Try making a cute daisy flower coaster with your own hands, using nothing but some yarn and a crochet hook! This pattern guides you step by step to create a sunny, cheerful coaster that looks just like a daisy. It’s simple enough for even someone who is new to crochet, making it a fun project.
Crochet Daisy Flower Coaster Pattern
As you follow the pattern, you’ll see your daisy coaster take shape, ready to bring a smile and protect your table. It’s a lovely way to add a splash of color and a personal touch to your home or to make a thoughtful, handmade gift for a friend. Let’s grab our yarn and start crocheting a garden of daisy coasters together!
Materials
- Yarn: You can use any color of yarn that you like. A thicker yarn will make the coaster thicker and more durable.
- Crochet hook: The size of the crochet hook you need will depend on the thickness of the yarn you are using.
- Yarn needle: This is used to sew the ends of the yarn.
- Scissors: This is used to cut the yarn.
- Measuring tape: This is used to measure the size of the coaster.
Pattern Instructions
Round One: Starting the Center
Make a magic circle. This is not counted as a stitch.
- Make six single crochets into the ring.
- Join. Slip stitch into the first single crochet to complete the round.
Round Two: Expanding the Circle
- Start. Chain one.
- First Stitch. Single crochet into the same stitch.
- Increase. Two single crochets into the next stitch.
- Repeat. Continue the pattern (two single crochets into the next stitch) until there are 12 stitches in total.
- Join. Slip stitch into the chain one to complete the round.
For Round Three: More Expansions
- Start. Chain one.
- Single Stitches. Single crochet into the same stitch, then one single crochet into the next stitch.
- Pattern. Two single crochets into the next stitch, then one single crochet into the next stitch. Continue this pattern until there are 18 stitches in total.
- Join. Slip stitch into chain one to finish.
Round Four: Forming the Shape
Follow the established pattern, increasing as directed until you have 24 stitches in total. Remember to slip stitch into the chain one to join each round.
Round Five: Half Double Crochet Round
- Start. Chain two.
- Follow a similar increasing pattern using half double crochets, aiming for 30 stitches in total.
- Join. Slip stitch into chain two to complete.
For Round Six: Creating Petal Outlines
- Start. Chain one.
- Follow the pattern for this round to start forming the petal outlines using a combination of single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet stitches, and slip stitches until you reach 30 stitches.
- Join. Slip stitch into chain one.
Round Seven: Defining Petals
- Start. Chain one.
- This round involves a combination that emphasizes the petal shapes further, continuing with single crochet, half double crochet, and slip stitches as in the previous rounds.
- Join. Once you have 30 stitches, slip stitch into chain one to complete the round.
Round Eight: Final Petal Details
- Start. Chain one.
- Repeat a similar pattern to the previous rounds to finalize the details of your petals, ending with 30 stitches.
- Join. Slip stitch into the next stitch to close the round. Chain one and then cut the yarn.
Finishing Touches
- Secure Ends. Use your yarn needle to sew in any loose ends securely.
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