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かぎ針編みの星。編み直して完成

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April 2, 2026

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[5/15] After much hesitation in re-knitting, it's finally finished.

かぎ針編みの星。編み直して完成

I didn't want to make the star motif one full circle smaller, so I left it untouched for a whole month.

I tried to find out if I could buy more yarn, but it's sold out everywhere I look.

The idea of knitting the edges with a different yarn crossed my mind, but in the end, I decided to unravel it and make it smaller.

I had recently been thinking about trying to shoot more videos, so I used video shooting as motivation to complete the star design.

It's just a video of me unraveling and knitting, but when you actually try making a video, you realize that the joy of "creating" is the same.

I've always disliked video editing because it takes so much time, but I've discovered that editing shorter videos offers a different kind of enjoyment.
I'm starting to feel like I can continue for a little while.

The star is now successfully completed, and it looks like we can move on to the next step.

[4/13] Star motif cushion

かぎ針編みの星型クッションがあと少しのところで糸が足りなくなりました

Once you touch this yarn, you won't be able to resist knitting with it.

Plump, round threads.
This yarn is so cute, it looks like a stuffed animal even when it's just thread.

I was knitting so quickly that I didn't want to waste any yarn, so I made the motif as big as possible.

I continued knitting, taking a gamble, and was just one corner away from finishing... but unfortunately, I ran out of yarn.
I don't even feel like making the motif smaller.

Even though I knew I'd have to unravel the edging, I couldn't resist trying to stuff it with just cotton.

When you stuff this yarn with cotton, it becomes surprisingly "cute!"
It really feels like touching a stuffed animal.

I suppose the right thing to do would be to buy more yarn and knit it bigger, but if I do that, I feel like I'd rather knit it in a different color.

For now, the test of the cushion with a star motif has been "passed."

[4/6] "Cyrano," the yarn for weaving the next star.

かぎ針編みの星を「Cyrano」で編む

A melange yarn with a gray undertone, "Cyrano" by De Rerum Natura.
This is the type of yarn I'm always tempted to buy when I happen to drop into a yarn shop.

The yarn itself is so cute that anything you knit with it will look adorable.

This time, luckily, while I was looking at the yarn, an idea for how to use it came to me.

The day I bought this was my eldest son's entrance ceremony, as he was starting to live alone in the Kanto region.
The ceremony was over, and it had started to rain.

I went shopping with my friend, who hates shopping, to find shoes that would last a long time.

With the persuasion that it was only a 5-minute drive from here, I even went to a yarn shop I rarely get to visit.
I was excitedly choosing the yarn.

This is a town I often went shopping in when I was a university student.
It will surely be fun.

[4/2] A challenge around the stars

かぎ針編みのおやつマットやティータイムのコースターに。カラフルな色違い作品を編みかけている様子

Stars are a compelling theme.

A perfectly symmetrical pentagon, with strikingly sharp angles.
I have a gut feeling that I can definitely make it, but it's a shape that forces me to rack my brains.

Rounded stars and sharply pointed stars.
There are many correct answers.

I've crocheted stars several times before, but this time I tried a different approach.

The goal was to create a star that could be knitted large with a sturdy knit fabric.

I've reached a satisfying pattern that might bring my quest for the stars to an end.

The knitted fabric is a bit wavy while I'm still working on it, but it should smooth out nicely with a steam iron, so I'll continue knitting a little larger.

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