I’ve had many, many requests for a crochet coaster pattern since I originally posted making coasters because the original pattern seems to have disappeared. If it does pop back up Ill link back to it, but in the meantime, here’s a quick little tutorial for you to whip up some crochet coasters, for yourself or as a lovely gift!
To make these crochet coasters you will need…
- DK (8ply) yarn – I like to use a cotton or cotton blend
- 3mm or 3.5mm crochet hook – use a slightly smaller hook than usual because you want a nice firm fabric.
- Needle to sew in ends
First up, chain 6 and join to form a ring:
Chain 3 (counts as first DC) and DC 19 into the ring (20DC) Join with a SS into the top of the starting chain 3 to complete the round.
Chain 3, DC in the next Stitch and Chain 2:
DC in the next 2 Stitches, Chain 2 – repeat around. Join with a SS into the top of the starting chain 3 to complete the round:
SS into the next Chain 2 space:
Chain 3, DC, Chain 3, 2DC into the first chain 2 space:
2DC, chain 3, 2DC into each remaining chain 2 space – repeat around. Join with a SS into the top of the starting chain 3 to complete the round:
SS to next chain 3 space. Chain 3, 7 DC in space:
8 DC into each chain 3 space around. Join with a SS into the top of the starting chain 3 to complete the round:
Turn over and sew in the ends…
Make just one, or a whole bunch. I love crochet coasters!
Especially when accompanied by a cup of tea and a good book!
Have a lovely weekend everyone! J xox
Very good directions! Love how the finished coaster looks like a flower!
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Thanks Lucinda! It does, I love that too. Have a great weekend 🙂
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Is it possible to give me an idea of how to make bowl to g go with coasters? I knit but new to crochet. I’m doing ok with coasters
Love the pattern
Thank you for it
I can crochet the Biron bur how do I make the sides of bowl?
Thanks
Linda
Lindamkeefe@gmail.com
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Just started a new job as a customer service administrator and my desk is looking a bit bare and boring. Just knocked out one of these to brighten up my desk and to protect from drinks and spillages! One question, would it go through a laminator so I’d just have to wipe clean rather than machine wash?
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I’m not sure, I’d be interested to know if you try it though!
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Love these…so fluid and easy and pretty. Making a quick set for my neighbor for Christmas which is in 10 days. I just did a bunch of mats for a pet shelter and a member of a prayer shawl group. Love stitching! Thanks…
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Hi Janette,these are gorgeous, thanks for sharing your lovely pattern.
Jacquie x
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Thanks so much Jacquie, they are really quick and easy to make too! X
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Love these! Especially in the navy 🙂 Can’t wait to try them, thanks for sharing your pattern!
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My pleasure, have a great day! Jx
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Is there a pattern for the bowl
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Hi Karrie, I don’t. Its not hard though; simply crochet a flat circle slightly larger than your coasters. Then continue crocheting without any more increases until the bowl is deep enough to hold your coasters. Good luck!
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Thanks for sharing tutorial! They will make awesome Christmas or Birthday gifts!! Hugz Lisa and Bear
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These are so sweet! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Nice gift idea!
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These are in my opinion the prettiest crocheted coasters I’ve ever seen. Thank you for posting the pattern! I might make some of these for Christmas gifts — maybe along with a cute mug and some chocolate!
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These are lovely
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I love them! So much so that I went out and bought the wool for them the moment after I saw them.
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Just need to decide on some tonal colours now… 🙂
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Reblogged this on The Un-paving Paradise Project and commented:
Just in time for Christmas! I have resolved to make as many gifts as possible this year and coasters may well be one of those gifts that I will duplicate for various different people. I’m already half-way through a shawl for my mother. These coasters look great and the pattern is simple. Win, win, win!
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Thank you for posting 🙂
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yes! A great gift idea! xxx
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Thank you
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i love making crochet coasters. great post =)
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Thank you very much for sharing, the tutorial is very clear and well explained. I’l make a lot of these!!!!!!!!!!! Enjoy your crochet, Clara.
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Amazing tutorial! Simple directions and great results. The pictures were perfect too! Thank you!!!
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Thanks for the tutorial
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thanks so much for this tutorial, I’ve had a great time making the coasters
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thanks so much! just finished my first one. i love the little bowl too – will you possibly post that pattern as well?
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Beautiful, I also would love the bowl/container pattern. Please let me know if you are able to share it.
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Your work is lovely. Thank you for sharing the patterns.
Could you share the pattern for the beautiful apricot color scarf you show in progress at the top of site?
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The original pattern for this coaster was made by Sandi Marshall. https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-GrvyTr3IPAg/VAImqs53vKI/AAAAAAAACh4/JbTSV-lpGKA/s720/vintage%2520motif.jpeg?hc_location=ufi
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Did I miss the pattern for the holder pictured?
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I like them have never crocheted this is going to be my first project So I can only find 1 ply 2 ply 4 ply or 6ply if you make them with one of these what size hook do I need can u email me at reinholtzg at yahoo thanks
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Hi Gayle, the coasters won’t turn out well with that ply yarn (any of them) I’d suggest you get either and 8ply or 10 ply (worsted) weight yarn. Good luck!
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these are so cute, I can’t wait to make them. Perfect for scrape yarn!
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Thank you. That looks like something I could do one at a time that wouldn’t aggravate the carpel tunnel. I really miss crochet!
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Fab, easy pattern, thank you :). I’ve been looking for a coaster pattern and stumbled across this one. I’ve completed one in my lunch break at work, can’t wait to take it home and try it out.
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Glad you liked them 🙂
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Hi Janette,
Lovely pattern. I tried it out, but it didn’t come out flat — it got kind of bunched up, and it’s very tight at the center. Basically it won’t lie flat. Any idea what I could have done wrong? I wonder if my tension was too tight at the beginning…? I used a 3.5 mm crochet hook and Worsted Red Heart Super Saver Wool #4 — was the wool too thick? Any thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks. Love your site!
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Sounds like your yarn is much to think for your hook. Try a dk weight yarn and 3.5mm hook. Xx
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Janette, I figured out the problem — I missed a row!! I re-did it and it came out perfectly. Looking forward to making more…
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thanks so much this tutorial. I was needing.
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I love these coasters. So easy to make and you can do so much with color. Thank you.
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Thank you for sharing! The tutorial and directions are so easy to follow. Future gifts!!!
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Great tutorial! I just finished my first coaster. Not bad for my first try. I look forward to making more!
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Sorry for typos..need to stop using swype..meant to say I can do the bottom not sure how to do sides if bowl in last post.
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Once you have the bottom just a round or two bigger than the coasters, you simply keep working in rounds until it is the desired height (don’t increase or decrease), you can make it a little tighter near the rim by decreasing a coulee of rounds before you finish. good luck!!!
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I love the colors you picked.
Please post the pattern for the bowl container for your beautiful coasters. I want to make some of these for Christmas gifts.
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Thank you for the great pattern. Love the pictures. It lets me know that I’m following the pattern correctly. 😊
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these are very pretty/…….thanks for the pattern!!!
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Thank you 😁
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Hi, love this pattern and I have made them but I need to make table place-mats. how do i increase and where?
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I think that might be a bit tricky, I’d suggest that you find another pattern 😊
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I love the pattern !I am making some for Christmas thank you so much
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Hi, could you post or send me the pattern for the basket please? thank you, appreciate the free pattern.
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Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful coaster pattern. They make such lovely gifts. I’ve also used larger hooks to make several larger coasters to use as doilies under some of my smaller potted plants.
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Thanks so much for your pattern! It’s getting to that time of year to have some quick gifts ready for the holidays. Yours is one of the loveliest I’ve made, also so quick and easy!
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Hello Janette
Is there a pattern for the bowl ??
Love the pattern 👍🏻
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Thank you for this very clearly written pattern! It made my Covid 19 quarantine period so much productive.
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I’m glad to hear that. Stay safe and well!
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