by Amy Lehman | October 20, 2023 7:18 am
Welcome to the world of crochet, where functionality meets beauty! In this tutorial, we’ll explore the art of crafting a delightful crochet flower coaster – a charming addition to any table setting or home decor. These dainty coasters protect surfaces from drips and stains and add a touch of whimsy and elegance to your living space. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or just starting on your crafting journey, join us as we embark on this creative adventure. Get your hooks ready, and let’s crochet some floral magic together!
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It’s the perfect project for first-time crocheters, requiring basic stitches like the chain stitch (ch), slip stitch (sl st), and single crochet (sc). Using cotton yarn in different colors, you can create a set of coasters that add a unique look to your coffee table. You can use a magic ring or circle to start your coaster for a more decorative touch, ensuring a seamless center. The “round coasters” pattern can be an excellent project for those with more advanced crochet skills. These coasters use double crochet (dc) stitches and can incorporate various colors for a fun, contrasted look. You can even experiment with different stitch markers to create unique designs. The best part is that you can use smaller amounts of yarn, making it a perfect opportunity for a scrap yarn project. These round coasters also make great gifts and can be a fun addition to a cold drinks setup at home.
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Orange Medium Worsted Yarn
- Crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Stitch marker
Red Heart Love Yellow
Dimensions 4“X 4″
Abbreviations:
Rnd 2: ch 2(counts as a dc), dc in the same stitch as the ch 2, *Ch 1, work 2 dc the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st ‑16 dc
Rnd 3: sl st into Ch 1 space, Ch 2(counts as a dc), dc, Ch 1, 2 dc in the Ch 1 space, *2dc, ch 1, 2dc in the next Ch 1 space (v‑stitch made), *Repeat around, sl st in ch 2.
Rnd 4: sl st into the ch 2, and the first dc, *work 6 dc in the Ch 1 space, skip two dc, sc in the next stitch, Repeat around, sl st on beginning stitch.
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If you prefer a simple and elegant look for your coasters, consider using acrylic yarn in various colors. The “easy crochet coasters” pattern works well with acrylic yarn and requires basic crochet stitches like slip stitch, single crochet, and double crochet. You can use a tapestry needle or yarn needle to weave in the ends neatly at the end of rows. Creating a ch‑2 sp in your coaster pattern can add an interesting design element. You can also make them in a cotton blend for a more durable option.
Coasters are a perfect choice if you’re looking for a quick crochet project. They are small, easy to make, and a great way to practice your crochet skills. The best part is that you can find free patterns and written instructions online, with photo and guided video tutorials to help you along the way.
In conclusion, crochet coasters are a fantastic addition to your home decor and an excellent way to showcase your crochet skills. They are versatile, offering patterns suitable for both beginner and advanced crocheters. Whether you use cotton, acrylic, or worsted-weight yarn, there’s a free crochet pattern. So, grab your mm crochet hook, select your favorite type of yarn, and create these fun coasters. They also make great gifts and perfect for using leftover yarn. Happy crocheting!
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