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July 9, 2020

Easy Coasters Crochet Pattern – Boho Cottage Coasters

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These easy coasters crochet pattern is both free and incredibly easy to crochet! The Boho Cottage Coasters are the perfect addition to any boho home. The minimal texture is knit-inspired and it is both modern and beginner-friendly. Add leather handles for additional character while still maintaining a modern and minimalist look.

Most of my designs are born out of inspiration rather than necessity. However, this pattern is different because one afternoon I realized that I needed some coasters. Naturally, instead of going out and buying coasters, I decided to make my own with materials that I already had in my stash!

I wanted these coasters to be really minimal and modern, while still having a level of sophistication. To achieve this look, I opted to make these coasters look knit.

After I made the coasters, they felt a little plain to me, so I added these cute little leather tags. I really think they elevate the look of the coasters and make them look store bought (which is almost always the goal of a crocheter 🙂 ).

When I say that these coasters are beginner friendly, I mean they are beginner-friendly. All you need to know how to crochet chains and slip stitches – yep that’s right, the two easiest crochet stitches ever.

The slip stitches create a really dense and sturdy texture which is perfect for coasters!

If you are a visual person, I have created a video tutorial on how to make these coasters. But if you prefer reading patterns, the free pattern is below!

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Video Tutorial

Materials

  • 80  yards of worsted weight (4) yarn 
    • I used 1 skein of Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in Ecru
  • US  E/3.50mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scraps of leather
  • Needle and thread for leather

Notes

  1. The pattern is worked in US crochet terms.
  2. Because the pattern is worked in slip stitches, it is important to keep the tension looser than normal. This will make working into the stitches easier.

Skill Level: Beginner

Size: The finished size is approximately 4 ½ inches by 4 ½ inches

Stitches Used:

Sl st: Slip Stitch

Ch: Chain

Gauge: Approximately 18 rows of 11 sl sts in the front loop = 2 inches 

Pattern

 Ch 25

Row 1: In 2nd ch from hook, work 1 sl st. 1 sl st in every ch (24). Ch 1, turn.

Row 2: 1 sl st in the front loop only of every st (24). Ch 1, turn.

Repeat row 2 for a total of 35 rows or until the coaster measures 4 inches.

Border: Start at the dot and sl st evenly around the coaster to create a clean finish. Sl st into fist sl st in border.

Fasten off, weave in loose ends. 

OPTIONAL HANDLE

Cut a piece of leather ¾ x 4 inches.  Sew it onto the wrong side of the coaster.

I hope you enjoy this easy coasters crochet pattern! Be sure to tag me on Instagram (@stitchberryblog) with your Boho Cottage Coasters, I would love to see them!

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