Crochet Sunflower Coaster Pattern For Summer Gatherings

Creating crochet sunflower coasters is a fun and colorful project that anyone can enjoy! These delightful coasters, featuring a bright yellow and brown color scheme, are perfect for adding a touch of sunshine to your home. Perfect for protecting your table from hot drinks, they are easy to customize in various colors.

Crochet Sunflower Coaster Pattern

Crochet Sunflower Coasters

Made with size 4 yarn and a 4.5 mm hook, the coasters are round and have beautifully textured petals, resembling real sunflowers.  With a smooth, seamless design and radiant petals, these adorable crochet coasters make charming and unique handmade gifts for loved ones.

Why love this pattern?

  1. Variety of Colors: You can make these coasters in many different colors, allowing for personalization and creativity in your design.
  2. Fun and Enjoyable: The process of creating these coasters is enjoyable and engaging. It’s a great way to relax while crafting something beautiful and useful.
  3. Smooth and Polished Design: The final product has a smooth and round shape with well-defined petals, which shows the effectiveness of instructions and increases the satisfaction of making a well-crafted item.
  4. Quick to Make: These coasters can be made relatively quickly – in less than an hour, you can complete a coaster, making it a satisfying and quick project.
  5. Perfect for Gifting: These sunflower coasters make charming gifts, especially because you can customize them with different colors to match the recipient’s preferences.

Detailed Crochet Sunflower Coaster Pattern

Materials Needed:

  • Yellow and brown size 4 yarn
  • 4.5 mm crochet hook
  • Needle
  • Scissors

Pattern Instructions

  1. Magic Circle with Brown Yarn:
    • Hold the yarn in your left hand and use your right hand to wrap it around your fingers.
    • Create a loop; pull the yarn through the loop with your hook.
    • Chain 1 to secure the magic circle.
  2. Row 1:
    • Make 6 single crochets (sc) into the magic circle.
    • Tighten the circle by pulling the tail end.
    • Join with a slip stitch (sl st) into the first sc. Chain 1.
  3. Row 2:
    • Make 2 sc in each stitch around (increase). (12 sc)
    • Join with sl st into the first sc. Chain 1.
  4. Row 3:
    • 1 sc in next stitch, 2 sc in next stitch (increase). Repeat around. (18 sc)
    • Join with sl st into the first sc. Chain 1.
  5. Row 4:
    • 2 sc, 2 sc in next stitch (increase). Repeat around. (24 sc)
    • Join with sl st into the first sc. Chain 1.
  6. Row 5:
    • Increase (2 sc in first stitch), 3 sc – repeat. End with 3 sc to keep circle smooth. (30 sc)
    • Join with sl st into the first sc. Chain 1.
  7. Row 6 (last row with brown yarn):
    • 2 sc, increase, 4 sc – repeat. End with 2 sc. (36 sc)
    • Join with sl st into the first sc. Chain 1.
    • Cut the brown yarn.
  8. Petals with Yellow Yarn:
    • Attach yellow yarn with a slip knot in the first stitch.
    • Chain 2.
    • Petal Pattern:
      • 2 incomplete double crochets (dc):
        • Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull through (3 loops on hook).
        • Yarn over, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook).
        • Repeat again in the next stitch (4 loops on hook).
        • Yarn over, pull through 3 loops.
      • Chain 3.
      • Slip stitch into the bump at the bottom of the petal.
      • Chain 2.
      • Slip stitch into the next stitch.
    • Repeat Petal Pattern around for a total of 18 petals. For the final petal:
      • Work the first incomplete dc in the current stitch, and the second incomplete dc in the next stitch.
      • Finish rest like other petals.
      • Join with sl st into the first stitch of the petal.
      • Fasten off yellow yarn.
  9. Finishing:
    • Weave in all ends using a needle.
    • Block if necessary.

And there you have your sunflower coaster!

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