Anyone who knows me will quickly tell you that I’m a complete STICKLER when it comes to using coasters. Do you know how hard it is to remove watermarks from furniture? Nearly IMPOSSIBLE! So there, my obsession with coasters is justified (smug smile). While I was decorating, I knew I wanted new coasters however, I couldn’t really decide which ones I wanted. That’s when I decided to try my hand at designing one of my own! So, these cute coasters are the perfect addition to my décor and help protect my furniture from those evil watermarks! The best part about this pattern is that it doesn’t use much yarn so you could totally raid your on hand yarn and not have to buy anything!
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What You Need!
- 5 mm Crochet Hook
- Light Weight Yarn ~ I used Caron Simply Soft yarn, which is weight category 4
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FYI!
- When pattern instructions are enclosed by asterisks (*) this means that the instructions are to be repeated the instructed amount of times.
What to Do!
Small Flower Crochet Coaster 3 1/2 Inch
Round 1: Create a slip knot then chain 6.
Then slipstitch into first chain to make a ring.
Round 2: Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 1 double crochet into ring, chain 1, *2 double crochet into ring, chain 1* then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of six double crochet clusters.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
Round 3: Slipstitch into next double crochet, slipstitch into chain 1 space, chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 1 double crochet, chain 2, 2 double crochet all in the chain 1 space, chain 1, *2 double crochet, chain 2, 2 double crochet all in next chain 1 space, chain 1* then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of twelve double crochet clusters.
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Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
Round 4: Slipstitch into next double crochet, slipstitch into chain 2 space, chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 6 double crochet in the chain 2 space, chain 1 * 7 double crochet in next chain 2 space, chain 1 * then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of 6 fan clusters.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
Round 5: Chain 1, single crochet into each double crochet of fan.
Insert hook into chain 1 space from round 3.
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Yarn over then pull through to the front and yarn over again (long stitch).
*Single crochet into next set of 7 double crochet, long stitch in chain 1 space of round 3* then repeat 4 more times.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 1, then fasten off and weave in ends.
So to help judge size, here is the small flower coaster being used with my 30 ounce Bubba cup.
Large Flower Crochet Coaster 4 1/2 Inch
Round 1: Create a slip knot and chain 6.
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Then slipstitch into first chain to make a ring.
Round 2: Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 1 double crochet into ring, chain 1, *2 double crochet into ring, chain 1* then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of six double crochet clusters.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
Round 3: Slipstitch into next double crochet, slipstitch into chain 1 space, chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 1 double crochet, chain 2, 2 double crochet all in the chain 1 space, chain 1, *2 double crochet, chain 2, 2 double crochet all in next chain 1 space, chain 1* then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of twelve double crochet clusters.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
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Round 4: Slipstitch into next double crochet, slipstitch into chain 2 space, chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 1 double crochet, chain 3, 2 double crochet in the chain 2 space, chain 1 * 2 double crochet, chain 3, 2 double crochet in next chain 2 space, chain 1 * then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of 6 clusters.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
Round 5: Slipstitch into next double crochet, slipstitch into chain 3 space, chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), 7 double crochet in the chain 3 space, chain 2 * 8 double crochet in next chain 3 space, chain 2 * then repeat 4 more times. When completed you will have a total of 6 fan clusters.
Then slipstitch to beginning chain 3.
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Round 6: Chain 1, then single crochet into each double crochet of fan.
Then insert hook into chain 1 space from round 4.
Yarn over then pull through to the front and yarn over again (long stitch).
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*Single crochet into next set of 8 double crochet, long stitch in chain 1 space of round 4* repeat 4 more times.
Next, slipstitch to beginning chain 1, then fasten off and weave in ends.
So to help judge size, here is the large flower crochet coaster being used with my 30 ounce Bubba cup.
Then when you have finished, you too can help protect your furniture from water marks with super cute flower crochet coasters!
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