Small projects can make a big impact, and crochet coasters are the perfect example. They’re quick to stitch, easy to customize, and a great way to add handmade texture to your space. Whether you’re using up scraps, making a last-minute gift, or adding handmade details around your home, coasters are always a win.
This roundup features five crochet coaster patterns from the blog, each with a different look and stitch style, so you can mix, match, or make a full coordinated set.
1. Solid Granny Coaster
A classic for a reason. This solid granny coaster keeps the familiar granny square feel but with a tighter, cleaner finish that’s perfect for everyday use. It works up fast and is ideal for color play, making it great for stash-busting or matching seasonal décor.
2. Modern Crochet Coaster
If you love clean lines and minimal texture, this one’s for you. The modern crochet coaster has a sleek, contemporary feel that fits right into a modern home. Simple stitches and a polished look make it an easy pattern you’ll want to make again and again.
3. Puff Stitch Flower Coaster
Soft texture meets floral charm in this puff stitch flower coaster. The raised stitches add dimension and a cozy feel, making it a beautiful option for gifts or spring-inspired sets. It’s a fun way to add a little personality to your coaster collection.
4. Mandala Coaster
This mandala coaster is all about color, rhythm, and relaxing stitches. With its circular design and eye-catching details, it’s perfect for playing with yarn colors and creating statement coasters that stand out on any table.
5. D60 Square Coaster
The D60 square coaster brings structure and texture together in a modern square design. It’s a great choice if you love geometric shapes and want a coaster that feels both practical and design-forward.
Each of these coaster patterns brings something different to the table, from classic and cozy to modern and bold. Try making a mixed set, or pick one style and create a full collection for your home or next handmade gift.
Have a hooky day! Lynne
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