Every cup rest on a colorful crochet flower coaster pattern for a cheerful and simple touch that fits perfectly into any cozy home setting.
Do you want to add beauty and happiness to your home with something simple and lovely? This soft and colorful little mat is shaped like a flower and made with easy yarn techniques anyone can try. You can put it under your tea or coffee cup to keep your table clean and bright, or show it off as a decoration in any room. It also makes a special gift for a friend or family member, spreading kindness and cheer.
Dreamy Crochet Flower Coaster Pattern to Brighten Up
Some people place it in the kitchen for a pop of color, others like to keep it near their bed for a cozy touch. With crochet flower coaster pattern, it’s easy to follow along and create something beautiful even if you’re just starting out. Each flower fits perfectly in your hand and brings a smile to everyone who sees it. This coaster is easy to make and can brighten up every part of your home.
Materials
- Yarn: 4-ply cotton (multiple colors for flowers, green for leaves, brown for sunflower center)
- Crochet Hooks: 2.0 mm–2.5 mm (adjust according to your yarn thickness)
- Needle: For sewing, embroidery, and weaving in ends
- Scissors
- Optional: Fabric glue (for attaching parts, though sewing is recommended for flexibility)
- Stitch markers (optional, for rounds)
- Safety pins (optional, for marking positions)
- Embroidery thread or fine yarn for flower centers
Key Abbreviations
| Abbreviation | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ch | Chain |
| sl st | Slip stitch |
| sc | Single crochet |
| dc | Double crochet |
| hdc | Half double crochet |
| inc | Increase (2 sts in one st) |
| dec | Decrease |
| MR | Magic Ring |
| fpdc | Front post double crochet |
| bpdc | Back post double crochet |
Special Notes
- For a larger set, increase the stitch count and rounds accordingly.
- Attach flowers to leaves using sewing, not glue, for better flexibility and shaping.
- Roses and carnations are constructed directly onto the leaves; others are made separately and attached.
A. Flower Coaster (Base)
Coaster Base
- Magic Ring:
Create a magic ring. - Round 1:
Ch 2, work 12 dc into the ring.
Tighten the magic ring.
Sl st in top of first dc to join.
(12 dc) - Round 2:
Ch 2, (dc inc in next st, ch 1) repeat around for a total of 12 increases.
Sl st to join.
(24 dc, plus ch-1 spaces) - Round 3:
Ch 2, (dc in next st, dc inc in next st, ch 1) repeat 12 times.
Sl st to join.
(36 dc, plus ch-1 spaces.
Skip the chain spaces; work only in the dcs) - Round 4:
Ch 2, (dc in next st, dc inc in next st, dc in next st, ch 1) repeat for 12 times.
Sl st to join.
(48 dc, plus ch-1 spaces) - Round 5:
Ch 2, (3 dc, dc inc in next st, ch 1) repeat for 12 times.
Sl st to join.
(60 dc, plus ch-1 spaces) - Round 6:
Ch 2, (2 dc, dc inc in next st, 2 dc, ch 1) repeat for 12 times.
Sl st to join.
(72 dc, plus ch-1 spaces) - Finish:
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Leaves (Worked Around Coaster Edge)
- Attach green yarn to base at the first stitch.
- Ch 1.
- Round 1:
(sc, ch 1, skip 2 sts) repeat around for a total of 28 leaves (may vary if you altered the base count).
Sl st to join. - Round 2 (Leaf Formation):
In each ch-1 space:- sc, ch 4, sl st into 2nd ch from hook, ch 3, sc in same space.
(Creates a pointed leaf.)
Repeat in each space for all 28 leaves.
- sc, ch 4, sl st into 2nd ch from hook, ch 3, sc in same space.
- Fasten off and weave in tails.
B. Sunflower
Center
- Using brown yarn, MR.
- Ch 1, 6 sc into the ring.
Tighten, sl st to join. - Round 2:
Ch 1, sc inc in each st around.
(12 sc)
Sl st to join. - Switch to yellow yarn.
Petals (Make 5)
In each petal repeat:
- Ch 3, dc in same st,
- In next st: (dc, ch 3, sl st),
- Petal complete.
- Make a total of 5 petals.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
C. Peach Blossom
- With pink yarn, MR.
- Ch 2, dc, {ch 2, sl st}, (dc, ch 2, sl st) four more times (total 5 petals).
- Tighten ring, fasten off, and weave in ends.
- Embroider yellow flower center.
D. Rose (Directly Onto Leaf)
- Leaving a space of one leaf between each, attach yarn.
- Ch 16.
- In 4th ch from hook: 3 sc.
- Next stitch: 3 hdc.
- Next stitch: 3 dc.
- Next stitch: 2 dc, one "picot" (ch 3, sl st in same dc), 1 dc.
- Repeat the “2 dc, picot, 1 dc” step 9 more times.
- Ch 3, sl st.
- Roll to form rose; sew base to secure, fasten off.
E. Leaf & Calyx Connection (for Bouquet Effect)
- Round 1: On the coaster's edge, attach green yarn:
- (sc, ch 5, skip 2) repeat for 28 holes, sl st to join.
- In first hole (for calyx):
sc, ch 3, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 3, sc in same space. - In next hole (for leaf):
sc, ch 7, sl st in 4th ch, ch 3, sc in same space. - Alternate calyx and leaf around.
- Fasten off and weave in ends.
F. Flower Basket
- With basket color yarn, MR.
- Ch 1, 6 sc in ring, sl st.
- Ch 1. Round 2: sc inc in each st. (12 sc), sl st.
- Ch 1. Round 3: (sc, inc) x 6. (18 sc), sl st.
- Ch 1. Round 4: (sc, inc, sc) x 6. (24 sc), sl st.
- Ch 1. Round 5: (3 sc, inc) x 6. (30 sc), sl st.
- Ch 2. Round 6: Work in back loops only, dc in each st. sl st to join.
- Round 7–11: (fpdc in next st, bpdc in next st) repeat all around. Adjust rounds to desired height.
- Round 12: (3 sc, dec) x 6 around.
- Round 13: sc in each st around.
- Fasten off, weave in ends, and shape basket as needed.
Assembly & Final Tips
- Attach flowers and leaves by sewing for a flexible, bouquet-style fold.
- Do not use glue on areas intended for folding, as it causes stiffness.
- For the best bouquet effect, alternate flower types as you position them.
- Fold the completed piece gently to form a bouquet.
- Insert finished bouquet into flower basket for gifting or display.
Conclusion
This flower coaster and bouquet crochet set offers a multifunctional decor piece perfect for gifts and celebrations. Switching up colors, flower types, and sizes allows endless customization. For a polished finish, always block the coasters and flowers gently after completion.
Pattern Corrections and Tips
- Petal and leaf counts may vary based on your gauge; adjust as preferred.
- Use sewing, not glue, to maintain pliability in bouquet coasters.
- Always count stitches at the end of each round to avoid errors.
- Use a smaller hook for tighter flower and leaf shapes if desired.













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