Crochet Heart Coaster Pattern For Lovely Decor

Buoy up your home decor with the Free Heart Coaster Pattern—crochet charming heart-shaped coasters that add a delightful touch to any space!

This is an enchanting project that adds a touch of love to your home decor. These sweet, heart-shaped coasters are not only visually appealing but also highly functional, protecting your tabletops from spills and heat marks. The Pattern will guide you through each step to make a lovely addition to your table setting.

Crochet Heart Coaster

Beyond home use, these coasters make thoughtful, handmade gifts for special occasions like Valentine’s Day, anniversaries, or housewarmings. They’re a charming way to show your creativity and care while providing a practical solution for everyday use.

Tip:
For a polished finish, block your coasters after completion to define their shape and enhance their durability.

Materials:

  • Two colors of yarn
  • An H hook
  • A stitch marker

Abbreviations:

  • Ch: Chain
  • Sc: Single crochet
  • Hdc: Half double crochet
  • Dc: Double crochet
  • Tr: Triple crochet
  • Sl st: Slip stitch

Instructions:

Round 1:

  • Ch 3 and do 4 tr stitches.
  • Do 2 dc, then a tr stitch.
  • Repeat steps 2 and 3 to create the other side of the heart.
  • Ch 2 and sl st into the magic ring to complete the round.

For Round 2:

  • Fasten off the first color and sew in the tail.
  • Join the second color and do 3 sc in the tr at the bottom point of the heart.
  • Sc in the next 11 stitches, then do 2 sc in the next stitch.
  • Repeat steps 3 and 4 two more times.
  • Sc in the next two stitches, sl st in the next stitch, sl st to the center point of the previous round, and then sl st in the next stitch.
  • Sc in the next two stitches, then do 2 sc in the next stitch.
  • Repeat steps 5 and 6 two more times.
  • Sc in the next 11 stitches to complete round four.

Round 3:

  • Do not join, and go right into the next round.
  • Start round five by putting a sc in the first stitch of the previous round. The next stitch is the center point of the bottom of your heart, so you’re going to put 2 hdc in that same stitch.
  • Sc in the next stitch, sl st in the next stitch, and repeat this pattern five more times.
  • Put a sl st in the last stitch before the stitch marker, sl st in the center point of your heart where the stitch marker is, and then sl st in the next stitch.
  • Sc in the next stitch, 2 hdc in the next stitch, sc in the next stitch, and sl st in the next stitch.
  • Repeat this pattern five more times.
  • The four stitches left, so do your last scallop with a sc in the next stitch, 2 hdc in the next stitch, sc in the next stitch, and sl st in the last stitch.

Finishing:

  • You shouldn’t have any stitches left. If you do, I suggest starting over and making sure you use a stitch marker so that your stitches are in the right place and you have the right stitch count.
  • Flip stitch to join the round, or you can do an invisible finish.
  • To make a thicker coaster, you can put two of these wrong sides together, line up the stitches, and either do a sl st all the way around or a sc all the way around.
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