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Keep the spring at arm’s reach all year round with this beginner-friendly free crochet flower coaster pattern. A handmade set like this will bring smiles to your guests’ faces whenever you serve them beverages. Easy crochet stitches, simple construction, and little yarn required make this design a perfect choice for beginners.
This project comes in two versions – a smaller one, which can double as an appliqué, and a bigger one, sturdy and ready to be put on the table. In fact, you can further minimize it by choosing a smaller hook size and lighter yarn, because it works with any type of yarn-hook combination.
In this post, you will find a free crochet pattern for the flower coaster.
This free crochet pattern was designed exclusively for Your Crochet by Kate from Crochetpedia.
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Pattern Notes
This is a beginner-friendly crochet pattern, and I’m using US terms.
Materials and Tools
- Smaller version: yarn Stenli Eco Love (less than 1 skein) + 3.5 mm crochet hook
- Bigger version: yarn Drops Paris (less than 1 skein) + 4 mm crochet hook
- REMEMBER! If you choose a different yarn weight, remember to use a corresponding hook size. The final product may have different measurements.
Measurements
- The smaller version is 11 cm (4.33 in) in diameter.
- The bigger version is 13 cm (5.12 in) in diameter.
Stitches and Abbreviations
- magic ring
- ch – chain stitch
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
- st – stitch
- ch-sp – chain space

Flower Coaster Video Tutorial
Free Crochet Flower Coaster Pattern
Start with a magic ring.
Round 1: 6 sc inside the loop, sl st. Close the magic ring by pulling the yarn end.
Round 2: *3 ch, sl st* x 6.
Round 3: 1 sl st into the nearest chain space, 3 ch, 4 dc in the ch-sp, *5 dc all in one ch-sp* x5, sl st into the 3rd chain stitch.
Note: From now on, the 5 DCs you made in the previous round will be called “a DC cluster.”
Round 4: 1 chain, 1 sc in the ch-sp behind your hook (between two dc clusters), *4 ch, 2 sc between two dc clusters* x5, 4 ch, 1 sc between two dc clusters, sl st into the first stitch of the round (single crochet).
Round 5: 1 sl st in the nearest ch-sp, 3 ch, 7 dc into the ch-sp, *8 dc into the ch-sp* x5, sl st into the 3rd chain stitch.
Round 6: 4 ch, 7 tr into the ch-sp, *1 sl st between the 4th and 5th dc of the cluster, 8 tr in the next ch-sp* x5, sl st in the middle of the dc cluster AND the 3rd chain stitch at once.
Fasten off and hide the yarn ends.



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