10+ Round Crochet Placemat Free Patterns
Isn’t a crochet placemat round in shape the best choice? In this article, you will find a variety of designs to decorate your table. Some are simple and others are definitely more complex. However, they are all quick projects to give your dining room an elegant touch.
They will come in handy now that we’re starting the festive season. You can easily customize these designs with different colors and yarns so they suit your interior. In addition, attaching little details such as pearl beads will make them look truly sophisticated.
These placemats are practical and versatile. You will surely find another place for them in your house. If not, they will make a perfect housewarming gift as well.
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If you need more inspiration, check out our articles: Crochet for Fall Ideas and Amazing Crochet Mandalas.
round placemat free crochet patterns
1. Round Table Mat
This simple placemat looks lovely in two colors as well as in a single shade. The crochet placemat pattern by genius Crochet `n` Create features puffy stitches that add an interesting texture.
Don’t worry if you’re a beginner. If you know crochet stitches such as single crochets or slip stitches, this project is for you.
Level: beginner Author: Crochet `n` Create
Find this pattern on crochetncreate.com.
2. Easy Doily Placemat
This adorable doily designed by Kristines Crochets will surely make a romantic and elegant table decor. You can make a set in different colors and it will also be a lovely gift. Choose the best cotton yarn in your favorite color and start today!
Level: beginner/intermediate Author: Kristines Crochets
Find this pattern on youtube.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
3. Watermelon Decoration
Are you looking to spice up your dining room? Or kitchen Why not brighten up the table with a watermelon-inspired design by Rachel Counts. These cute placemats are colorful and also quick and easy to crochet.
Level: beginner Author: Rachel Counts
Find this pattern on desertblossomcrafts.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
4. Raffia Placemat
Raffia placemats in different colors will look great for everyday use as well as for other occasions. It is a beginner-friendly project that can also make a lovely last-minute gift.
Level: beginner Author: Rico Designs
Find this pattern on blog.hobbycraft.co.uk.
5. Sundial Placemats
Whether you choose black and white or another color block, these placemats will surely dress your table. They are easy and quick to make and such a set will be a practical accessory.
Level: beginner Author: Yarnspirations Design Studio
Find this pattern on yarnspirations.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Sun Flare Table Set – paid pattern
This paid pattern by Lena Skvagerson features placemats, coasters, and a matching basket. The charming, colorful design surely brings a pop of color to any table. For any occasion!
Level: beginner Author: Lena Skvagerson
Find this pattern on anniescatalog.com.
6. Summer Picnic Plate Mat
This easy-to-make doily is simple yet very elegant. Souma Crochet made sure it suits every table and every interior! The floral center and lacy edging will definitely add a fresh touch to your dining room.
Level: beginner Author: Souma Crochet
Find this pattern on myaccessorybox.net, or read more on ravelry.com.
7. Sunshine Doily Placemat
Bring some sunshine to your dining table with this sunny doily designed by Kristines Crochets. It is pretty easy to make, and you can surely use different colors as well. Why don’t you crochet yourself a doily for each season?
Level: beginner/intermediate Author: Kristines Crochets
Find this pattern on kristinescrochets.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
Pearl Placemats & Coasters – paid pattern
This stunning set by Jamie Harris will surely make a perfect showstopper. It will decorate your table with an elegant touch for any special occasion. This is a paid pattern, but it’s an irresistible beauty!
Level: intermediate Author: Jamie Harris
Find this pattern on ravelry.com.
8. Oval Table Mat with Jute Hemp
We adore the fresh charm of this table mat by Erangi Udeshika! A combination of rough jute and soft yarn is certainly interesting. Use a contrasting color for the picot edging because it looks very decorative.
Level: beginner Author: Erangi Udeshika
Find this pattern on crochetforyoublog.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
9. Bright Heart Placemat
A truly lovely piece by DROPS design! This round crochet placemat is practical and pretty. On top of that, it will be great for so many occasions! Family breakfasts, romantic dinners, afternoon tea, holidays, Valentine’s Day…you choose!
Level: beginner Author: DROPS design
Find this pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
10. Hello Sunshine Placemat
The weather is getting warmer and warmer and we are all getting used to the Sun. It is time to bring some to your dining rooms and kitchens! This crochet pattern for a sturdy placemat by The Turtle Trunk will be such a fun project.
Level: upper beginner Author: The Turtle Trunk
Find this pattern on theturtletrunk.com, or read more on Ravelry.
11. Spiral Autumn Fall Placemat
Something as simple as a spiral crochet flat circle can become a cute fall decor for your home. The magic lies in your chosen colors because we want this cute placemat to resemble a plump pumpkin. Make it as big or as small as you want, but don’t forget to add a frilly green stem. Below you can see Rajeshwari’s original project.
Level: upper beginner Author: Rajeshwari Singh
photo by Rajeshwari Singh / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on rajiscrafthobby.blogspot.com, or read more on ravelry.com.
12. Candy Apple placemats
The bright red of candy apples is one of the must-have elements of the Halloween season. This time, Anita used it as an inspiration to create a lovely set of circular placemats. These easy-to-make crochet pieces have stunning stitch definition, lovely bobble texture, and scalloped edging.
Level: upper beginner Author: Anita Eskelsen
photo by Anita Eskelsen / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on circuloyarns.com, or read more on ravelry.com.