Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Cute Crochet Coasters-Pattern©

Cute Crochet Coasters-Pattern©
Do you have trouble getting your
kidsto use coasters...will if so here
are some they'll really like using!
I made a little Red Race Car, one with buttons, and of course Mickey Mouse Style

There's a Turtle and a Goldfish!
Here's the Free Pattern, these
are super simple to make, and are
all crocheted in the round.
Free Pattern:
I used a G hook 4.0mm
For Coasters
Row 1. Ch 3 wk 11 hdc in the 1ch from the hook join with sl st, ch 2
Row 2. wk 2 hdc in each st around, join with sl st, ch 2
Row 3. wk 1 hdc in the next 2 sts, wk 2 in the next st, around, join with sl st, ch 2
Row 4.wk 3 hdc in the next 3 sts, wk 2 in the next, around, join sl st, ch 2
Row 5. wk 1 hdc st all the way around in the back loops only
You can stop at this point if you want to or you can
add another row.
Just join with sl st, ch 2 and wk 1 hdc all the way around join
and fasten off.
 
For the Mickey ears
Wk row 1 and half of row 2, you will start seeing the shape, sew them on!
 
For the Turtle's front legs, make 2
Ch 6, wk 3 hdc in the 1st st, wk 2 hdc in the next, wk 1 hdc in the next 4 sts
For back legs, make 2
Ch 8, wk 3 hdc in the 1st st, wk 2 hdc in the next 7 sts
For the head
Ch 12, wk 4 hdc in the 1st and 2nd st, wk 1 hdc in next 9 sts,
turn and wk 1 hdc all the way around including the 2 sts
with 4 sts, sl st the rest of the sts and fasten off.
Sew onto the bottom of coaster, make a sl knot
for eye, I trimmed mine with a light mint green!
 
For the Goldfish
Ch 3, wk 3 hdc in the 1st st, ch 2 and turn
wk 2 hdc in the 1st st, wk 1 hdc in the next, 2 hdc in the last st, ch 2, turn
wk 1 hdc in the next row, ch 2 and turn
wk 2 hdc in the next st, 1 hdc in 3 sts, 2 in the next
repeat this until you have a nice size fish head shape
I did about 9 rows, the top fin and tail is worked in
the same manner, make eye with a slip knot!
 
The Red Race Car
To make tires, follow rows 1 and 2 for the
coasters, for rims, head lights and tail lights do row 1 of coasters.
 
Happy Crocheting!
 
By Connie Hughes©
 

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