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Crochet Coaster Flowers: A Charming DIY Project

Crochet Coaster Flowers Overview
Crochet Coaster Flower is a lovely and fun project to add a touch of charm to your everyday life! These adorable little creations not only protect your surfaces but also bring a pop of color and personality to your home décor. With a few simple crochet stitches and a splash of creativity, you can craft these delightful coasters that will surely impress your guests.
So, grab your yarn and hook, and let's crochet our way to a blooming collection of Crochet Coaster Flowers that will brighten up every cup of coffee or tea moment!Materials Needed
- Yarn in colors of your choice (suggested: red, yellow, white, green, pink)
- 4.5 mm crochet hook
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
Instructions
Starting The Flower Coaster
Making a Magic Ring:
- Form a loop with your yarn.
- Use the second yarn to make a chain of one.
- Double crochet 12 times into the ring, chaining two in between each double crochet.
- Complete the round with a slip stitch in the third chain.
Expanding The Center
Make 24 double crochet patterns, adding a chain of two between each.
Switch your yarn color to green.
Creating The Flower Petals
- Chain four and make a double crochet in the same stitch.
- Skip the first chain, then double crochet in the next one.
- Chain one and double crochet in the same stitch.
- Continue this pattern until you’ve gone all around. At the end part, skip the chain and chain one.
Adding Puff Stitches
- Change the yarn color to red.
- Chain two, then make puff stitches into the spaces, chaining two in the same stitches.
- Execute a slip stitch in the “v” stitches, repeated four times.
- Chain one, then chain two, slip stitch in the same “v” stitches.
- Repeat this around the flower’s edge.
- To finish, chain two, perform a slip stitch, and pull through all loops. Chain one, cut the yarn, and secure the ends by hiding them.
Making The Bouquet
- Cut a small piece of yarn.
- Wrap the coaster with the yarn, using the hook to hold the bouquet together for easier handling.
- Tie the yarn tightly to secure the bouquet.
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