Spiral Crochet Coasters

This is not your average crochet coaster.

Skill Level | Advanced
Finished Size | 5″ diameter

introduction

About this Pattern


If you’re looking for a practical way to use up some of the scrap yarn in your stash, you’re in the right place. These spiral crochet coasters work up in less than an hour and they’re quite fun to make.

With this project, you’ll get some practice slip stitching and mastering your tall stitch tension but perhaps the most interesting part is seeing how a project worked in rows can end up circular in shape. If you’ve made our spiral crochet flowers before, you’ll be right at home with this project. It uses the same pattern!

Before you begin, review this page entirely so you understand the full scope of the project. We prepared a list of recommended supplies and abbreviations you’ll need to get started as well as a tutorial and written instructions to complete the spiral crochet coasters from start to finish.

getting started

Recommended Supplies


  • Approx 30 yds; Lion Brand Jeans Yarn (Colorway pictured: Brand New)
  • 4 mm Crochet Hook
  • Yarn Needle
  • Scissors

FAQ: Can I use a different yarn?
Sure, as long as it’s in the same weight category. Check your gauge and adjust as needed so the sizing comes out right. The recommended yarn amount will likely be different too.

Yarn Substitution Resources:
The Ultimate Guide to Substitute Yarn

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pattern details

Abbreviations


This pattern is written using standard US crochet terminology.

  • BLO Back Loop Only
  • Ch chain
  • Hdc half double crochet
  • Hk Hook
  • Dc double crochet
  • Tc treble crochet
  • Rem Remaining
pattern notes

Additional Notes


Finished Size

5″ diameter

Gauge

Use finished size to measure gauge.

Additional Notes: Each spiral crochet coaster begins with one round to create the center ring. The petals are worked in rows so you should flip the work as you normally do.

printable pattern

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the pattern

Written Instructions


Round 1: Ch 4 and join with slst to first ch to form a ring. Ch 11. Working in back bump of chain, slst in 2nd ch from hk and in each rem 9 ch. Slst in center of ring. Ch 1 and turn to continue working in rows.

Row 2: Working the BLO, 1 hdc in next st, 1 dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next 2 sts, 2 tc in next st, 1 tc in next 3 sts. Ch 1 and turn.

Row 3: Loosely slst in the BLO of next 12 sts. Slst in center of ring. Turn.

Repeat: Rep the last two rows 13 more times for a total of 14 petals ending on a 2nd row. Do not fasten off.

Last Row: Slst in the BLO of first 3 sts. Flip it over so you can see the back side. Insert hook in next st, catching both loops and insert hook in last ch from first row. Slst. [Insert hook in next st, catching both loops and insert hook in next ch from first row. Slst] 8 more times. Fasten off and weave in your ends.


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