How To Crochet Sand Dollar Coasters Free Pattern
Bring the beach to your home with these crochet sand dollar coasters!
Perfect for the summer months, these easy-to-make coasters add a touch of nautical charm to your patio table or any space needing a coastal vibe.
Whether you’re sipping a glass of lemonade on a hot day or just enjoying the sound of the waves through some white noise, these coasters are a great way to bring the beach indoors.
This free crochet pattern uses basic stitches and US crochet terms, making it an easy pattern for both beginners and seasoned crocheters.
The finished piece measures approximately 4″ x 4″, making it a simple yet stylish addition to your home decor.
Use them as a quick project between larger projects, or make a set to share on your social media or Facebook page.
Gather your medium-weight cotton yarn and size H crochet hook, and let’s get started!
Don’t forget to post pictures of your finished coasters made with this free pattern!
Crochet Sand Dollar Coasters Pattern
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Materials:
- Size H, 5.00 mm crochet hook
- Medium weight cotton yarn (size 4) in 2 colors (A and B)
- Tapestry needle
Abbreviations:
ch- chain
st(s)- stitch(es)
sc- single crochet
dc- double crochet
sl st- slip stitch
BLO- back loop only
Note:
Ch 3 at the beginning of each round counts as a stitch.
Measurement:
The final coaster measures approx. 4″ x 4″.
Round 1:
- Make a magic ring.
- Into the magic ring: Ch 3 (counts as first DC), 2 DC, ch 1.
- [3 DC, ch 1] – repeat 5 times.
- Pull the tail to close the ring.
- Sl st to join.
Color Change: To change the color in the next round, insert the hook into the top of the starting ch 3, yarn over, draw up a loop, and when you have 2 loops left on the hook, pull in the new color. Then, cut Color A.
(5 ch-1 spaces)
Round 2 (color B):
- Switch to color B, ch 3, 2 DC in the same ch-1 space.
- [3 DC, ch 1, 3 DC] – in the next ch-1 space, repeat from * to * 5 times.
- 3 DC in the first ch-1 space, ch 1.
- Sl st to join and change to color A.
- Do not cut Color B. Carry the yarn along for easy color changes.
Color Change Tip: When changing colors in the next rounds, work the last stitch until 2 loops remain on the hook. Then pull in the new color. Work the next stitches over it to carry it along.
Round 3 (color A):
- Switch to color A, ch 1.
- Sc in the BLO in each st (and ch 1 space) around, sl st to join.
- Fasten off, weave in ends.
Repeat steps for as many coasters as you would like!
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