Crochet Beautiful Coasters

Crocheting beautiful coasters is a delightful way to add a touch of charm to your home decor while also being functional. The intricate patterns and vibrant colors you can use make each coaster unique and eye-catching. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or just starting out, creating these little pieces of art is a fun and relaxing activity that will surely impress your guests.
Materials Needed
- Yarn. I used cotton yarn, but you may want to choose something – there is some other options below.
- Crochet hook. I have 3.5mm
- Scissors
- Embroidery needle
Abbreviations (US Terms)
- Ch – chain
- SC – single crochet
- DC – double crochet
- BPDC – back post double crochet
- DTR – double treble crochet
- TR – treble crochet
- SL ST – slip stitch
Crochet Coaster Pattern
Begin with a magic ring.
Round 1: Ch3 (counts as a Double Crochet), DC in MR. (Ch1, 2 DC into MR) repeat this four more times, Ch1. Join with SLST into the 3rd chain of the initial stitch.
Round 2: SLST to Ch1, Ch3 (counts as a DC), (DC + Ch1 + 2 DC) in the same space. *Ch1, (2 DC + Ch1 + 2 DC) in next space. Repeat till the end. Ch1. Join with SLST into the 3rd chain of the initial stitch.
Round 3: SLST to Ch1, Ch3 (counts as a DC), 2 DC in the same space, *Ch1, 3 DC in next space – repeat till the end of the round. Ch1. Join with SLST into the 3rd chain of the initial stitch.
Round 4: SLST to Ch1, Ch3 (counts as DC), 3 DC in the same space, *Ch1, 4 DC in next space – repeat till the end of the round. Ch1. Join with SLST into the 3rd chain of the initial stitch.
Finishing: Cut the yarn, leaving a tail long enough to weave in. Pull the yarn through the last loop on your hook to secure it. Using your yarn needle, weave in the ends on the backside of the coaster to hide them.
Now it is time for blocking our newly made coaster.
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