Crochet Daisy Coaster
Create your very own floral-inspired coaster with this charming crochet pattern for a daisy coaster. Using a combination of basic crochet stitches, you can easily craft a beautiful coaster that will add a touch of whimsy to your home decor. Choose your favorite colors of yarn to customize the daisy petals and center, making each coaster unique and personalized to your style. This crochet project is perfect for beginners looking to practice their skills while creating something functional and decorative. The daisy coaster can be made in a variety of sizes by adjusting the number of rounds worked, allowing you to create a set of coasters in different sizes for various uses. Whether you're looking to protect your furniture from water rings or simply add a pop of color to your table setting, these crochet daisy coasters are sure to brighten up any room in your home.
Notes about the Pattern
The construction of this pattern is very easy. You will make one circle fasten off and then slip stitch around the back of each Triple Crochet and chain to create the loops. I have tried this pattern out with three different types of yarn.
Peaches and Cream is a worsted weight cotton yarn that is very easy to care for since it is machine wash and dryable. With Peaches & Creme as well as many other kitchen cottons you will have an almost endless amount of color options. I'm using Ocean Coral for this pattern.
With this yarn I recommend using an H hook, the finished size is just over 6", and you will need approximately 20g of a kitchen cotton type of yarn.
The Daisy Coasters in the super bulky Cotton XL Yarn measure 8" in diameter and require a K, 6.5mm hook and approximately 40g of yarn.
Stitches & Techniques
CH - Chain
SL ST - Slip Stitch
TC - Triple Crochet
YO - Yarn Over
Materials
You'll need the following to create the coasters in The Cotton XL yarn.
To make these crochet coasters in the other types of yarns see the comments regarding amount of yarn needed and hook size.
40 grams of Wool and the Gang Cotton XL
K 6.5mm Hook
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Let's Begin
You will create the center circle and fasten off. Then you will turn the coaster over and fasten the yarn to the back of the coaster. You will be working a slip stitch around the wrong side of a triple crochet and then creating a long chain. You will then fasten the chain to the same triple crochet creating the loop. I have a photo tutorial below. Please note the beginning CH. 3 doesn't count as a stitch.
ROUND 1
Create a Magic Circle
CH 3, TC 14, Join into the top of the first TC - 14 TC
ROUND 2
CH. 3, 2 TC Into each stitch around
Join into the top of the first TC - 28 TC
ROUND 3
TURN the Coaster over. You will be working on the wrong side of the coaster for the rest of the pattern.
CH. 1, Slip stitch in two of the back bars. See the photo below.
Chain 12. Slip stitch into the same bars again.
Continue this around the coaster for every TC. You will have 28 loops.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
I used my iron to steam block my coasters and they turned out perfect! Where you would place these in your home?