Free Crochet Coaster Patterns
Crochet coasters are one of the quickest things you can make and actually use every day.
They’re small, beginner-friendly, and perfect when you want something fast but still satisfying. You don’t need much yarn, and most patterns take under an hour.
This guide keeps it simple:
- A few actual patterns you can follow
- Then a list of ideas to explore next
- Plus tips so your coasters don’t look wonky
How to Crochet Coasters (Step-by-Step for Beginners)
If you’ve never made one before, start here.
Basic method:
- Make a magic circle
- Work 10–12 stitches into the ring
- Increase evenly in rounds
- Stop at 4–5 inches
- Add a border to keep edges flat
That’s it. That’s your first crochet coaster.
3 Easy Crochet Coaster Patterns
1. Simple Round Crochet Coasters
Best for: first project

Materials:
- Cotton yarn
- 4–5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle, 12 double crochet
- Round 2: increase in each stitch (24)
- Round 3: 1 dc, 1 inc repeat
- Fasten off, add border
This is the classic easy crochet coaster pattern.
2. Crochet Flower Coasters
Best for: Pinterest-style designs

Steps:
- Start with a round base
- Change color
- Add petal stitches (5 dc in one stitch)
- Repeat around
Works great for crochet flower coasters and free pattern searches.
3. Crochet Coasters with Holder
Best for: gifts

Coaster:
- Make 4–6 round coasters
Holder:
- Crochet a small basket base
- Build walls with single crochet
- Keep it tight for structure
Perfect for crochet coasters with a holder
Mug Hug Trivet

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn (worsted weight)
- 5 mm hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Steps:
- Chain 21 (or adjust width)
- Row 1: Half double crochet in each stitch
- Row 2–18: Repeat half double crochet back and forth
- For thickness, switch to thermal stitch:
- Insert hook into front loop + corresponding loop from previous row
- Continue until the piece feels thick enough
- Add a border using single crochet all around
- Fasten off and weave in ends
Chicken Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn (white, red, yellow)
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Start with a magic circle using white yarn
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase evenly
- Round 3: Create a slight oval by adjusting increases
- Add scalloped edge for feathers (5 dc in one stitch, skip 1)
- Switch to red yarn for the comb:
- Chain 3, slip stitch, repeat 3 times
- Add a small beak with yellow yarn
- Fasten off and weave in ends
Leaf Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn (green or brown)
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Chain 12
- Work along the chain:
- Single crochet, half double, double crochet toward the center
- At tip: 3 stitches in one chain
- Work down the other side symmetrically
- Add veins: surface slip stitch down the center
- Optional: add small side veins
- Fasten off
Citrus Coaster

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Yellow, white, and light yellow yarn
- 4 mm hook
Steps:
- Start with white yarn and a magic circle
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Switch to yellow, increase evenly
- Add segment lines:
- Use surface slip stitch from the center outward
- Add an outer border in darker yellow
- Keep stitches tight for a clean shape
- Fasten off
Crochet Coffee Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn (neutral color)
- 5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase in each stitch
- Round 3: 1 dc, 1 inc repeat
- Stop at 4–5 inches
- Add a simple border (single crochet or slip stitch)
- Block for clean shape
Boho Crochet Coasters
Detailed Making Tutorial

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn (neutral tones)
- 5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase evenly
- Round 3: Work in the back loop only for texture
- Add fringe:
- Cut yarn strands
- Attach evenly around edges
- Trim fringe evenly
- Fasten off
Flower Power Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Multiple yarn colors
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle (center color)
- Round 1: 12 single crochet
- Switch color
- Round 2: (sl st, 5 dc, sl st) in same stitch for petals
- Repeat in each stitch
- Optional: add a second petal layer
- Fasten off
Sunflower Cup Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Brown yarn (center)
- Yellow yarn (petals)
- 4 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle with brown yarn
- Round 1: 12 half double crochet
- Round 2: Increase slightly
- Switch to yellow
- Petals: (chain 2, 2 dc, chain 2, slip stitch) in each stitch
- Adjust petal size as needed
- Fasten off
Roller Coasters (Thick Textured Coasters)

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn or t-shirt yarn
- 5.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 10 single crochet
- Round 2: Increase in back loop only
- Round 3+: Use thermal stitch or waffle stitch
- Continue until thick and sturdy
- Add a firm border
- Fasten off
Ombré Crocheted CoastersÂ

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Gradient (ombre) yarn
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase evenly
- Let the yarn naturally change color
- Keep the stitch pattern simple
- Stop at the desired size
- Add border if needed
Bright Side Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Cotton yarn (multiple bright colors)
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle with the first color
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Switch color each round
- Round 2: Increase evenly
- Round 3: 1 dc, 1 inc repeat
- Add a simple border in a contrasting color
- Fasten off
Pumpkin Crochet Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Orange yarn
- Green yarn (stem)
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 10–12 half double crochet
- Round 2: Increase evenly
- Create ridges: work in the front loop only
- Add vertical texture using surface slip stitch
- Attach green yarn and crochet a small stem (chain 4, sl st back)
- Fasten off
Crochet Cactus Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Green yarn
- Brown yarn (base optional)
- 4 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 12 single crochet
- Round 2: Increase evenly
- Add texture: alternate front/back loop stitches
- Shape slightly oval if desired
- Optional: Crochet a small base circle in brown
- Join pieces and fasten off
Crochet Fruit Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Multiple yarn colors
- 4 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle (fruit center color)
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase
- Add outer color (rind or peel)
- Add details:
- Seeds (embroider)
- Segment lines (surface stitch)
- Keep stitches tight
- Fasten off
Heart Coaster Crochet Pattern

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Yarn (any color)
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Work clusters:
- 3 dc, 3 tr, 3 dc
- Chain 1 between clusters
- Pull tight to form a heart shape
- Adjust top curves with slip stitches
- Fasten off
Crochet Doughnut Coasters and Holder Set

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- Brown, pink, white yarn
- 4 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle (brown)
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase
- Switch to icing color
- Create a wavy edge using 2 dc and sl st
- Add sprinkles with embroidery
- Holder: crochet small basket base + walls
- Fasten off
Crochet Snowman Coasters

Detailed Making Tutorial
Materials:
- White yarn
- Black, orange yarn (details)
- 4.5 mm hook
Steps:
- Magic circle
- Round 1: 12 double crochet
- Round 2: Increase
- Keep the round shape simple
- Add face using embroidery (eyes, carrot nose)
- Optional: add scarf detail
- Fasten off
Supplies for Crocheting Coasters
What type of yarn is best for crochet coasters?
Cotton yarn is the best choice.
It absorbs water, holds shape, and doesn’t melt under heat.
Use:
- 100% cotton
- Worsted weight
Can I use acrylic yarn for coasters?
You can, but it’s not ideal.
It doesn’t handle heat well and won’t absorb spills. Fine for decorative pieces, not for everyday use.
Crochet Techniques to Know
You only need a few basics:
- Magic circle
- Single crochet
- Double crochet
- Slip stitch
- Working in rounds
That covers most crochet coasters for beginners
Common Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)
Coaster curling?
→ Too many stitches. Reduce increases.
Too floppy?
→ Use a smaller hook.
Edges uneven?
→ Add a border round.
Tips to Make Better Crochet Coasters
- Keep tension consistent
- Use tight stitches
- Block your coasters
- Stick with cotton yarn
Small changes make a big difference.
FAQ
How long does it take to crochet a coaster?
Usually 20–45 minutes.
What size should a crochet coaster be?
Around 4–5 inches.
How much yarn do I need?
About 10–20 grams per coaster.
Are crochet coasters good for beginners?
Yes. One of the easiest starting projects.
Can crochet coasters hold hot drinks?
Yes, if made with cotton yarn.
Final Thoughts
Start simple. One basic coaster is enough to get the hang of it.
After that, try different styles: flower, animal, and seasonal. That’s where it gets fun.
And honestly, once you make a few, you’ll probably end up with a whole stack without even trying
