Coasters “Mia”
Decorate the table with these nice coasters
This coaster is supereasy to crochet. Maybe you still have som leftover yarn from other projects? Then they are perfect to use for this crochet coasters. You can vary in color just as you like and adapt to the season. The pattern is beginner friendly and we go through all the steps in the video. You will need EKO Nano tube yarn and a crochet hook 6 mm. The colors in the video are Chalk Green, Lavender and Nature White.
Yarn Consumpion: about 25 g (depending on how hard you crochet)
This is what you need:
Here's how to do it
Decorate with these your coasters! Superb project to use leftover yarn from other projects. In the video, three colors are used, but you can use one color if you prefer.
Inner Ring
Start with color 1. Hold the yarn in your left hand. Twist the yarn around your fingers (left hand) three times. Use your crochet hook to go under the first two loops and hook the third with your crochet hook. Pick up the yarn again and pull under the two finger loops, hook the yarn onto the crochet hook and pull through. Now the loop on the crochet hook hold the inner ring together and you can proceed below.
Round 1: Crochet two loops (this chain replaces the first half double crochet). After that, crochet 11 half double crochets in the inner ring. A half double crochet is crocheted by taking yarn over your crochet hook and go down with the crochet hook into the inner ring, pick up yarn and pull through (you have three loops on your crochet hook), pick up yarn and pull through all three loops. You have now crocheted a half double crochet.
Crochet a total of 11 half double crochets plus a chain of two loops at the beginning. Finish by going down in the third loop you made at the beginning. Pick up yarn and pull through both loops directly. Leave 10 cm of yarn end and cut.
Round 2: Start by making a loop around your crochet hook. One way you can do this is to wrap the yarn around your index and middle finger and then pull the yarn up so that it creates a loop. Tighten around your crochet hook.
Go down the stitch between the first and second half double crochet, pick up the yarn and pull through both loops. Crochet two loops. Go down in the same stitch and crochet a double crochet but you should not do the last pull through i.e. you take the yarn over the crochet and go down with the crochet hook into the stitch, pick up yarn and pull through (you have 3 loops on your crochet hook), pick up yarn and pull through two loops (you have two loops left on your crochet hook). Do the same thing one more time so that you then have three loops on the crochet hook. Pick up yarn and pull through all loops. Crochet a single loop. Now you have crocheted one “leaf”.
Yarn over and go down the next stitch and do the same thing. You don't have to crochet three loose in the beginning but you crochet three "half" double crochets instead of three loops + two "half" double crochets. Do this 11 times (don't forget a single loop between. Finish by going down the third loop of the first chain, pick up the yarn and pull through. When you're done, you should have 12 leaves/petals.
Leave 10 cm of yarn end and cut off.
Round 3
Start by making a loop around the crochet hook. One way you can do this is to wrap the yarn around your index and middle finger and then pull the yarn up so that the loop locks when you tighten.
Now crochet three single crochets in each hole until you are back at the start. A single crochet is crocheted by going down the hole and picking up yarn (two loops on the crochet hook), picking up yarn and pulling through. When you are back at the start, make a slip stitch by going under the first stitch of the lap and pick up yarn and pull through straight away.
Round 4
If you wish, you can skip this lap.
In this round we crochet slip stitches in all stitches, creating a nice finish. Start with a chain, then crochet a slip stitch into each stitch. Go down under the stitch and pick up yarn and pull through all loops. Continue tuntil you are back at the start. Cut the yarn.
Fasten all the ends of the yarn on the backside. Tie the remaining tail in a knot around the last loop (or with another yarn end) on the backside. Hide the tail under som loops
Now you're done with your coasters:)
Inner Ring
Start with color 1. Hold the yarn in your left hand. Twist the yarn around your fingers (left hand) three times. Use your crochet hook to go under the first two loops and hook the third with your crochet hook. Pick up the yarn again and pull under the two finger loops, hook the yarn onto the crochet hook and pull through. Now the loop on the crochet hook hold the inner ring together and you can proceed below.
Round 1: Crochet two loops (this chain replaces the first half double crochet). After that, crochet 11 half double crochets in the inner ring. A half double crochet is crocheted by taking yarn over your crochet hook and go down with the crochet hook into the inner ring, pick up yarn and pull through (you have three loops on your crochet hook), pick up yarn and pull through all three loops. You have now crocheted a half double crochet.
Crochet a total of 11 half double crochets plus a chain of two loops at the beginning. Finish by going down in the third loop you made at the beginning. Pick up yarn and pull through both loops directly. Leave 10 cm of yarn end and cut.
Round 2: Start by making a loop around your crochet hook. One way you can do this is to wrap the yarn around your index and middle finger and then pull the yarn up so that it creates a loop. Tighten around your crochet hook.
Go down the stitch between the first and second half double crochet, pick up the yarn and pull through both loops. Crochet two loops. Go down in the same stitch and crochet a double crochet but you should not do the last pull through i.e. you take the yarn over the crochet and go down with the crochet hook into the stitch, pick up yarn and pull through (you have 3 loops on your crochet hook), pick up yarn and pull through two loops (you have two loops left on your crochet hook). Do the same thing one more time so that you then have three loops on the crochet hook. Pick up yarn and pull through all loops. Crochet a single loop. Now you have crocheted one “leaf”.
Yarn over and go down the next stitch and do the same thing. You don't have to crochet three loose in the beginning but you crochet three "half" double crochets instead of three loops + two "half" double crochets. Do this 11 times (don't forget a single loop between. Finish by going down the third loop of the first chain, pick up the yarn and pull through. When you're done, you should have 12 leaves/petals.
Leave 10 cm of yarn end and cut off.
Round 3
Start by making a loop around the crochet hook. One way you can do this is to wrap the yarn around your index and middle finger and then pull the yarn up so that the loop locks when you tighten.
Now crochet three single crochets in each hole until you are back at the start. A single crochet is crocheted by going down the hole and picking up yarn (two loops on the crochet hook), picking up yarn and pulling through. When you are back at the start, make a slip stitch by going under the first stitch of the lap and pick up yarn and pull through straight away.
Round 4
If you wish, you can skip this lap.
In this round we crochet slip stitches in all stitches, creating a nice finish. Start with a chain, then crochet a slip stitch into each stitch. Go down under the stitch and pick up yarn and pull through all loops. Continue tuntil you are back at the start. Cut the yarn.
Fasten all the ends of the yarn on the backside. Tie the remaining tail in a knot around the last loop (or with another yarn end) on the backside. Hide the tail under som loops
Now you're done with your coasters:)
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