Marguerite (aka 5-Pointed Star) Stitch Tutorial

The Marguerite Stitch, also known as the Star Stitch, creates a beautiful, textured fabric made from delicate star-shaped clusters. This 5 Pointed Star stitch adds both structure and softness to your crochet projects — perfect for blankets, scarves, or even elegant bags. Once you understand the rhythm of the stitch, it’s relaxing and easy to work row by row.

Create a cozy star-textured fabric with the Marguerite Stitch. Free crochet tutorial + video inside!

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out

Project Type: Crochet Stitch Tutorial
Skill Level: Intermediate
Yarn Weight: Medium (Worsted Weight #4)
Hook Size: 5 mm (H) Crochet Hook
Stitches: Chain (ch), Single Crochet (sc), Half Double Crochet (hdc), Star Stitch (Marguerite Stitch)

This stitch forms textured stars by pulling up multiple loops into a single cluster, creating a soft, detailed surface that works beautifully for solid fabrics. It’s versatile and looks stunning in one color or with subtle ombré yarns.

Why Crocheters Like It

  • Textured & Elegant: The star clusters create a gentle texture that adds instant charm to any project.
  • Strong & Durable Fabric: Produces a dense stitch pattern ideal for warm blankets or structured accessories.
  • Classic Appeal: A timeless stitch that has been used in crochet for over a century, adding vintage charm to modern makes.

Watch + Make

➡️ Written Tutorial: Marguerite (Star) Stitch Tutorial
➡️ Video Tutorial: Marguerite Star Stitch Video Tutorial

Crocheters Often Ask

What is the difference between the Marguerite Stitch and the Star Stitch?

They are the same stitch! The Marguerite Stitch is often called the Star Stitch because of its radiating loops that resemble a star.

Can I use this stitch for blankets or scarves?

Yes! It’s perfect for projects where you want soft texture and warmth — especially baby blankets or cowls.

Does the stitch use a lot of yarn?

Slightly more than standard stitches due to the multiple loops pulled up for each star, but the result is worth it.

What’s the best yarn type for this stitch?

Smooth, medium-weight yarns work best so the stars stand out clearly. Avoid fuzzy or heavily textured yarns.

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The Marguerite (Star) Stitch is one of those stitches that feels classic yet always looks fresh. Once you find your rhythm, it’s soothing to work and adds a lovely texture to any project. Try using it for your next blanket or accessory and enjoy how each little star shines through your stitches.