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Crochet Pot of Gold Coaster

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 21, 2024 08:24 AM
Crochet Pot of Gold Coaster

Discover the enchantment of the Crochet Pot of Gold Coaster, a delightful and whimsical addition to your home decor. This charming coaster is expertly crafted using the art of crochet, creating a unique and eye-catching design that is sure to impress your guests. The coaster features a vibrant rainbow arching over a pot of gold, adding a touch of magic and luck to any surface it graces. Immerse yourself in the world of crochet with the captivating Crochet Pot of Gold Coaster. This intricately designed coaster showcases the skill and creativity of crochet enthusiasts, with its meticulously crafted rainbow and pot of gold motif. The vibrant colors and detailed stitches bring this coaster to life, making it a standout piece that will add a touch of whimsy and charm to your home. Whether you use it to protect your furniture or simply as a decorative accent, the Crochet Pot of Gold Coaster is sure to bring joy and a touch of enchantment to your space.

Materials:

  • US G (4.00) mm crochet hook
  • Worsted weight/ size #4/ medium weight yarn
    • .5 Oz/ 25 yards
    • I used Sugar and Cream cotton yarn for this (3 colors)
  • Yarn needle

Gauge:

  • 4.5” x 4.5” = 19 dcs x 9 rows

Terms/ stitches:

  • RS: right side (side that faces out)
  • Ch: chain
  • St: stitch
  • Slip st: slip stitch
  • Sc: single crochet

Notes:

  • This pattern is worked back and forth in rows, with a turn at the end/ beginning.
  • The ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch.
  • This pattern is worked from the bottom up.
  • All of the stitches in this pattern are single crochets, because of this the sides portion (where all the color changes are) only tells you how many stitches to do in what color, this is what the number in the parentheses means.
  • Rather than changing, cutting, and weaving in the ends of all the colors, the yarn is carried through the coaster in the photos. Here’s a great tutorial on color changes. In this pattern, the active yarn is worked over the inactive.
  • You can replace the chain row with a foundation single crochet row.
  • Color A: is speckled off white, Color B: is brown, and Color C: is yellow, in the photos shown here.

Finished dimensions:

  • Height: 4″
  • Width: 4.5″

Pattern instructions:
(RS)Row 1: A: Ch 17, sc into the second ch from the hook and into the next 15 chs – 16 scs
Row 2: A: Ch 1, turn, (4), B: (8), A: (4) – 16 scs
Row 3: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), B: (10), A: (3) – 16 scs
Rows 4 – 10: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), B: (12), A: (2) – 16 scs
Row 11 – 12: A: Ch 1, turn, (1), B: (14), A: (1) – 16 scs
Fasten off color B.
Row 13: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), C: (12), A: (2) – 16 scs
Row 14: A: Ch 1, turn, (2), C: (7), A: (1), C: (4), A: (2) – 16 scs
Row 15: A: Ch 1, turn, (3), C: (2), A: (3), C: (2), A: (1), C: (2), A: (3) – 16 scs
Fasten off color C.
Row 16: A: Ch 1, turn, (16) – 16 scs
Fasten off color A, weave in all your ends.

Border:
With any color (green in the photos), ch 1, turn, from where you ended row 16, sc across (16), ch 1 at the corner, rotate the piece to the right, sc down the row ends (16), ch 1 at the corner, rotate the piece to the right, sc across the other side of the original ch row, ch 1 at the corner, rotate the piece to the right, sc down the row ends, ch 1 at the corner, slip st into the first st – 64 scs, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in all your ends.

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