Protect your tables in style with a free crochet coaster pattern. Easy to make, and customizable perfect for adding charm and functionality to any space.
There’s something about small, handmade items that bring both charm and practicality to our lives. Crochet coasters are a perfect example, offering protection for tabletops while adding a touch of personality to your home. Made from sturdy cotton yarn, they withstand wear and tear while absorbing moisture to keep surfaces spotless. Whether you’re enjoying a morning tea or gathering with loved ones, these coasters quietly do their job while enhancing the aesthetics of the setting.
Beginner-Friendly Free Patterns for Crochet Coasters
Easy to make and endlessly customizable, crochet coasters cater to all skill levels and can be tailored to fit any decor style or occasion. Their compact design makes them perfect for everyday use, seasonal decorations, or even as gifts for special moments. Practical benefits aside, working on these simple projects can be meditative, providing a relaxing activity after a long day. Plus, choosing reusable coasters aligns with a sustainable lifestyle by cutting down on disposable alternatives.
Be it a casual home accent or a thoughtful handmade present, crochet coasters showcase the beauty of simplicity and function. With endless possibilities in design and color, they represent not just utility but also creativity and care in everyday essentials.
Introduction:
In this Pattern, we will learn how to make a basic crochet coaster. The most important thing to remember when making coasters is to use good quality cotton yarn. Here are some recommendations for yarn:
- Lily Sugar and Cream (US)
- Hobie Cotton (US/Europe)
- Drops Paris (Europe) - though noted as splitty
- Durable Cotton (Europe)
Materials Needed:
- 4.0–5.0 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Starting with a Magic Circle
- Form the Magic Circle: Place the yarn around your finger, go underneath the yarn, pick up the second yarn strand, and pull up to form a loop.
- Chain One: Chain one and pull the loop off your finger.
- Create First Double Crochet: Make a stacked single crochet (acts as your first double crochet).
2. Round One: Making the First Set of Double Crochets
- Create Stacked Single Crochet: Go into the loop, make a single crochet, pull up a loop from the front bar, and make the second single crochet.
- Continue Double Crochets: Make a total of 12 double crochets into the magic circle.
- Close the Circle: Pull the tail tight and join at the top of the stacked single to close the first round.
3. Round Two: Increasing Double Crochets
- Start with Stacked Single: Create a stacked single in the next loop.
- Double Crochets in Each Stitch: Make two double crochets in each stitch around (24 double crochets total).
- Join Round: Join at the top of the stacked single.
4. Round Three: Pattern of Double Crochet and Increase
- Begin with Stacked Single: Create a stacked single in the next stitch.
- Pattern Repeat:
- One double crochet in next stitch.
- Two double crochets in the following stitch.
- Repeat this around to end with 36 stitches.
- Join Round: Join at the top of the stacked single.
5. Round Four: Increasing with More Pattern
- Start with Stacked Single: Create a stacked single.
- Pattern Repeat:
- Two double crochets.
- Two double crochets in next stitch (increase).
- Repeat this around.
- Finish the Round: Complete two more double crochets and join at the top of the stacked single.
6. Finishing the Coaster
- Cut Yarn: Cut about 4 inches (10 cm) of yarn.
- Invisible Join:
- Pull yarn through using crochet hook.
- Join to the second double crochet of the round for an invisible finish.
- Weaving Ends: Secure with a knot at the back and weave in the ends.
Conclusion
And there you have your finished crochet coaster! Have a great day and enjoy making your coasters.












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