Explore your cup of morning coffee resting on a cozy little mat that looks just like a tiny garden! Our Crochet Flower Pot Coasters are like a sprinkle of joy for your table. They're hand-crafted circles, made with soft yarn in colors that make you smile. Each one has a cute pot at the bottom and a bright, blooming flower on top.
Crochet Flower Pot Coasters
These coasters don't just keep your tables stain-free, they add a pop of color and a dash of fun to your day. Whether it's a steamy mug of tea or an icy glass of lemonade. These flower pot coasters are there to bring a bit of whimsy to your sip and a warm, fuzzy feeling to your heart.
Materials List:
Yarn:
- Beige or light brown for the coaster base.
- Green for the leaves.
- Various colors for the flower petals (e.g., pink, red, yellow).
- Brown or any other color desired for the pot.
Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Stitch Markers
- Stuffing
- Measuring Tape
Magic Circle and First Round:
- Start with a magic circle.
- Chain one (this counts as your first stitch).
- Work 9 half double crochets (hdc) into the magic circle.
- Pull the circle tight to close.
- Slip stitch into the top of the first hdc to join the round.
Second Round (Increasing):
- Single crochet (sc) and chain (ch) one (counts as the first stitch of the round).
- Work 2 hdc into each stitch around.
- You will have 20 stitches in total.
- Slip stitch into the first hdc of the previous round to finish.
Third Round (Increasing):
- Start with a sc and ch one.
- Work 1 hdc, then 2 hdc in the next stitch (increase). Repeat this pattern around.
- You will have 30 stitches.
- Slip stitch into the first hdc of the round to join.
Fourth Round (Increasing):
- Begin with sc into the same stitch and ch one.
- Work 2 hdc, then do an increase by making 2 hdc in the next stitch.
- Repeat this pattern around.
- You should end with 40 stitches.
- Slip stitch into the first half-double crochet of the round.
Fifth Round (Creating Edge for the Leaves):
- Start with sc and ch one in the first stitch.
- Work 3 hdc, then an increase by making 2 hdc in the next stitch.
- Repeat this pattern around.
- You will have 50 stitches.
- Slip stitch into the first half-double crochet of this round.
Adding the Leaves Edge:
- Take the green yarn and make a slip knot.
- Connect it to any stitch on the coaster with a slip stitch.
- Chain 4, skip 2 stitches, single crochet in the next stitch.
- Repeat this around to add a "railing" for leaves attachment.
- On the last stitch, chain 2 instead of 3, and slip stitch into the first chain made in this sequence.
Adding Leaves and Flower Bases:
- Work a leaf or flower base into each chain space created in the leaf railing as instructed in the video. Alternate between leaves and flower bases.
- Create the flower bases using hdc and chains as instructed.
- Add leaves as instructed.
Crocheting the Flowers:
- Make slip knots with the flower colors.
- Attach to the first space of the flower base with a slip stitch.
- Create a popcorn stitch by chaining 3 and working 4 dc into the same space.
- Continue following the pattern to complete the flowers.
- Add the flowers to the base according to the instructions, ensuring even spacing.
Making the Pot:
- Crochet another circle using the previous instructions for the base of the coaster to form the bottom of the pot.
- Place the stitch marker and continue working in rounds to create the sides of the pot, following the pattern of half double crochets.
- Work only in the back loops for one round to create a ridge.
- Continue increasing as instructed until the pot reaches the desired height.
- Work a final round of half double crochets in the front loops only to create the lip of the pot.
- Create a separate circle one row larger than the opening of the pot to serve as the lid.
- Sew the lid to the pot or slip stitch them together around the edges.
- Stuff the pot before closing.