This Bloom Crochet Coaster pattern is our first one in the Spring Crochet Coasters Crochet-Along.
It’s a soft, floral-inspired design that’s quick to make and just pretty to have around. I used cotton yarn for mine, but anything you have in your stash will work fine.
It’s the kind of project that doesn’t take much time or yarn but still feels special, great for your coffee table, as a little gift, or just for fun.
I hope you enjoy making it as much as I did…
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Spring Crochet Coasters CAL
This pattern is part of the Spring Crochet Coasters Crochet-Along (CAL), a free community event running this June 2025.
Each week, I’m sharing a brand-new, beginner-friendly coaster pattern you can whip up quickly, perfect for adding a handmade touch to your home or for gifting.
Whether you’re joining in for all the designs or just picking your favorites, I’m so glad you’re here!
You can find the full CAL details and links to each pattern
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What Yarn Should You Use for Coasters?
I like to use cotton yarn for coasters because it’s absorbent, holds its shape well, and handles a hot mug without any trouble. Plus, it’s easy to wash, always a bonus if you actually use your coasters (which I hope you do!).
You can also use cotton blends, something like a cotton-linen or cotton-bamboo mix. These are still sturdy but often feel a bit softer or have a different texture, which can be fun to play with.
I recommend avoiding anything really stretchy or fuzzy, like acrylic or mohair, since those tend to pill, melt under heat, or not lay as flat.
This is a great little project to shop your stash, too, just make sure the yarn is smooth and durable enough to hold up to regular use.

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If you love the look of this Bloom Crochet Coaster pattern, here are a few more crochet for the home patterns you can view on our website:
Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making the Bloom Crochet Coaster
Difficulty
Intermediate
Materials
This is the yarn I had at hand. Do not forget I made a sample for you to learn, so be creative and choose the yarn you love.
Feel it before starting your project.
I know there are a million different yarn choices out there, but that also depends on where you live, so just be creative!
- Cotton yarn or Blend Cotton yarn weight #4, approx 20 gr
- Hook: US Size G-6 (4 mm)
- Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- not relevant
Sizes
This sample is 6”
Stitch Key
You can see these stitches in action as you watch these video tutorials (just click on the underlined text):
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Slst = Slip stitch
Specialty Stitches
Picot st: Ch 3 and slip st to 1st ch
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Notes
- This pattern is written in US terminology
- This pattern is worked in rounds.
- Ch 3 does count as 1st st at the beginning of the round
- Ch 1 does not count as a stitch at the beginning of the round
- I used one color , you can use two or more colors to make the pattern stand out
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Bloom Coaster Instructions
Instructions
Make 4 or 6 identical
Ch 6, and join with Slst to form a ring or use the magic circle method
Round 1: Ch 3, 15 dc into the ring to a total of 16 dc, Slst to 3rd ch of beginning ch (16 dc)
Round 2: Ch 4 counts as dc + ch 1, dc 1 in same st, ch 1, skip 1 dc, * (dc1+ch1+dc1) in next dc, ch 1, skip 1 st, repeat from * 6 more times, join with Slst in 1st st
Round 3: Ch 5 ( counts as dc+ ch 2), dc 1 in next dc, 2dc in next ch1 space, , * dc 1 in next dc, ch 2, dc 1 in next dc, 2 dc in next ch space, repeat from* 6 more times, join with Slst to 3rd ch of ch5
Round 4: C4, picot st(3ch), ch 1, dc 1 in next 4 dc, * ch 1, picot st, ch 1, skip next ch 2 space, dc in next 4 st, * repeat from* around, omitting last dc, join with Slst to 3rd ch of ch 4
Round 5: Ch 5, picot st, ch 2, dc in next 4 dc, * ch 2, picot st, ch 2, dc 1 in net 4 dc, repeat from * around omitting last dc, join with Slst to 3rd ch of ch 5
Finishing
Make a set of 4 or 6, block your coasters, weave in ends, and enjoy!
Enjoy!
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**This is an original Sandra Regev pattern: Owner /Designer of Sandra Stitches. This pattern may not be redistributed for free, sale, or trade, but finished products can be sold with credit to this shop – enjoy!
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