Crochet Two Lacy Coasters
Crocheting two lacy coasters is a fun and rewarding project to add a touch of charm to your home decor. With just a ball of yarn and a crochet hook, you can create beautiful coasters that are not only practical but also visually appealing. The delicate lace design adds a touch of elegance to your table settings while protecting your surfaces from water rings. Whether you are a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking for a new challenge, this project is perfect for anyone wanting to add a personal touch to their living space. So grab your supplies, cozy up with some yarn, and enjoy creating these lovely coasters that will surely impress your guests!
What you need
Small amount of size 10 crochet thread
US 1 / 2.35mm crochet hook
Instructions
16-point coaster
Row 1: ch5, join w/sl-st to first ch to form ring
Row 2: ch3 (counts as dc), (dc in ring) 15 times, join w/sl-st in first dc [16 dcs]
Row 3: sl-st in space between dc, ch3 (counts as dc), (ch1, dc in next ch-1 sp) 15 times, ch1, join w/sl-st to first dc [16 dcs, 16 spaces]
Row 4: sl-st in next ch1 sp, ch3 (counts as dc), (ch2, dc in same sp, dc in next ch-1 sp) around, join w/sl-st to first dc.
Row 5: sl-st in ch2 sp. (3sc in sp) around. join w/sl-st to first sc
Row 6: ch2 (counts as sc), *(hdc, dc, hdc) in next sc, (sc in next sc) twice, repeat from * around, join w/sl-st to first sc.
Row 7: sl-st in hdc, ch2 (counts as sc), *3dc in dc, sc in hdc, sc next 2scs together, sc in hdc, repeat from * around, join w/sl-st to first sc.
Row 8: sl-st to middle dc of 3, ch 2 (counts as sc), (ch7, sc in middle dc of 3) around, ch7, join to first sc [16 loops]
Row 9: sl-st into ch7 loop, ch 2 (counts as sc), (4sc, ch 3, 5sc) in loop, *(5sc, ch3, 5sc) in next loop, repeat from * around, join to first sc.
Finishing: Break off and weave in ends. For best results, block by wetting thoroughly and pinning points in place to dry.
11-point coaster
Row 1: ch5, join w/sl-st to form ring.
Row 2: ch3 (counts as dc), dc 21 in ring [22 dcs]
Row 3: ch2 (counts as sc), sc in each dc around, join w/sl-st to first sc.
Row 4: ch3 (counts as dc), (ch4, skip 2 dcs, dc in next dc) around, ch4, join w/sl-st to first dc. [10dcs, 10 spaces]
Row 5: sl-st in ch4 sp. ch3 (counts as dc), dc4 in same sp, (dc5 in ch5 sp) around, join w/sl-st to first dc. [50 dcs]
Row 6: ch2 (counts as sc), sc in each dc around, join w/sl-st to first sc. [50 scs]
Row 7: ch2 (counts as sc), *ch1, skip 2scs, sc in next sc, ch5, skip 2scs, sc in next sc, repeat from * around, ch1, join w/sl-st to first sc. [11 ch5 spaces, 11 ch1 spaces]
Row 8: sl-st in ch5 space, ch2 (counts as sc), (hdc, dc, ch1, dc, ch3, dc, ch1, dc, hdc, sc) in ch5 space, *sc in ch1 space, (sc, hdc, dc, ch1, dc, ch3, dc, ch1, dc, hdc, sc) in ch5 space, repeat from * around, sc in ch1 sp, join w/sl-st to first sc.
Finishing: Break off and weave in ends. For best results, block by wetting thoroughly and pinning points in place to dry.