Color To Your Coffee Table Crochet Mandala Coaster Pattern

Liven up your home with the Free Crochet Mandala Coaster Pattern, bringing vibrant colors and artistic flair to your living space!

These intricately designed coasters are not only visually stunning, but they also serve to protect your furniture from spills and scratches. Crocheted with love and creativity, each mandala coaster adds a unique, handmade touch to your living space. The variety of patterns and colors available allows you to customize them to match your interior design, making them perfect for any occasion or season.

Crochet Beautiful Mandala Coaster Pattern

Plus, creating these coasters can be a fulfilling hobby, offering relaxation and a sense of accomplishment. Whether you’re a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking for a new project, these patterns are fun and rewarding. Whether making them for yourself or as gifts, the process is enjoyable, and the result is both useful and pretty.

Tip:

For a polished finish, use a blocking technique to shape your coasters uniformly. This simple step ensures that your coasters lay flat and look professionally made, enhancing their overall appeal.

Materials:

  • DK yarn (lightweight yarn number 3, or light worsted weight)
  • 3.5 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle (for weaving in ends)
  • Scissors

Pattern:

  • The pattern uses US crochet terminology.
  • Stitches used: chain (ch), single crochet (sc), double crochet (dc), slip stitch (sl st).
  • The coasters are worked in the round starting with a magic circle.
  • Four colors of yarn are used, with one main color (e.g., dark brown) and three contrasting colors.

Instructions:

Round 1:

  • Begin with a magic circle (or ch 4 and join with a sl st to form a ring).
  • Ch 3 (counts as first dc).
  • Work 11 more dc into the ring (a total of 12 dc counting the initial ch-3).
  • Pull the end of the magic circle to tighten and close the center gap.
  • Sl st to the top of the ch-3 to join.

Round 2:

  • Ch 1 and cut yarn. Switch to second color.
  • Join new color with a sl st to any dc.
  • Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in the same stitch.
  • Work 2 dc in each dc around, join with a sl st to the top of the ch-3.
  • You should have 24 dc at the end of this round.
  • Ch 1 and cut yarn.

In Round 3:

  • Join third color with a sl st in any space between the sets of 2 dc from the previous round.
  • Ch 1, then work 3 sc in the same space.
  • Skip the next 2 dc, work 3 sc between the next set of 2 dc around.
  • Join with a sl st to the first sc.
  • Ch 1 and cut yarn.

Round 4:

  • Using the main color, join with a sl st to any sc from the previous round.
  • Ch 1, then work 3 sc, one in each of the next 3 sc.
  • Perform a long sc by finding the space between the dc’s two rounds below (you’re going into Round 2 here, creating an “interlocking” effect), pull up the loop to the height of the other sc’s and complete the sc.
  • Continue 3 sc across, 1 long sc down into the previous color’s round around.
  • Join with a sl st to the top of the first sc.
  • Ch 1 and cut yarn.

Round 5:

  • Join fourth color with a sl st to the top of any sc.
  • Ch 1, sc in the same stitch.
  • Ch 1, skip the long sc and next sc, sc in the next sc repeat around.
  • After the last repeat, ch 1, then join with a sl st to the first sc.
  • Ch 1 and cut yarn.

For Round 6 (Final Round):

  • Using the main color, join with a sl st to any ch-1 space.
  • Ch 1, work 3 sc in the same ch-1 space.
  • Work 3 sc in each ch-1 space around.
  • Join with a sl st to the first sc.
  • Ch 1 and cut the yarn, weave in all ends.
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