Coaster Crochet Pattern Fey

By: Lisa Kievits

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This coaster crochet pattern is perfect for beginners, especially for practicing crocheting in the round and working in the back loops. But even if you already have plenty of crochet experience, this little pattern is still so much fun to make!


Coasters are super fun to crochet – quick and easy. That’s why they also make the perfect gift for friends or family! Plus, handmade crochet coasters are totally on-trend to sell. Create a cute little set, for example in soft pastel shades or a vibrant mix of bright colors… Or use a different color for each round, or crochet the entire coaster in just one shade – the possibilities are endless! 😍

Information


  • Level 1 - easy – variation to our 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.
  • I recommend reading our blog with information about reading crochet charts too. This will help you understand the crochet charts. Read this blog.

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 easy-intermediate. Perfect for beginners looking for a challenge, and perfect to practice slightly more challenging stitches and techniques, such as front and back loops and treble crochets!

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 - -
BLO back loops only you insert in the loop furthest away from you

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

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

- -
mr magic ring Magische ring haakdiagram symbool -
-
arrow that points to first stitch of row
Eerste steek haakdiagram symbool -

Used materials


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

The Pattern

Row 1: crochet in a mr: ch 3 (counts as first dc), 15 dc in ring. End with a slst in 3rd chain. (16)


Haakdiagram door Lisa Kievits - LKCreativeness
Chart by Lisa Kievits - LKCreativeness

Row 2: note: you crochet this row in the BLO of R1. Ch 3 (counts as first dc of this row), 1 dc in same (note: insert in BLO). 

BLO: crochet 2 dc in each st. 

End with a slst in 3rd chain. (32)


Crocheting in the back loops only means you insert in the loop furthest away from you. For more information about crochetin in back loops only: read this blog.

Row 3: note: you crochet this row in the BLO of R2. Ch 3 (counts as first dc of this row).

*2 dc (1 in each), ch 1.*

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

Finishing


Fasten off, leave a long tail for weaving in.


Tip: use the seamless finishing method for an invisible finish of your coaster. To learn how, read this blog


Weave all ends with a needle, making sure all ends are tightly secured. Your coaster is now finished, well done!

Choose your next project!