Staralls — Crochet Pattern for Overall Shorts with Star Motif
Hi friends!
This lil post has everything you need to know about my new crochet pattern, the Staralls! This is my classic design of overalls shorts, this time with a star motif — perfect for anything from festivals to the Fourth of July!
Before we start, here are a few links for you:
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All of this info is in the PDF of the pattern, but for those of you who look for more info on a pattern before you buy it, this is for you! You can look at the yardage, unique stitches/crochet methods, etc. so you can make a more informed decision on whether or not to crochet this design. As always, if you have any questions, please email me at sspstitches@gmail.com — I’m more than happy to answer!
Happy crocheting <3
About
The Staralls are a pair of overall shorts made up of star squares patched together. The XS-5XL size range combined with the tie waist ensure that this pattern will be perfectly fit to every body — it’s as size-inclusive as possible, and as with all of my patterns, there is a Customized Sizing option to fit the design even better to your measurements.
This pattern is also beginner-friendly, with step-by-step photos for every single part of the pattern and links for more advanced techniques, like whipstitch.
The Staralls are the third version of the design that launched my crochet career: the Floweralls. I’ve been asked to make a million different versions of the pattern with different motifs — from pumpkins to skulls, dragonflies to swirls — and I am so happy that I was able to put out this one! Sad to say, though, this will probably be the last in the series. As a designer, I love giving my supportive audience what they want, but I feel it’s time to move on to different pastures — and maybe we’ll discover a new classic design along the way for me, who knows!
Sizing
This pattern is written for 9 sizes which correspond to the Craft Yarn Council standard sizing for women. All my patterns are written with the sizes as numbers instead of letters (XS, L, 3XL) to encourage you to look outside of your typical standard size and go with your measurements. The sizes are written as 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9).
The Staralls are meant to be slightly larger or fitted to your waist, hip, and thigh measurements. This chart shows the finished garment measurements.
The following sizing & yardage chart is straight from the pattern PDF:
Materials
Hook: 5mm or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions:
2 buttons (1.5” (4cm) each)
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Stitch markers
Yarn: Worsted/aran/size 4; for amount needed for each size, see sizing chart above
I've used both Wool and the Gang's Shiny Happy Cotton & acrylics like Big Twist Value/Red Heart Super Saver to make this. I recommend a similar cotton or acrylic for your own project; you can find good substitutes on yarnsub.com.
Always make a swatch before beginning to make sure you meet gauge (also important so your garment isn’t too big or too small) and are happy with the fabric created!
Gauge
Note: For a patchwork pattern like this, the size of the squares is the most important part of meeting gauge. I'd recommend making a square first before a swatch; instructions for the square and for the gauge below are included in the pattern.
4 x 4 in (10 x 10 cm) = 15 sts and 7.5 rows in double crochet
If your swatch is too small, try using a bigger hook. If it's too big, try using a smaller hook.
Pattern Notes
Skill Level: Beginner/Advanced Beginner
Sizing: This design is written in nine sizes as follows: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5) (6, 7, 8, 9). These sizes correspond to XS-5XL. Make sure to follow the numbers for your size only.
Construction: This design is worked first in individual squares, then the squares are sewn together into rows, then rows are sewn together to make shorts, then the bib is attached and straps, tie waist, and finishing details (including the scallop stitch) are added.
Abbreviations
ch: chain
ch2sp: chain 2 space
dc: double crochet
hdc: half-double crochet
htc: half-triple crochet
sc: single crochet
sc2tog: single crochet 2 together
sc3tog: single crochet 3 together
slst: slip stitch
st/sts: stitch/stitches
tc: triple crochet
tc3tog: triple crochet 4 together
The pattern includes step-by-step photos for every part along the way to ensure you’re on the right track! Here are a few of them:
This pattern has been tested in a range of sizes to ensure everybody is satisfied with how it fits. Here are some photos from the lovely testers who provided wonderful feedback and helped perfect the pattern for you; please check out their Instagrams, linked in my post on the Staralls! They put a lot of time and effort into their samples, and deserve a lot of appreciation — especially because each iteration is just so gorgeous!
If you’ve made it this far, thank you so much for reading all this! I hope it’s given you all the info you need on the Staralls pattern. If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact me at sspstitches@gmail.com!
Find the pattern in these places:
You can find my pattern book, Retro Crochet Style: 15 Beginner-Friendly Patterns to Create Your Vintage-Inspired Closet, on the shelves of all major retailers — or see your purchasing options (US + international) here!