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Crochet Flower Blossom Coasters

Leyla
Leyla
Feb 28, 2024 08:04 PM
Crochet Flower Blossom Coasters

Create your own set of charming crochet flower blossom coasters to add a touch of elegance and whimsy to your home decor. These delightful coasters are not only functional but also serve as eye-catching decorative pieces. With just a few basic crochet stitches and some colorful yarn, you can easily bring these beautiful blossoms to life. Whether you choose to make a single coaster or a whole set, these crochet flower blossom coasters will bring a touch of nature indoors and add a unique flair to your living space. So, grab your crochet hook and let your imagination run wild as you create these charming and functional works of art.

PATTERN STARTS HERE

Skill Level: Intermediate

Size: 5 1/2” wide x 5 1/2” tall
Gauge: 3 Inches after Round 3
I crochet on the loose side, so you may need to go up on the hook size if you crochet tightly. Gauge is not critical to the design.

Supplies:

Yarn: Lily Sugar’N Cream, 100% cotton, #4 worsted weight
Main Color A (Ecru) – 11 Yards
Color B (Hot Green) – 4 Yards
Color C (Hot Purple) – 6 Yards

Hook: Size H / 5.00 mm

Yarn Needle

Abbreviations: In US Terminology

beg – beginning

blo – back loop only

ch – chain

hdc – half double crochet

rsc – reverse single crochet

sc – single crochet

ssc – standing single crochet

shdc – standing half double crochet

sk – skip

sl st – slip stitch

st(s) – stitch(es)

tr – treble crochet

x – times

Notes:

1. Worked in the Round.

2. Written in US terminology.

3. Chain 2 at beginning of Round counts as a stitch.

 Begin new Round in any stitch, unless noted.

5. End off Color after each Round.

6. Stitches inside [ ] all worked into same st, or repeat stitches inside [ ] based on number of times indicated.

7. Stitch count at the end of each Round indicated inside brackets ( ).

INSTRUCTIONS

Color A – Ecru
Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as 1 hdc, and 1 ch), 10 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, sl st to top of beg st. (11 hdc). End off yarn.
Color B – Hot Green
Round 2: [1 shdc, 1 hdc] in same st, 2 hdc in each st around, sl st to top of beg st. (22 hdc). End off yarn.
Color A – Ecru
Round 3: 1 shdc in any st, *2 hdc in next st, 1 hdc in next st*, repeat *-* around to last st, end with 1 hdc in last st, sl st to top of beg st. (32 hdc). End off yarn.
Circle measures approximately 3 inches after Round 3.
Color C – Hot Purple
Round 4: 1 ssc in any st, 1 sc in each st around, sl st to top of beg st. (32 sc). End off yarn.
Color A – Ecru
Round 5: [1 shdc, 2 tr, 1 hdc] in any st, *sl st in next 3 sts in blo, [1 hdc, 2 tr, 1 hdc] in next st*, repeat *-* around, end with sl st in next 3 sts in blo, sl st to top of beg st. (8 petals=16 hdc, 16 tr, 24 sl sts). End off yarn.
Color C – Hot Purple

Note: **Begin in any 2nd sl st of previous Round 5.

Round 6: 1 ssc – see note**, sk 1 st, 1 rsc in next st, *1 rsc in next 3 sts, [sk 1 st, 1 rsc in next st] 2x*, repeat *-* around, end with 1 rsc in next 3 sts, sl st to top of beg st. (40 rsc). End off yarn.

Embellish:(Optional)

Make a French knot in the center of Round 1 with beg tail. Weave in ends.


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