Looking for a fun and easy crochet project? These coaster crochet projects are perfect for your hot beverages this winter!
Whether you are a beginner at crochet or an advanced crocheter, crochet coasters are a project to create something functional and decorative for your home. These small, intricate creations not only protect your surfaces from unwanted moisture but also add a touch of handmade charm to your décor.
These crochet coasters not only are a quick and easy project, but also make great handmade gifts, something which isn’t too labour intensive!
Let’s get into the list of beautiful crochet coasters.
1. Coaster flowers
Source: Annie Design Crochet
These flower/mandala style coasters by Annie are great for beginners, with not many rounds and Annie also has a video tutorial to follow along with. These coasters look great in multi-colour as well as singular coloured coasters.
2. Biscuit coasters
Source: Crochet n Create
Biscuit coasters, what a cool idea?! These coasters by Crochet n Create will be great to pop your biscuits on while your having a hot cup of tea, big enough for both a cup and biscuits. The designer has labeled this project as ‘intermediate’ level, however, the project only simple stitches such as double crochet, slip stitch and chain stitch, which is great for beginners.
3. Granny Circles
Source: Lulla By Lodge
These ‘granny circles’ are a fun colourful project by Lulla. If you have extra different coloured yarn left over from other projects, they will be great to add into these coasters. Lulla gives step by step photo tutorial to follow by with this project.
4. Mandala Coasters
Source: Hooked on Patterns
An easy project by Hooked on Patterns with just 4 rounds and your done! These also look like pretty flowers. Choosing a nice colour scheme and create a collection of these will look pretty on any table.
5. Sundance Coasters
Source: Peach and Paige
A snowflake, Christmas style coaster for the winter season! This design by Peach and Paige offers to different sizes to follow, one for a mug and a bigger size for a bowl. Both are the same patter, however, the bowl pattern is just doubled to make it larger!
6. Daisy Flower Coaster
Source: Hay Hay Crochet
This is a classic flower design by Hay Hay Crochet, the daisy flower! Perfect for popping your hot drink on. The skill level is, easy and the designer has a video tutorial up on her Youtube channel to follow along.
7. Heart Coaster
Source: Hooked on Patterns
Add a little love to your home decor with this lovely heart coaster by Hooked on Patterns. These coasters would make a lovely Valentines gift, or even Christmas gift. The designer has step by step photo tutorial as well as a video tutorial to help with this design.
8. Cloud Coaster
Source: Golden Lucy Crafts
Add some dreaminess to your table with these cloud coasters by Golden Lucy Crafts. This is a simple project with not many different crochet stitches, one that I’m sure you will enjoy making.
9. Donut Coasters
Source: Heather Corinne
These donut coasters are super cute by Heather Corinne and I had to put them on the list! Who wouldn’t like a cute donut coaster? The design may look daunting, however the designer has several pictures and video tutorial to follow so you can make these in a breeze!
10. Pumpkin Coasters
Source: Olyat
These pumpkin coasters will look great this fall! They also remind me of mickey mouse?! A mickey mouse coaster, what a great idea! This is one that the kids would love for sure. The ears will need to be stitched on after completing, but the designer walks you through the process on her website.
11. Fruit Coasters
Source: Durable Yarn
Add these unique fruit coasters to your table by Durable Yarn. This designer has given a variation of different designs to create different fruit coasters and I’m here for it! Such a clever way of creating coasters, one that will leave people impressed.
12. Cupcake Coasters
Source: Garn Studio
I’m a sucker for anything pink and pretty and what a delightful design by Garn Studio! With two different cupcake designs to add to your coaster collection, these designs will be a cute addition. The design has step by step video tutorial to help with these coasters.
13. Flower Coasters
Source: My Hobby is Crochet
This is a unique spin on a flower coaster by My Hobby is Crochet. Such an intricate and detailed design, it will definitely be one to keep you busy. Using different colours on this design will have different outcomes every time, something that can be re-created over and over again.
14. Heart Coaster
Source: Beautiful Crochet Stuff
A unique heart/flower style coaster by Beautiful Crochet Stuff. This design looks nice in one colour and will also look nice with the outer hearts in a different colour. The designer also has a relaxing video tutorial to follow by.
15. Square Rug Coasters
Source: Annie Design Crochet
I loved these coasters by Annie Design Crochet as soon as I saw them! They remind me of moroccan style rugs, but a cute mini version for your table! You will certainly have fun playing with different colours on this design, and the little tassels just add an extra touch to the coaster.
16. Square Coasters
Source: Joy of Motion Crochet
Another square coaster, this time a simpler one by Joy of Motion Crochet. Not all coasters have to be round, so why not add some square coasters to the mix. I love the simplicity of this coaster, it will look nice in any minimalistic home.
17. Square Coaster + Place Mat
Source: Crochet Life
This designer Crochet Life has not only given a coaster design, but also a place mat design, what a great idea. Now you can create a collection of coasters and placemats to match your ceramics. Don’t be daunted by the placemats as the designer has a video tutorial to follow by.
18. Lace Square Coasters
Source: Stitching Together
I love this design by Stitching Together because of the lace style element it has to it. This design just looks so pretty and would kind of reminds me of a baby blanket! This design may look complicated by only has a few rounds and your done!
19. Hexagon Coaster
Source: This Pixie Creates
Add a hexagon shaped coaster to your mix by This Pixie Creates. This is a simple design with step by step picture tutorials, one that will be a breeze to make.
20. Flower Coasters with Basket
Source: Crochet n Create
Lovely flower coaster design by Crochet n Create, but this with a basket to keep all your coasters in! What a great idea. Making a basket to put your coasters in might seem complicated, however it’s only a few different crochet stitches and your done!
21. Sunshine Flower Coaster with Holder
Source: Wishes in the Rain
We are finishing off the list with another coaster design with a holder, but this time a colourful design by Wishes in the Rain. Adding different colours and yarn to your design can make anything look unique.
I hope you enjoyed this list of 21 crochet coasters, something to keep you busy over the long winters! If you liked this post, please give it a share on Pinterest as it helps me to continue making free content.
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