It’s the beginning of spring, the time when we all feel more than ready to start new projects, right? Obviously! Today we decided to show you some small but cute designs. Very fast and easy to make too! For the Best Crochet Coasters collection, we chose amazing patterns that can certainly be made by a beginner. Crocheting home accessories is also a great way to practice working in circles. Or to make a lovely gift for someone you love. Will you choose round crochet coasters or something different? Check out these free patterns under the links below and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Potholders and Seasonal Coasters.
Easy Floral Coasters with Free Patterns
Petal Coasters
If you like bolder, thicker, more solid, and chunky designs, this one by Johanna Lindahl is for you. This lovely flower-shaped coaster is easy to make and looks amazing in various color combinations. Find the one for you!
Level: beginner Author: Johanna Lindahl
The original pattern is on mijocrochet.se. More info on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.
February Coaster
Simple star-like flowers will brighten up any table! Marjan Hoebeke-Pfaff really nailed this pattern for colorful, floral coasters. Do you need a brand new decoration for your table? It is this time of the year, without a doubt!
Level: beginner Author: Marjan Hoebeke-Pfaff
The original pattern and the photos are on marie-lucienne.blogspot.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Lotus Bloom Dishcloths
Dishcloths or coasters? Your choice! One thing is for sure – they look great. Jennifer Dickerson from Fiber Flux has made sure everyone falls in love with these handmade wonders. Are you under their spell already? We are!
Level: beginner Author: Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
The original pattern and the photos are on fiberfluxblog.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Floral Coaster
Can you believe that this coaster is not only pretty but also pretty easy to make? Great news, right? Obviously! Sara Abdelmotaal really surprised us with this delightful crochet pattern. We will certainly be following her work from now on. How about you?
Level: beginner Author: Sara Abdelmotaal
The original pattern and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Ombre Crocheted Coasters
Simple but so lovely! These crochet potholders by Marinke Slump are a must-have in every collection of patterns. Make sure to prepare a couple of sets in different colors! You can gift them to your friends and family members for different occasions.
Level: beginner Author: Marinke Slump
The original pattern is on craft.tutsplus.com. More info and the photos on ravelry.com.
Flower Coasters
How charming are these little floral coasters? Absolutely lovely! On top of that, they are quick and easy to crochet even for beginners. Make sure to make them in your favorite selection of colors! Yvonne Eijkenduijn will guide you.
Level: beginner Author: Yvonne Eijkenduijn
The original pattern is on molliemakes.com. More info on ravelry.com. Info about these versions and the photos are on Ravelry: top and bottom.
Floral Rose Doily Coaster
This floral wonder by Kristines Crochets is a bit bigger than your usual coaster which makes it even more practical. Make a whole set and you will be ready for a summer party. Or for every other season and event, without a doubt!
Level: beginner Author: Kristines Crochets
The original pattern and the photos are on kristinescrochets.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Citrus Blossom Coasters
These coasters come in a set of three sizes. Small, medium, and large. They are easy to make, but very cute thanks to the lovely border. Lorraine Pugh has so much creativity and artistic spirit! We adore all the vintage vibes we see here!
Level: beginner Author: Lorraine Pugh
The original pattern and the photos are on consciouslycrochet.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Coaster Set
This color is electric! To decorate your table for spring and summer, you need yarn in your beloved shades and this awesome pattern by Julia Bleau. Simple as that! Your mugs will feel super comfy on these fabulous coasters, trust us.
Level: upper beginner Author: Julia Bleau
The original pattern and the photos are on turquoisewithvanilla.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Floral Coasters with Free Crochet Patterns
Our houses certainly could use some flowery charm when it gets cold and grey outside. Would you agree? Surely! The best way to make your interiors shine during fall is to spice up your regular table setting with some Floral Coasters. They are great at protecting wooden surfaces and transforming tea parties into beautiful experiences. Your guests will go green with envy and then ask you for a set of these crochet wonders, without a doubt!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of C2C Blankets and Crochet Flowers.
Flower Candle Coaster
It’s time for a bit of flower power! We are all missing the view of blooming fields this time of the year, don’t we? Well, with this pattern by Dana Danielson in your repertoire, you can make your house bloom. It’s not that difficult at all!
Level: upper beginner Author: Dana Danielson
The original pattern and the photos are on darlingdanadesignsmn.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Lotus Coaster
The most beautiful flower pattern coupled with the wonderful colors of fall is a combination from heaven. These fabulous Lotus Coasters will unquestionably decorate your table and make your soul sing, all at the same time!
Level: upper beginner Author: Irina Maleeva
The original pattern and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Mandala Coaster
Mandalas are super powerful symbols, obviously, but who would have expected that they also make for absolutely adorable decorative coasters? This texture is truly irresistible and the pastel color palette melts my heart.
Level: upper beginner Author: Rhondda Mol (Oombawka Design)
The original pattern and the photos are on oombawkadesigncrochet.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Flower Coasters
This set of coasters represents classic and pure charm! We love the floral motif and the vintage vibes. And all the delightful colors Kelly Wilson Moore used. Are you in the mood to follow her instructions and freshen up your table setting? Surely!
Level: upper beginner Author: Kelly Wilson Moore
The original pattern and the photos are on lovedotty.blogspot.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Summertime Coaster
This pattern is the definition of summertime crochet! Relaxing, quick, colorful. What else do we dream about this time of the year? We are spending plenty of time in our gardens, right? We need pretty table decorations for all the meetings with friends!
Level: upper beginner Author: Tine Sommer Hansen
The original pattern and the photos are on hobbii.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Rainbow Coasters
Rainbows and flowers for your table! Can you imagine a more beautiful decoration for a summer garden party? This crochet pattern by Renata Saj is like a breath of fresh air, trust us. Find some yarn in lively colors and get crocheting!
Level: upper beginner Author: Renata Saj
The original pattern and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Round Crochet Coasters with Free Patterns
Round Coasters are so easy and fun to make! What`s more, they are the quickest way to bring color to your kitchen or dining room. Without spending too much money and effort, you will surely be able to decorate your table for different occasions. Whether you make them as big as placemats, or small to just fit a tealight, they make a great gift for new homeowners too.
Spring Blooms Coaster
Wonderful pastels, right? So fresh! You will surely love crocheting these coasters. Make them in one color or use contrast to make the center flower pop out. What’s your plan? Start with checking out this pattern by Heather J Anderson.
Level: beginner Author: Heather J Anderson
The original pattern and the photos are on theunraveledmitten.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Citrus Coaster
Crochet patterns for round coasters by Dona Knits are so popular for a reason! It is such a simple and yet elegant design for every occasion and for every table. Try vibrant colors or make matching placemats this season. You surely don’t need much experience here!
Level: beginner Author: Dona Knits
The original pattern and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Spoke Wheel Coaster
We can’t take our eyes off these round crochet coasters! Can you? Nope! Esther Dijkstra uses a cork mat for stability. Such a creative idea, right? Feel free to make them without it though if you prefer a classic version! Don’t they look stunning in so many colors? Evidently.
Level: upper beginner Author: Esther Dijkstra
The original pattern and the photos are on itsallinanutshell.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Spiral Granny Square
Hypnotizing, aren’t they? Yes! Guess what? These beautiful retro squares can also be made in two colors. Depending on how you place them, you will of course achieve different effects. Laura Eccleston nailed this one, evidently! So cool!
Level: beginner Author: Laura Eccleston
The original pattern and the photos are on happyberrycrochet.blogspot.co.uk. More info on ravelry.com.
Sunny Beach Circles Coaster
Quick and easy round crochet coasters designed by Crochet Love Melbourne will brighten up your table, surely. They are so cute! Use leftover yarn in order to make them and you will have so much fun! Do it for that extra splash of color on your table. So fun.
Level: beginner Author: Crochet Love Melbourne
The original pattern and the photos are on crochetlovemelbourne.com. More info on ravelry.com.
Vintage Crochet Coasters with Free Patterns
Vintage Heart Coaster
Are you trying to find ideas for Valentine’s Day gifts for a romantic lady? Yes! This set of delightful potholders is the answer. Trust us. Share the love with your mom, granny, auntie, or your friends this February. We all know pink is the color of girl power!
Level: beginner Author: Carmen Heffernan
The original pattern and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Six Degrees of Separation Coasters
This hexagonal coaster will look great under your teacup, without a doubt. It can obviously be used in other projects as well. Join a couple of these colorful hexagons and use them as blocks to create something bigger! Simple as that! And so fun too!
Level: upper beginner Author: Dedri Uys
The original pattern is on lookatwhatimade.net. More info on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.
Vintage Coasters
Vintage vibes and heavenly light blue go really well together, evidently. This project requires fine yarn and blocking. Just look at how delicate and sophisticated it looks! True beauty is surely worth your while. Anabelia Handmade is a star!
Level: upper beginner Author: Anabelia Handmade
The original pattern is on anabeliahandmade.blogspot.com. More info on ravelry.com. Info about this version and the photos are on ravelry.com.