Simple Square Coasters by Dreamee Crochet

Simple Square Coasters

Crochet
December 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 17 rows = 2 inches
4.0 mm (G)
US
English
This pattern is available for free.

Try this easy to follow square crochet coaster pattern that includes detailed step by step instructions with many photos. This thermal stitch crochet coaster pattern will help you make your own crochet tea coasters with confidence so don’t hesitate and get started NOW. And remember that I am happy to provide support with any of my crochet patterns if needed. Happy crocheting!

DETAILS:

  • available only in English using US crochet terms
  • skill level: begginer to intermediate crochet skills and knowledge
  • finished size: 10cm x 10cm (4” x 4”) if using a 4mm = G/6 hook and Light Worsted #3 = DK yarn
  • terminology: US crochet terminology
  • gauge (2” x 2”): 10 stitches x 17 worked rows

THIS CROCHET COASTER PATTERN CONSISTS OF:

  • step by step pattern descriptions including lots of photos for guidance
  • information about materials and equipment needed
  • list of abbreviations used in the pattern

MATERIALS NEEDED:
- I recommend using 100% cotton, but this pattern will also work with 100% acrylic or a blend of cotton and acrylic. I also recommend using this yarn weight: Light Worsted #3 = DK but it will also work with Medium #4 = Worsted

I USED:
- I used 3 different colours to make 4 coasters (3 of each colour and one stripy coaster):
Light Worsted #3 = DK

  • 100% cotton
  • 1x ball of khaki yarn - James C. Brett/It’s Pure Cotton - colour Khaki IC20 - (100g/215m)
  • 1x ball of sage yarn - James C. Brett/It’s Pure Cotton - colour Sage IC16 - (100g/215m)
  • 1x ball of beige yarn - James C. Brett/It’s Pure Cotton - colour Beige IC01 - (100g/215m)

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:
- crochet hook: I used 4mm = G/6 but refer to the instructions on your yarn label if using
different weight of yarn

  • scissors
  • yarn needle
  • measuring tape

You may sell the crochet items you made using this crochet coaster pattern as long as you credit me as the original designer