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Crochet a Stunning Spiral Coaster: Step-by-Step Guide

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How to Crochet a Spiral Coaster! 

Wel­come to the cap­ti­vat­ing cro­chet world, where even the sim­plest of projects can become works of art. Today, we’ll embark on a jour­ney to cre­ate a charm­ing and mes­mer­iz­ing cro­chet spi­ral coast­er. Despite its sim­plic­i­ty, this coast­er show­cas­es the beau­ty of cro­chet’s ver­sa­til­i­ty and intri­cate pat­terns. As we guide you through each step, you’ll dis­cov­er the mag­ic of trans­form­ing a hum­ble ball of yarn into a func­tion­al and visu­al­ly stun­ning piece. So, whether you’re a sea­soned cro­cheter seek­ing a quick project or a begin­ner eager to learn a new skill, join us as we spi­ral into cre­ativ­i­ty and crafts­man­ship with this delight­ful cro­chet coast­er. Let’s weave some mag­ic with our hooks and yarn!

Cro­chet coast­ers are a fan­tas­tic addi­tion to your home decor and make great gifts. In this tuto­r­i­al, we’ll guide you through a sim­ple, begin­ner-friend­ly pat­tern for cre­at­ing square coast­ers. Whether you’re new to cro­chet or an advanced cro­cheter, this project is per­fect for every­one. We’ll be using basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet (sc), dou­ble cro­chet (dc), slip stitch (sl st), and chain stitch (ch) to craft these fun coast­ers. You can use dif­fer­ent col­ors and small amounts of left­over yarn to cre­ate a unique look for your coast­ers.

crochet spiral coaster

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**Mate­ri­als Need­ed:**
- Worsted weight yarn (cot­ton blend or acrylic)
- 5 mm cro­chet hook
- Yarn nee­dle
- Stitch mark­er
- Scis­sors

**Abbre­vi­a­tions:**
- sc: sin­gle cro­chet
- dc: dou­ble cro­chet
- sl st: slip stitch
- ch: chain stitch

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Look­ing for a fun and unique way to show your love for cro­chet? Look no fur­ther than this How to Cro­chet a Coast­er tuto­r­i­al! This video will show you how to cro­chet a styl­ish and unique coast­er.

Once you learn how to cro­chet this coast­er, you can cre­ate count­less designs to show your love for cro­chet! Make a styl­ish coast­er for your home, or dis­play it on your cof­fee table to show off your cro­chet skills!

Sup­plies:
 G hook 
Abbre­vi­a­tions:
dc=double cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch
ch=chain
G hook
Rnd 1: Start with White yarn Chain 2 in the Mag­ic Cir­cle, work 3 dc, Draw up your loop and drop it, with your Pur­ple yarn sl st with your pur­ple yarn into the Mag­ic Cir­cle and ch 2, work 3 dc in the Mag­ic Cir­cle, Close the Mag­ic Cir­cle Closed. With White Yarn work 2 dc in the first chain 2 from the pur­ple yarn, 2 dc in the next 3 dc, and Draw up the loop.
Rnd 2: Pick up the Pur­ple loop and work 2 dc in the chain 1, 2 dc in each dc around. Drop the Loop
Part of Rnd 2: Pick up the White yarn, work 1 dc in the next dc, 2 dc in the next, *Repeat around
Rnd 3: Now Pick up the Pur­ple Yarn, work 1 dc in the next dc, 2 dc in the next, *Repeat around
Rnd 4: Now count up to 24 and use a stitch mark­er, Now with White yarn, work 1 dc in the next dc, work 2 dc in the next, *Repeat and stop at the stitch mark­er.
Now hdc in the next dc after the stitch mark­er, sl st. Fas­ten off and Weave in the ends.

Then pick up your Pur­ple yarn, hdc in the next dc, sl st. Fas­ten off and Weave in the ends.

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Repeat these rows to cre­ate a set of coast­ers in dif­fer­ent col­ors. This sim­ple pat­tern is per­fect for using up scrap yarn and is a quick cro­chet project. You can make square coast­ers in con­trast­ing col­ors, cre­at­ing an excel­lent pat­tern for your cof­fee table. These coast­ers are a per­fect way to add a unique touch to your home decor or to give as gifts.

Cro­chet­ing these easy coast­ers is a beau­ti­ful way to enhance your cro­chet skills. The best part is that they suit all skill lev­els, from begin­ner cro­cheters to the more advanced. You can fol­low the com­plete pat­tern and even exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent types of yarn. So, grab your yarn, hook, and enjoy your cro­chet jour­ney by mak­ing these fun and func­tion­al cro­chet coast­ers. They are a great addi­tion to your home decor and an ide­al choice for pro­tect­ing your cof­fee table from cold drinks. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

Cre­ate love­ly cro­chet coast­ers with this free pat­tern. These square coast­ers are per­fect for adding a unique touch to your cof­fee table or gift­ing to some­one spe­cial. Using basic stitch­es like dou­ble cro­chet and slip stitch, you can work with dif­fer­ent col­ors to make fun and prac­ti­cal coast­ers. This begin­ner-friend­ly pat­tern is an excel­lent project for cro­chet begin­ners. You only need some cot­ton yarn and a 5mm cro­chet hook, mak­ing it a quick cro­chet project. Fol­low our step-by-step pho­to tuto­r­i­al for easy-to-fol­low instruc­tions in US terms, and you’ll have a set of coast­ers in no time. Whether you’re a begin­ner or an advanced cro­cheter look­ing for a sim­ple pat­tern, this project is the per­fect oppor­tu­ni­ty to show­case your cro­chet skills. Cro­chet coast­ers are not only a great addi­tion to your home decor but also make great gifts and are a good option for using up small amounts of left­over yarn. 

 

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