Coaster Crochet Pattern Zora

By: Lisa Kievits

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This coaster crochet pattern is unique and challenging, but also really fun to make! Perfect for practicing more advanced techniques. Whether you’re just starting out with crochet or already have plenty of experience, this is a super cool coaster to crochet!

This pattern is an expansion to our basic pattern. This variation is more challenging because of the used technique in round 4: you crochet this round (partly) in opposite direction, which gives such a unique effect!

Information


  • Level 2.5 - intermediate-hard, expansion to basic pattern
  • Can be made with any yarn (make sure you check the yarn label and use the hook named on the label)
  • You crochet in rounds. You end each round with a slip stitch, except for the last round.
  • I recommend reading our blog with information about reading crochet charts too. This will help you understand the crochet charts.

FAQ

What is the size of the crocheted coaster?

The coaster will be ±12cm/4,7in when using the listed materials. Please remember: the final size (and result) will vary per person, due to personal crochet techniques, yarn and stitch tension, the used materials such as the hook and yarn, and so on.

What is the level of this crochet pattern?

The level of this pattern is intermediate-hard. Suitable for experienced crocheters or beginners looking for a challenge!

Can I sell of gift a coaster made from this pattern?

Of course, feel free to do so! You can sell the finished & handmade item, but please make sure to name LKCreativeness as the designer.

A tip for selling or gifting handmade items, for example coasters: use a cute label around your handmade coasters! This way you can create cute coaster sets and get a neat and professional look to your items!

Note: always use your own photos when selling the finished items. It's not allowed to use my photos when selling handmade items from my patterns! Always make sure to take your own photos.

Can I share, translate or publish this pattern?

If you'd like to share this pattern with someone, please send them the link to this pattern.

The pattern itself, or parts of, cannot be shared, copied, published, sold, etc. If you're interested in translating this pattern, please contact us on questions@LKCreativeness.com.

Abbreviations (US terms)


For a full overview of stitches, symbols and explanation: visit this blog. For more info on how to read charts, read this blog. YO = yarn over. PUAL = pull up a loop.


Abrv.. Full term Symbol Explanation
st stitch - -
prev previous - -
ch chain Losse haakdiagram symbool chain: YO, pull through

slst slip stitch Halve vaste haakdiagram symbool slip stitch: insert, PUAL, pull through

dc double crochet
dc: YO, insert, PUAL, YO and pull through 2 loops, YO and pull through 2 loops

rev sc reverse single crochet reverse single crochet (also knows as crab stitch): you crochet in opposite direction - insert, PUAL, YO and pull through all loops. Tip: don't crochet too tight.

rev slst reverse slip stitch rev slst: you crochet in opposite direction - insert, PUAL and pull through. Tip: do not crochet too tight.

hdc half double crochet half double crochet: YO, insert, PUAL, YO and through all loops.

[...] indicator for instructions - -
*...*
instructions between * must be repeated until the end of the row

- -
mr magic ring Magische ring haakdiagram symbool -
-
arrow that points towards first stitch of this row

Eerste steek haakdiagram symbool -
- arrow that points to where you need to turn your work

-
- arrow that points to next stitch

-
- arrow that points to stitch or space
-

Used materials


  • Hook 4.0 mm/G6
  • Yarn - size 3/light/DK, I used: Durable Double Four, color Cream
  • Scissors
  • Needle

Ready for your next crochet adventure? You should try Suze Mandala! This intermediate-hard pattern is a perfect mandala to start your mandala crochet journey with and try often used techniques and stitches in our mandalas!


Find many more amazing patterns here to continue your crochet journey!

The pattern

Row 1-3 is a basic pattern. For more detailed information and step by step instructions for these rows, check the pattern here. You can also watch a video of row 4 at the end of this blog.

Row 1: make a magic ring, chain 3 (counts as first dc). Crochet 15 more dc into the ring. End with a slst in the 3rd chain. (16)

Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), 1 dc in same. Crochet 2 dc in each st. End with a slst in the 3rd chain. (32)

Diagram onderzetter
Chart by Lisa Kievits - LKCreativeness

Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as first dc).

*2 dc (1 in each), ch 1.* 

End with a slst in 3rd chain. (48)

Row 4: 

You crochet this row in opposite direction! This means slst's and sc's are reversed stitches. 


[chain 6, skip 1 chain and 2 dc, rev slst in next chain. Pull the chain 6 free from under the rev slst, as it may get stuck under there.  

Crochet hdc's in other direction (usual direction): 1 hdc in skipped dc, 1 hdc in prev skipped dc, ch 1, turn your work so you can crochet into the chain-6, work 3 hdc into the chain-6, ch 1, 1 rev slst in chainspace where first rev slst was also crocheted.

Chain 1, skip 1 dc, 1 rev sc in next dc.]


Repeat […] 3 more times.

Then continue with 1 rev sc in each st. Do not crochet too tight. 

Note: you do not end this row with a slst.

6 losse
Reversed slip stitch in chain
Pull chain out from under the rev slst
2 hdc and 1 chain (chain-6 is under my thumb here)
Turn and crochet into the chain-6
In the chain-6: 3 hdc, chain 1
Reversed slip stitch in same space as first rev slst
Ch 1, skip 1 dc, 1 rev sc

Finishing


Fasten off and weave the end: pull through the first chain of this row and weave the end on the back.


Weave all ends, making sure all ends are tightly secured. Your coaster is now finished!

Onderzetter

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