield
Curious…what did you charge your customer?
I’m working on a “thin blue line” version of this to raffle off to raise money for police officers… Curious what I should value it at.
Julie
Trade secrets 😉 Just kidding. I always go with the 3 times the material cost (not sale or coupon prices) formula, then figure about out how many hours it will take me to make it and then adjust from there. If I feel like the hourly rate needs to be increased or decreased, then I’ll adjust my pricing accordingly. Hope that helps, happy hooking!
Fran Harbaugh
I want to put 50 or 52 stars on what size star should I make to fit all of them
Julie
Hi Fran, That sounds lovely and I applaud your ambition! To fit that many stars I would recommend using a smaller gauge yarn, possibly crochet thread, and a some trial and error. I would make a couple and then place them on the blue square and use a ruler to estimate how many you could fit based on the size that they are working up in a smaller gauge fiber.
Debbie
How many stars did you use/make?
Jerica
Unfortunately, I can’t remember the exact amount but I used enough to fill up the blue space. There have been others who have done the full fifty.
Sara
I made this for my brother, a Marine in Afghanistan. He loved it. The hardest part was attaching the stars…but once I did a few it got easier. Thanks for the pattern!
Julie
Those stars are certainly a challenge, but I’m glad you stuck with it! Happy crocheting!
Debbie Wigginton
Thank you for posting. Im going to try this!!!
Julie
My pleasure!
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Debbie G
Can’t wait to start this project. Can you tell me the size of the stars? Thx.
Fran Simmons
Hello. I am at the end of the 6th row (the last long white stripe). I do not understand the next ser of directions. Do you have a video tutorial I can follow? I have always had a difficult time with written directions. I really need help with this next section (blue field and short rows. Thank you for your time!
Regards,
Fran
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linda
I’m going to make this for my Military son as soon as my eyes are healed from surgery
Dolores Sapien
if I wanted to increase the length how stitches Do I INCREASE ei: 14 stitches plus 3, ect
Lauren
Hi! I love this pattern, thanks for sharing it. I’m planning to use bernat blanket yarn, which I anticipate will make this blanket a lot larger than planned and necessary if I follow the pattern you have posted. I was wondering if you know how to convert this pattern to bernat blanket yarn weight to keep the flag to scale. I hope this makes sense, thank you!
Sandra
I love your pattern I’m going to make one for my brother for Christmas I was wondering how long did it take you to make your Flag
Nancy Walker
Do you have a video on the STAR pattern? I’m struggling with the instructions. Thanks so much!
Nancy Walker
Do you have a YouTube video on how to make the stars? I’m struggling with the instructions. I’m a visual learner. Thanks so much!
Lou
I am making this blanket and I was wondering if you have instructions for making smaller stars. Thanks, really appreciate the help.
Carolina
I have been looking fr a pattern of the American flag. I would love to Make it but I have not been able to print it. I f you could help me out with this I would appreciate it.
Peggy Sherman
How would I go about this pattern for a throw say 49inch x 60 inch
Denise Fetters
I looked up the easiest way to sew crocheted stars on a large American flag, and up came the flag that I just finished! I want to thank you for the great instructions and that is the direction that I will take! I made this flag for a young lady who is an officer in the US Army. She will love it as she loves her country!
Carol Oddo
If you start with a chain of 173 St and put first DC in 3rd chain I ended up with 170 stitches. When you start the blue if you do 88 then 85 stitches that equals 173.i only have 170 stitches. So was I suppose to start 176 stitches? Thanks I am a bit confused
Karen
I made this afghan, and it turned out wonderful!! The stars like to got me tho!!! Thank you for the psttern!!❤
judith bliffen
can i use a smaller size hook to make it not as large ?
Stacy Courtney
What does it mean to drop your yarn and how do you pick back up?
Connie Baker
I’ve just finished writing out the pattern and am going to start working this, I was reading the comments and questions, did you revise this pattern or can’t these people read? You have the correct number of stripes, the blue field IS started with a red stripe, there are 6 stripes below the blue field and there are 7 stripes to the side, after each correction made by your readers I went back over the pattern I had just finished writing and couldn’t figure out where they were getting that you weren’t correct in the stripe count and the correct color when starting the blue field, I’m sorry but this is a beautiful blanket, easy and correct pattern for a flag, and I think if the commenters would just take the time to really read the pattern there wouldn’t be a need to correct you on something that is already correct, I realize the corrections are meant to be constructive but in reality they are not constructive they are critical and they are the ones who need the constructive corrections on their comments. By the way I’m thinking of doing a reverse single crochet around the edge, not for sure but I will try it and see what it looks like, I think it might help to stabilize it, we will see if I do I will send you a pic. Thanks so much for the pattern I’m excited to get started on it
Abigail L
In stead of the normal US flag colors I made this a “Thin blue line” flag as a thank you to my boyfriend’s dad who is a police officer. I did a grey scale color with the one stripe a vibrant blue.
Dawn
I thank you for the pattern! Unfortunately, I crocheted until finished, laid out and it was uneven. I probably messed up the count. Also, where the blue and strupi come together, it’s but straight. I am going to tear out all the way back to before the blue and start into
Karan Farrell
I’ve almost completed this Beautiful Afghan, I’m going to attempt to put stars on both sides. 🙂 I have loved how simple this pattern is and how quickly I have been able to get to the star application part. <3 I am making it for Our Family Reunion Raffle, which is at the end of July, I'm sure that it's going to be a Great Hit with my family. I'm not sure what size hook I have used as it's a wooden one that my stepfather had made for my Mom many years ago, but it could be close to a K or J. But this one has come out big enough to cover the top of our full size bed 🙂 Thank Yo So much for sharing this pattern for free <3 I Love it
Beth Gasson
I am confused. How many stitches should you have in a row? It looks like 173. However if you only chain 173 and then put first stitch in 3rd chain from hook that will only make 171 stitches. If you count the 2 chains as a stitch that would be 172 stitches.
Deb Nelson
Doesn’t say how much of each color.says 7.5 skeins
Nilsa Reis
Thank you for sharing this pattern, I made the flag very quickly and it’s beautiful. Patten is easy to read. I did not enjoy attaching the stars. They look wonky. Lol. I am now struggling with decision to add the edge or not. Will it look better with or without?
Gwyn
Just came across this pattern a few weeks ago, and it immediately captured my attention. I made a number of modifications, including: a beginning chain of 175, an I-hook for the blanket, an H-hook for the stars, 5 rows for the red and/or white stripe(s) instead of 6 rows. I made these changes so that my blanket would be smaller. My finished size measured approximately 40”X58”, a better size for my needs. Thank you for this pattern. It wasn’t difficult, but it became quite tedious when attaching all those stars. Not fun! I would have attached a picture, but wasn’t sure how to accomplish this. Thanks again.