This sweet flower coaster is worked in simple rounds, starting from the center and growing outward into soft petals.
It’s a relaxing project that looks beautiful but stays easy to follow — perfect if you already know the basics and want something cute and satisfying to finish in one sitting.
You can make one for your desk, a set for your coffee table, or gift a few to someone you love.
Lovely Flower Crochet Coaster
Pattern by Emma from Hook u0026 Harmony ClubPattern Type: CoasterStyle: Home decorSkill Level: Beginner-friendlyFinished size: About 10 cm (4 inches) wide
Materials
Cotton yarn (two colors if you like, or just one)
- Main color (center): about a small handful
- Second color (petals): even lessA small crochet hook that feels comfortable with your yarn
Scissors
Stitch marker (helpful, but optional)
Tip : Cotton yarn works best for coasters because it absorbs moisture and keeps its shape.
Pattern Instructions
- Before You Start
This pattern is worked in a circle, joining each round before moving to the next one.
If you’ve ever made a simple crochet circle, you’ll feel right at home.
If your circle starts to curl or ripple, don’t worry — that’s totally normal. Just relax your hands and keep going. - Make the Center of the Flower
We’ll start by creating a small flat circle.
1 : Make an adjustable loop (the kind that tightens when you pull the tail).
2 : Chain two.
3 : Work ten single crochet stitches into the loop.
4 : Pull the loop tight and join to the first stitch to close the round.
You should now have a small, neat circle — this is the very center of your coaster. - Grow the Circle
Now we’ll make the circle bigger so it stays flat.
1 : Chain two.
2 : Make two single crochet stitches into each stitch all the way around.
3 : Join to the first stitch.
Your circle should still lie flat. If it looks a bit wavy, that’s okay. - One More Round for Size
1 : Chain two.
2 : In the first stitch, make one single crochet.
3 : In the next stitch, make two single crochet stitches.
4 : Repeat this pattern all the way around.
Join to close the round.
At this point, your circle should look smooth and flat — like a small coin.
Optional Color Change
If you want petals in a different color:
- Cut your yarn now
- Join the new color into any stitch
If you prefer one color, just keep going. - Create Spaces for the Petals
Now we’ll prepare the base for the flower shape.
1: Chain two.
2: In the same stitch, make two double crochet stitches.
3: Chain one.
4: Skip one stitch.
5: In the next stitch, make two double crochet stitches.
6: Chain one.
7: Repeat this all the way around.
8: Join to close the round.
You’ll notice small chain spaces forming — these will become the petals. - Build the Petals
Now we fill each space to form the flower shape.
1: Join into the first chain space.
2: Chain two.
3: Inside the same space, make:
- Two double crochet stitches
- Chain two
-Two double crochet stitches
4: Move to the next chain space and repeat.
5: Continue around and join at the end.
You should now clearly see petal shapes forming. - Finish the Flower Edge
This final round gives the coaster its soft, rounded edge.
1: Join into the first stitch of any petal.
2: Chain one.
3: In the same stitch, make five double crochet stitches.
4: In the next stitch, make one single crochet.
5: Repeat this around the entire coaster.
6: Join, cut the yarn, and fasten off.
Weave in your yarn ends.
Your flower coaster is now complete!
Finishing Touches
- Gently shape the coaster with your hands.
- If you want it extra flat, lightly steam it or press it under a cloth.
Helpful Tips
- If your coaster curls, try using a slightly larger hook.
Cotton yarn gives the best results for coasters.
This pattern is perfect for using leftover yarn.
Every flower doesn’t need to be perfect — handmade charm is part of the beauty
Enjoy!
Your Lovely Flower Crochet Coaster is finished — cute, cozy, and made by you.
Make a matching set, mix colors, or gift one to someone special
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