These easy Crochet Flower Coasters are pretty and the perfect summer project to brighten up your space.
I have seen many beautiful flower coasters all over Pinterest and Instagram. They are so simple yet beautiful. I have been looking for an easy pattern and tried a few, but did not find the perfect pattern until now!
I was really excited to come across this pattern, I first saw it on Instagram on Leonela Cevallos’s page. She makes beautiful crochet things! I immediately knew I had to try it out. Leonela has a YouTube channel, Leonela Cevallos, she shares this pattern with us in one of her videos. She does a great job with all the details. Thank you Leonela for sharing this beautiful pattern with us for free.
It is a simple-to-follow pattern, all you need to know is:
: How to make a Magic circle (MC)
: Chain(CH)
: Single crochet (SC)
: Half double crochet (HDC)
: Double crochet (DC)
: Slip stitch (SL)
If you are a beginner or want to learn to crochet, please check out my blog posts on learning how to crochet
and Learn the Basic Crochet Stitches
WHAT SUPPLIES DO YOU NEED TO MAKE THESE CROCHET FLOWER COASTERS?
Cotton yarn (I am using I love this Cotton Yarn from Hobby Lobby)
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HOW DO YOU MAKE THESE CROCHET FLOWER COASTERS?
This is not my pattern, so I cannot write it on my page, however, I am providing the link to Leonela’s video, Crochet Tutorial: How to make quick and easy crochet flower coasters.
Do watch the video and learn how to crochet these beautiful coasters.
If you want the written pattern, Leonela has provided a detailed blog post with step-by-step pictures which you can find here Crochet Flower Coasters
You can use different color combinations. This is by far the easiest and best-looking flower coaster tutorial that I have tried.
Once you make a few and learn the pattern, you can easily make one in under 15 minutes.
I loved the ease of this pattern so much, I made so many color combinations as you can see!
Notes:
Use cotton yarn if you are using these as coasters. They are washable and reusable. Acrylic yarn is not recommended and is not usually used when making coasters, hot pads, or trivets as they are not heat resistant.
You could make these flowers and string them together to create a flower garland to decorate your home, it would look very pretty especially in a girl’s room.
If you want to make the flowers smaller or bigger just use a thinner yarn with a smaller hook or a thicker yarn with a bigger hook. This holds good for any crochet project.
Weave in your ends in 3 different directions so that they are secure even if washed.
TIP: To keep your yarn needle and scissors together, add a magnet to your scissors, you will never lose your needle! (You can see my picture above in supplies needed) Let me know if this tip was helpful!
Hope you will try these out, I promise you that this is one of the easiest and best flower coaster patterns I have tried.
If you happen to try them out please share and tag the original creator Leonela Cevallos. Also share with me on Facebook, Pinterest, or Instagram @lovetostayhome. You can leave me a comment down below, I love hearing from you and will surely respond.
If you love to crochet and need some tried and tested patterns to inspire you, check out some of my other blog posts:
Granny Square Flower Crochet Bag
Thank you for reading and hope you have a wonderful and creative day!!
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