Mockingjay Coaster by Elly Donner

Mockingjay Coaster

Crochet
March 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
4.5 mm
30 - 40 yards (27 - 37 m)
One size
US
English
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Introducing the Mockingjay Coaster – a charming and whimsical crochet pattern that’s as fun to make as it is to use! This coaster features a lacy, decorative base and has a dainty, scalloped edging. Perfect for beginners or anyone looking for a quick and satisfying project, this easy-to-follow pattern works up in no time, making it ideal for gifting or brightening up your own home. Let your crochet hook dance through the stitches and create a piece that’s both beautiful and functional!

This pattern is made in DK weight yarn with a 4.5mm hook. I think a synthetic or plant fiber is best for a coaster, as you will want it to be easy care. This coaster is worked in the round featuring a lacy fabric. You end with a dainty, scalloped edging. Gauge is not crucial in such a small piece.

This pattern is written for one size which should be a perfect fit for most mugs. If you find that it is too small/too large for your mug, I encourage you to experiment with another gauge or the number of rounds.

This is a beginner friendly pattern, it uses basic stitches and includes a photo tutorial at the end of the written instructions. There are also links to video tutorials for all the special techniques.

Thank you for choosing my pattern. I hope you enjoyed it. You may sell as many of the finished items as you wish, but if you share on social media please give me credit @StopItHarry on Ravelry and link the pattern to its source. If you have any questions or need pattern support, please contact me @StopItHarry on Ravelry. I appreciate your support!

Thank you to my testers jooleej, MoonWolfCrafts, lnwilson96, Kaikelasa, tammywinkle, connief, JStockert, batty4yarn, FatDogCrochet, Maylina, Trtls88, czerwonykapturek, and anjaliellis! This pattern wouldn’t be possible without you :)