Crochet Simple Flower Coaster Pattern Look Like A Spinner
Jazz up your table setting with our crochet Simple Flower Coaster Pattern – a delightful and easy project that adds a touch of charm to any gathering!
This charming project allows you to create beautiful, flower-shaped coasters that not only protect your surfaces but also add a touch of elegance to your table setting. The making process is straightforward, involving basic crochet stitches and techniques, making it an enjoyable and rewarding experience.
Crochet Simple Flower Coaster
These coasters make for wonderful handmade gifts and are perfect for adding a personal touch to your home decor. Their vibrant design and functional use make them an ideal addition to any coffee table, dining area, or workspace.
Tip:
Use cotton yarn for your coasters to ensure they are absorbent and durable, perfect for everyday use.
Materials Needed:
- Soft beige cotton yarn
- Deep maroon yarn (or colors of your choice)
- 2 mm crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Crochet Coaster Pattern:
Round 1:
- Create a slip knot with your maroon yarn.
- Chain 4 to form the base of the coaster.
- Create a magic ring.
- Yarn over and double crochet into the magic ring.
- Chain 1.
- Repeat the pattern of double crochet followed by a chain 1, a total of 12 times in the ring.
- Gently pull the magic ring closed.
- Slip stitch into the third chain to close the round.
- Snip the yarn with your scissors.
Round 2:
- Attach beige yarn.
- Chain 3 (counts as the first double crochet).
- Make a double crochet stitch into the same chain space.
- Chain 1.
- Work two double crochet stitches into each chain space from the previous round.
- Slip stitch into the third chain from the start to close the round.
In Round 3:
- Chain 3 (counts as the first double crochet).
- Make two double crochet stitches into the next stitch.
- Chain 1.
- Work one double crochet into the next stitch, followed by two double crochets in the following stitch.
- Continue this sequence (three double crochets separated by one chain) around.
- Slip stitch into the third chain to secure the round.
Round 4:
- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Double crochet into the next stitch.
- Increase (make two double crochets) in the following stitch.
- Chain 1.
- Double crochet into the next two stitches and then place two double crochets into the third stitch.
- Continue this pattern around the circle.
- Slip stitch into the third chain to close the round.
Round 5:
- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Double crochet into the next three stitches.
- Increase in the fourth stitch (two double crochets).
- Chain 1.
- Repeat the pattern (three double crochets, increase on the fourth stitch, and chain 1) around.
- Slip stitch into the third chain from the start to close.
For Round 6:
- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Double crochet into each stitch around the circle.
- Slip stitch into the third chain to close.
Round 7:
- Chain 7.
- Skip two stitches and double crochet into the fourth stitch to form a lacy square pattern.
- Chain 4, skip two stitches, and double crochet into the next stitch all around.
- Slip stitch into the third chain to close.
- Cut the yarn.
Final Round:
- Reattach maroon yarn securely at the back of the coaster.
- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Make five double crochets grouped together.
- Perform front post double crochets on the previous round’s post stitches for a raised texture.
- Create a slip stitch into the next stitch.
- Chain four and turn, continuing to work in this manner, creating raised textures and open spaces.
- Finish by slip stitching into the starting chain and weave in all ends.







