Cute Tree Coaster
Whimsical Pumpkin Coaster
How to crochet a whimsical pumpkin coaster that is perfect for Fall decorating or on the Thanksgiving table under some Pumpkin Spice coffee. You'll need 20 yards of worsted weight cotton yarn per coaster - I used WeCrochet Dishie for mine, but Lily Sugar n Cream, Bernat Handicrafter and Red Heart Smoothie are good alternatives. If you are only making a coaster that will house a cold or hot beverage, you can use acrylic as an alternative (like Red Heart Super Saver) with an I9/5.5mm hook - just do not put anything fresh from the oven on the acrylic coaster, or you will melt the fibers and risk burning yourself. I was able to work up one coaster in just over 15 minutes.
Simple Crochet Snowflake Coaster
It's the Holiday Season and it is time for a crochet simple snowflake coaster pattern. Make one in less than 30 minutes and that includes sewing in the yarn ends. Go ahead and rest that mug of holiday cocoa on a pretty handmade coaster. This free crochet coaster pattern is simple and not as cold as the real thing. There is a 2 part video tutorial on all 4 rounds of this crochet coaster; including the magic circle and how to weave in ends. Quickly crochet these snowflakes in the morning and be ready for a party in the afternoon or evening. If you are like me, you always want to make sure that the hostess has something special, too. Four Rounds and the snowflake is done.
Sunny Day Coaster
Create these cute Sunny Day crochet coasters! The coaster works in the round and has a delightful shell boarder resembling the sun. Very cute for Summer! This project uses a size H crochet hook and 100% cotton yarn (I used Peaches and Creme in Sunshine. 1, 2.5 oz. skein makes 5 coasters. The finished coaster measures 5 X 5. A fun coaster sure to brighten up any table. Quick to work up. Enjoy the free pattern!
Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament
The Wreath Christmas Tree Ornament is a quick and easy work up and a perfect project for the confident beginner! What a fun way to get ready for Christmas! Make dozens of these little wreaths to hang on your tree or make them as fun additions to your Christmas gifts! You could also use them as appliqués on other projects or turn them into a fun banner! -- Easily adjust the finished sizes by using lighter or thicker yarn weights (and smaller or larger hooks).
Magic Coaster
This cute coaster works up like magic! Using the magic potholder technique, you'll crochet a double layered coaster that magically shapes itself into a square using just one continuous round. The thick cotton yarn is very absorbent, and durable, making it perfect for a coaster. These little crochet coasters are just the thing for quick gifts for teachers, Valentines, or housewarming trinkets, because they're both practical and customizable to any tastes! Once you make one, you'll be hooked- pun intended.