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Crochet an Adorable Owl Coaster: A Complete DIY Guide

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How to Crochet an Owl Coaster! 

In this com­pre­hen­sive guide titled “How to Cro­chet an Owl Coast­er: A step-by-step tuto­r­i­al,” we’ll explore the fas­ci­nat­ing cro­chet world as we cre­ate charm­ing owl coast­ers. Whether you’re a begin­ner or an advanced cro­cheter, this project will be enjoy­able and reward­ing. Get ready to dive into stitch­es, cot­ton yarn, and cre­ative pos­si­bil­i­ties.

To begin this cro­chet jour­ney, you’ll need some basic sup­plies. First, gath­er your mate­ri­als, includ­ing cot­ton yarn, par­tic­u­lar­ly worsted weight, and a 4mm cro­chet hook suit­able for var­i­ous projects. Addi­tion­al­ly, you’ll need a tapes­try nee­dle, stitch mark­ers, and a pair of scis­sors. Don’t for­get to cre­ate a slip knot to start your project, form­ing the foun­da­tion for your owl coast­er.

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One of the key tech­niques you’ll use is the mag­ic ring, also known as a mag­ic cir­cle, which pro­vides a seam­less and adjustable start­ing point for your coast­er. From there, you’ll work on basic stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet (sc), dou­ble cro­chet, and slip stitch (sl st) to form the body of your owl. Exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­ors to achieve a unique look for each coast­er in your set. The best part is that we’re offer­ing a free cro­chet pat­tern for these adorable owl coast­ers.

Enjoy this Cute Owl Cro­chet Coast­er Pat­tern! Owls are so cute to have around the house and fun to make! Learn how to cro­chet an owl coast­er in this easy-to-fol­low tuto­r­i­al. This coast­er is per­fect for any room in your home and adds a lit­tle bit of fun to your decor.

If you’re new to cro­chet or just look­ing for a new project, this owl coast­er is the per­fect one for you! In this tuto­r­i­al, you’ll learn how to cro­chet the owl coast­er using sim­ple steps that are easy to fol­low. With this coast­er in your hands, you’ll have fun dec­o­rat­ing your home in no time!
Sup­plies:
F hook 
Benat Sof­t­ee Bay Pink, Dark Pink, Light Green, White, Dark Green Yarn
Abbre­vi­a­tions:
sc=single cro­chet
sl st=slip stitch ch=chain
Rnd 1: With Dark Pink 6 sc in the Mag­ic Cir­cle, sl st
Rnd 2: 2 sc in each sc around, sl st ‑12 sc
Rnd 3:  *sc, 2sc next stitch, *Repeat around. sl st ‑18 sc
Rnd 4:  *sc in the next 2 stitch­es, *2sc in next stitch, *Repeat around, join with sl st. ‑24 sc
Rnd 5: Sl st with Dark Green yarn, *sc in the next 3 stitch­es, *2sc in next stitch,  *Repeat around, join with sl st. ‑30 sc
Rnd 6: Sl st with Light Pink yarn, *chain 3, skip sc, sl st in the next stitch, *Repeat around, sl st
Rnd 7: Sl st with Light Green yarn, sl st in the chain 3 space, *work 4 sc in the chain 3 space, *Repeat around. sl st
Rnd 8: Sl st with Dark Pink yarn, Chain 4, *skip 4 sc, sl st between the two chain 4 spaces, Chain 4, *Repeat around, sl st
Rnd 9: sl st into the chain 4 space, *work 5 sc in the chain 4 space, sl st in the chain 4 space, sl st into the next chain 4 space, *Repeat around, sl st
Row 10: Chain 2, hdc in the next 14 sc, Turn
Row 11: Ch 2, hdc in the same stitch, hdc in each 12 stitch­es across, work 2 hdc in the last hdc, Turn
Row 12Ears: sc in the next 4 hdc, Turn
Row 13: sc in the next 4 sc, Turn
Row 14: 2sc togeth­er decrease, sc in the next two sc, Turn ‑3sc
Row 15: 2sctog decrease, sc in the last,
Row 16: 2sctog decrease, Fas­ten off.
The oth­er Ear, on the oth­er side of the owl head, sl st on the oth­er side of Row 11: Repeat Rows 12–16 for the oth­er Ear, Fas­ten off and weave in the ends.
Eyes: Make 2, F hook, Light Pink Yarn, Work 6 sc in the Mag­ic cir­cle, sl st. In the next round, work 2 sc on each stitch around, sl st.
White part of the Eye, Work 6 sc in the Mag­ic cir­cle, sl st, Sew the White part on top of the pink part of the eye. Then take a yarn nee­dle and sew a pink cen­ter on top of the white part of the eye.
Beak: E hook, Light Pink yarn, chain 4, sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, Turn ‑3 sc
Row 2: sc in each sc across, Turn ‑3 sc
Row 3: 2sctog decrease, sc in the last sc, Turn ‑3 sc
Row 4: 2sctog decrease, Fas­ten off.

Print the Entry on the top of the page to print the pat­tern!

With clear pho­to tuto­ri­als and writ­ten pat­terns, this guide caters to cro­cheters of all skill lev­els, from begin­ners to advanced cro­cheters. You’ll also find help­ful tips on work­ing in rounds, chang­ing col­ors, and fas­ten­ing off neat­ly. These coast­ers are prac­ti­cal, make great gifts, and can add a touch of per­son­al style to your home decor, espe­cial­ly for your cof­fee table.

As you progress through each round of your cro­chet project, you’ll cre­ate the dis­tinct fea­tures of your owl, such as its eyes and beak. Learn how to make a slip stitch in the next stitch and use chain stitch­es (ch) to cre­ate spaces (ch‑2 sp) that enhance the design. Feel free to exper­i­ment with acrylic yarn or a cot­ton blend to find the best yarn for your pre­ferred look and feel.

Once you com­plete the pat­tern, you’ll have a set of coast­ers per­fect for pro­tect­ing your sur­faces while adding a touch of whim­sy to your home. The best part? You can use small amounts of yarn, mak­ing it a fan­tas­tic scrap yarn project.

In con­clu­sion, “How to Cro­chet an Owl Coast­er: A step-by-step tuto­r­i­al” pro­vides a sim­ple, begin­ner-friend­ly pat­tern per­fect for cro­chet begin­ners and sea­soned cro­cheters alike. Whether you use this free pat­tern as a quick cro­chet project or explore dif­fer­ent ways to express your cre­ativ­i­ty with these owl coast­ers, you’ll find it a fun and sat­is­fy­ing cro­chet jour­ney. So grab your yarn, hook, and enjoy mak­ing these cute and fun coast­ers to bright­en up your space. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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