Create Your Own Adorable Crochet Easter Bunny Coaster
Crochet Easter Bunny Coaster
Easter is a wonderful time to create cute and meaningful themed projects, and what better way to celebrate than by making your own adorable crochet Easter bunny coaster? Whether you’re a beginner or have crochet skills that are more advanced, this free crochet pattern is a fun and easy project to complete. Using cotton yarn and simple techniques like the magic ring and single crochet, you’ll be able to craft cute bunny coasters that are perfect for Easter baskets or as thoughtful cute gifts. With plenty of time before the holiday, this easy following pattern will ensure your coaster project comes out just right.
This simple crochet bunny coaster is a great way to use up scrap yarn and explore some new techniques. Start by using a hook size that works well with your cotton yarn—a 4mm hook is typically perfect for this project. Begin with a magic ring to form the center of your coaster, and follow the continuous rounds to create a perfect circle. As you work your way through the coaster, you’ll use basic stitches like single crochet and slip stitch, making this an ideal project for beginners or anyone wanting to practice their crochet technique.
When adding the bunny ears, you can customize the size and shape to suit your design, making each coaster unique. The bunny ears are a fun way to personalize your coaster and turn it into a one-of-a-kind piece for your home or as a gift for others. The use of colorful yarn adds a playful touch, perfect for spring and Easter celebrations.
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Abbreviations:
chain=chain, sl st= slip stitch, hdc=half double crochet, dc=double crochet
3dctog=The 3DCtog (3 double crochet together) is a crochet technique where you work three double crochet stitches into a single stitch or space, then finish them together to create a decrease. To do this, yarn over, insert your hook into the stitch or space, yarn over again and pull up a loop, repeating this two more times until you have five loops on your hook. Then, yarn over and pull through two loops, then yarn over and pull through the remaining four loops.
Measures: 3.5 x 4 inches
G Hook
Medium Worsted Yarn
Rnd 1: In the Magic Ring, ch 3, work 9 dc in the ring, sl st on top of the chain 3 — 10 dc
Rnd 2: ch 3, dc in the same stitch as the chain 3, *2 dc in each stitch around, *Repeat around, sl st on top of the chain 3, — 20 dc
Rnd 4: ch 3, *2dc in the next stitch, dc in the next stitch, *Repeat around sl st on top of the chain 3, — 30 dc
Rnd 3: ch 3, dc in the next stitch, *2 dc, dc in the next stitch two stitches, *Repeat around sl st on top of the chain 3, — 40 dc
Rnd 4: sl st in the next stitch, Head: 4 dc in the next stitch, (2 dc, hdc in the next stitch), Ears: ch 7, **sl st in the 2nd chain from the hook, hdc in the next chain, dc in the next 3 chains, hdc in the next chain, sl st in the next stitch, Next Ear: chain 7, **Repeat, end with sl st in the same stitch, sl st in the next 11 stitches, Tail: (ch 1, 3 dc together, ch 2, sl st in the same stitch), sl st in the next 17 stitches, Leg: (3 hdc in the next stitch, ch 2, sl st in the same stitch), sl st in each stitch to the first stitch of the head. Fasten off and Weave in the ends.
If you’re looking for other Easter patterns to match your coaster, why not make a mini egg basket or crochet some cute Easter eggs to go alongside your new coaster? A mason jar cover with modern crochet cords can also be a great way to complement your bunny coaster and make a lovely addition to an Easter basket.
Don’t forget to secure your project properly by weaving in any yarn tails with a tapestry needle. This will give your coaster a clean, finished look, especially around the edges and bunny ears. If you want a quicker way to attach certain parts, a hot glue gun can be handy for securing accessories like bows or embellishments.
Once you’ve finished your adorable crochet Easter bunny coaster, you’ll have a cute piece ready to display during the Easter season. Whether it’s for a fun Easter egg hunt, to add to a colorful basket, or as a personalized gift, this free Easter crochet pattern makes it easy to create something special. Plus, with its simple techniques and easy following pattern, it’s a great way to practice your crochet skills while crafting a beautiful and functional item.
This is also an excellent opportunity to share your finished project on social media. You can inspire others with your creativity and maybe even start a yarn drive to get involved with crocheting for a cause. Whether you’re making these cute coasters for personal use or to give as gifts, this crochet Easter coaster is a great way to spread joy this spring season.
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