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Flower Coasters | Crochet Pattern

Hey, Guys! I hope your week is off to a good start. Easter is this Sunday and spring is in full bloom. I know this because of the amount that I have been sneezing.. Nevertheless, the outdoors are finally full of color and that is what inspired these gorgeous flower coasters! These take only a few minutes to make and do not require any fancy stitches. One coaster takes less than 10 minutes and a bundle of 4 would take less than 45. That makes it easy to whip these up in all sorts of color combinations.

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Flower Coasters | Crochet Pattern
Materials Needed:

– Worsted weight #4 yarn in 2 colors (mine are brown and yellow)

– 5 mm crochet hook

– Scissors

– Yarn needle

Abbreviations/Stitches Used:

– Slip Stitch (sl st)

– Double Crochet (dc)

– Treble Crochet (tr)

– Stitch (st)

**note: #’s inside <> indicate total # of stitches in that round.
First Color: Brown

1. Make a magic ring, ch. 2. *ch. 2 does not count as a st. Dc 10 inside ring. Pull tight, sl st into top of first dc of round. <10>

2. Ch. 2. *ch. 2 does not count as a st. Make 2 dc in each st all the way around. Sl st into top of first dc. <20> Fasten off.

Second Color: Yellow

Petals: Attach yarn to the st you last worked, ch. 3. *ch 3 DOES count as st from here on.

In the same st, make 1 dc, 1 tr, and 2 more dc. Sl st into the next 2 st, ch 3 and repeat until end of round. <10 petals total>

Fasten off. Weave in ends

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Crochet Carrot Free Pattern

Continuing on with the spring-themed patterns: crochet carrots! I just gawk over these cute little things, they are just adorable. I know there will be more pieces like this in the near future! They are the perfect addition to spring or Easter decorations or a cute little item to jazz up an Easter basket. Super quick to whip up and simple, too!

 

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Crochet Carrot Pattern

 

Materials Needed:

-Worsted weight #4 yarn in two colors- I chose orange and green

-4 mm crochet hook

-Stuffing

-Scissors

-Yarn needle

-Stitch marker

Optional: jute or string for bow

 

Abbreviations/ Stitches used:

Chain (ch)

Stitch (st)

Slip Stitch (sl st)

Single Crochet (sc)

Treble Crochet (tr)

Decreasing: Single Crochet Two Together (sc 2 tog)

*<#> indicates total # of stitches in row/round

 

Make magic ring, ch. 1.

1.) Sc 5 inside ring. <5> *do not sl st into first sc. Work in a continuous round. To help you see which st was your first of the round, place a st marker in the first st of each row, moving it up as you go.

2.) 1 sc in each st around. <5>

*turn your work inside out

3.) 1 sc in first st, 2 in the next. Repeat until end of round. <7>

4.) 1 sc in each st around. <7>

5.) 1 sc in first st, 2 in the next. Repeat until end of round. <10>

6.) 1 sc in each st around. <10>

7.) 1 sc in first st, 2 in the next. Repeat until end of round. <13>

8.) 1 sc in each st around. <13>

9.) 1 sc in first st, 2 in the next. Repeat until end of round. <19>

10-14.) 1 sc in each st around. <19>

15.) 1 sc in first st, sc 2 tog. Repeat until end of round. <13>

*stuff carrot

16.) sc 2 tog all the way around. 1 sc in last st. <7>

Change color for leaves

  1. Ch 4., make 2 tr in same st.
  2. Make 3 tr in each st around. <21> Sl st to top of first tr to join round.

Fasten off, weave in ends. Optional: Using jute or string, tie a bow tightly around base of leaves.