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Crochet Coasters Using the Jasmine Stitch

Leyla
Leyla
Sep 19, 2024 08:59 AM
Crochet Coasters Using the Jasmine Stitch

Crocheting coasters using the Jasmine stitch is such a fun and rewarding project to work on! The Jasmine stitch adds a delicate and intricate look to the coasters, making them perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your home decor. These coasters are not only practical but also allow you to unleash your creativity and experiment with different color combinations. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced crocheter, working with the Jasmine stitch will take your crochet game to the next level. So grab your yarn, crochet hook, and let's get stitching to create beautiful coasters that will impress your guests and brighten up your table settings!

*Mate­ri­als Need­ed:*

Cot­ton yarn: For a unique look, choose your favorite cot­ton blend or worsted weight yarn in dif­fer­ent col­ors.
- 4.0 mm cro­chet hook: The rec­om­mend­ed hook size for this project.
- Stitch mark­er: Helps you keep track of your stitch­es.
- Tapes­try nee­dle or yarn nee­dle for weav­ing in ends.

- *Get­ting Start­ed:*
To begin with, we’ll use a mag­ic ring, also known as a mag­ic cir­cle, to cre­ate the cen­ter of the coast­er.
- Work in US cro­chet terms for this free cro­chet pat­tern.

- *Stitch­ing the Jas­mine Stitch:*
- The Jas­mine Stitch com­bines basic cro­chet stitch­es like sin­gle cro­chet (sc), dou­ble cro­chet (dc), and slip stitch (sl st) to cre­ate a tex­tured and unique design.
- This stitch is a great way to add a spe­cial touch to your coast­ers.

- *Cre­at­ing the Coast­er:*
- Start by work­ing your stitch­es into the mag­ic ring.
- Fol­low the writ­ten pat­tern or use the pro­vid­ed pho­to tuto­r­i­al for a guid­ed video tuto­r­i­al to help you through the process.
- Repeat the row until you reach the desired size for your coast­er. You can make a set of coast­ers in dif­fer­ent col­ors to match your decor.

Mate­ri­als:
H hook
Pur­ple and White
Mea­sures: 4.5 inch­es by 4.5 inch­es

H hook

ch 6, sl st in the begin­ning chain to cre­ate a ring.
rnd 1. Pull up your yarn, insert hook in ch 6, grab yarn, and pull up 2 times, hold the side yarn on the side with your fin­ger or a hook (hook or fin­ger, whichev­er you pre­fer) to keep a hole open (video may help you), and yarn over and pull through all your loops on the hook, insert hook in the hole that you kept open, grab the yarn with your hook and pull through the hole and then sc.

Con­tin­ue on
-Pull up your yarn, insert in the hole of the cen­ter top of the pre­vi­ous clus­ter, yarn over, and pull up 2 times in the cen­ter of that clus­ter, then insert in the hole of ch 6, yarn over, and pull up 3 times, hold the side of yarn on the side to keep a hole open, and pull through all your loops on the hook, insert hook in the hole, grab the yarn through the hole and then sc.

*Pull up your yarn, insert it into the hole at the cen­ter top of the pre­vi­ous clus­ter, yarn over and pull up 2 times, then insert it into the hole of ch 6, yarn over and pull up 3 times, hold the side yarn on the side to keep a hole open, and pull through all your loops on the hook. Insert the hook into the hole, grab the yarn through the hole, and then sc.

*Repeat 3 more times, then pull up your yarn, and pull up your yarn on the hook 2 more times on top of the pre­vi­ous clus­ter, sl st in sc, ch 1

Start next round

Rnd 2. Pull up your yarn and pull up 2 more times in the beg stitch. Hold the side yarn on the side with your fin­ger to keep a hole open (a video may help you). Yarn over and pull through all your loops on the hook. Insert the hook in the hole, grab the yarn through the hole, and then sc.

-1. pull up your yarn and pull up 2 more times on top of the pre­vi­ous clus­ter stitch, insert your hook in the begin­ning stitch, and pull up your yarn 3 times in the beg. stitch, pull up your yarn 3 more times in next stitch, yarn over pull through all loops, leave the side open, yarn over and pull through open side, then sc

-2. pull up your yarn, and yarn over and pull up 2 more time on top last clus­ter stitch, yarn over and pull up your yarn 3 times in the next stitch, yarn over pull through all loops, leave side open, yarn over and pull through open side, then sc

-*3. pull up your yarn and pull up 2 more times on top of the pre­vi­ous clus­ter stitch, insert your hook in the begin­ning stitch, and pull up your yarn 3 times in the beg. stitch, yarn over pull up your yarn 3 more times in next stitch, yarn over pull through all loops, leave side open, yarn over and pull through open side, then sc

- **4. pull up your yarn, and yarn over and pull up 2 more time on top last clus­ter stitch, yarn over and pull up your yarn 3 times in the next stitch, yarn over pull through all loops, leave side open, yarn over and pull through open side, then sc

Alter­nate between * and ** until you have six points to all your stars in the stitch. You will fin­ish will *3 Round, which is 3 clus­ter stitch­es on your hook, and then yarn over and pull all clus­ter loops on your hook, (fol­low Rnd *3).

To Fin­ish: Pull up your loop, yarn over, and pull up 2 more times, sl st in the begin­ning stitch. Fas­ten off.

Bor­der: sl st with White yarn, *work 2sc, sc in the next stitch (a sc prefer­ably in the cen­ter of the star),*Repeat around. sl st ‑36 sc

Shells: ch 1, *work 3 hdc, sl st in the next sc, *Repeat around, sl st, Fas­ten off. Weave in the ends. 

*Fin­ish­ing Touch­es:*
- Weave in the ends using your yarn nee­dle, and your coast­ers are ready to use or gift.

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