CROCHET PATTERNSLittle Lace Petal Party Coaster

Little Lace Petal Party Coaster

Hey everyone! 🌸

I’m thrilled to share this delightful pattern with you all – the Little Lace Petal Party Coaster. It’s like a party for your table, and everyone’s invited! This charming coaster features a cute hexagon center with adorably chubby petals that demand attention.

Here’s the best part: the pattern is absolutely free! 🎉 Even if you’re new to crochet, you’ll breeze through this project faster than you can say “yarn over.” It’s small, simple, and perfect for using up those yarn scraps that have been eyeing you from your stash. Experiment with different yarn weights and hooks until you achieve the perfect size. If you use lace weight yarn with a 1.75 mm hook, you’ll end up with a coaster almost 13 cm (5 inches) across.

Feel free to go wild with colors. You can keep it monochrome or use different shades for the center and petals. Make a whole bouquet to jazz up your table – who knew coasters could be so stylish? Place one under a vase, use it as an actual coaster (imagine that!), or gift it to someone who needs more whimsy in their life.

So grab those hooks and let’s crochet some floral fabulousness into our homes! Happy crocheting! 🧶💕

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Instructions

Make a magic ring (or ch 8 and sl st in first ch to form a ring).

  • Round 1:Ch 3 (counts as dc), 23 in the ring, pull the yarn tail to tighten the ring as much as needed, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (24 dc)
  • Round 2:Ch 1, sc in same stitch, (ch 5, skip next 3 dc, sc in next dc) 5 times, ch 2 and join with dc in beg sc to create last ch-5 sp of the round. (6 sc, 6 ch-5 spaces)
  • Round 3:Ch 3 (counts as dc), 3 dc in same sp, 7 dc in each of next 5 ch-5 spaces, 3 dc in next sp, join with sl st in 3rd ch of beg ch3. (42 dc)
  • Round 4:Ch 1, sc in same stitch, (ch 11, skip next 6 dc, sc in next dc) 5 times, ch 11, join with sl st in beg sc. (6 sc, 6 ch-11 spaces)
  • Round 5:Sl st in next ch, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in next 10 chains, (ch 1, skip next sc, dc in next 11 chains) 5 times, join with sc in 3rd ch of beg ch3 to create last ch-1 sp of the round. (66 dc, 6 ch-1 spaces)
  • Round 6:Ch 1, sc in same sp (around sc), * ch 5, skip next 3 dc, dc in next 5 dc, ch 5, sc in next ch-1 sp; repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in beg sc. (30 dc, 6 sc, 12 ch-5 spaces)
  • Round 7:Ch 1, sc in same sc, * ch 4, 2 dc in next ch-5 sp, dc in next 5 dc, 2 dc in next ch-5 sp, ch 4, sc in next sc; repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in beg sc. (54 dc, 6 sc, 12 ch-4 spaces)
  • Round 8:Ch 1, sc in same sc, * ch 3, 2 dc in next ch-4 sp, dc in next 9 dc, 2 dc in next ch-4 sp, ch 3, sc in next sc; repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in beg sc. (78 dc, 6 sc, 12 ch-3 spaces)
  • Round 9:Ch 1, sc in same sc, * ch 3, 2 dc in next ch-3 sp, dc in next 13 dc, 2 dc in next ch-3 sp, ch 3, sc in next sc; repeat from * around omitting the very last sc, join with sl st in beg sc. (102 dc, 6 sc, 12 ch-3 spaces)
  • Round 10:* Sl st in next 3 chains, in next 17 dc, in next 3 chains and in next sc; repeat from * around. (144 slip stitches)

Fasten off and weave in all loose ends to secure your work and create a neat, polished look.

Abbreviations
ch chain
sc single crochet
dc double crochet
sp space
sl st slip stitch
beg beginning
* work instructions following * as many times as indicated
( ) work instructions the number of times specified or work instructions in the stitch or space indicated or contains explanatory remarks

Don’t forget, a print-ready, ad-free PDF version of this pattern is available for purchase. You can download and print it out. The PDF file contains clear, easy-to-read instructions, complete with active web links that provide useful information about various crochet stitches
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