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Gourmet Burger Coaster Set - 5 Wool Felt Funny Coasters, 2 Beechwood Buns as Cute Coaster Holder - Stack Your Own Creative Hamburger Sandwich - Pure Wool Felt, Supreme Absorbency - Fun Fake Food Gifts

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If you find another cotton yarn you prefer to make coasters with, then that will work just as well too. The best yarn is the one you enjoy using for making coasters. All Free Crochet Coaster Patterns like shown can be found below. Stitches and Techniques Now that we’ve learned about the yarn and stitches you can expect to in these coaster crochet patterns, let’s take a look at why you should crochet one too! Why You’ll Love Crocheting a Coaster Half Double Crochet (hdc): Half double crochet stitches are easy to learn and a great beginner stitch to know. They will be used quite a bit in some of these coaster patterns, so be sure to touch up your skills with this stitch. Double Crochet (dc): Double crochet stitches are a common stitch used in crochet pattern designs. They are a taller stitch than the half double crochet and also easy to stitch up.

Get your crochet hook ready, then explore some of the most common crochet stitches and techniques below used in crochet coasters. Overall, crocheting a coaster is a fun and useful project that can be enjoyed by anyone, whether for yourself or as a gift. Ultimate List of Free Crochet Coaster Patterns Make it your Own: By crocheting your coaster, you can choose the color, pattern, and design that best suits your style and home decor. Add detail on the tomato using pink embroidery thread, by stitching 6 little triangles on, like segments. Stitch two burger bap circles together round the edge. We used mattress stitch, but over stitch/blanket stitch is fine. Leave around a 2” gap. Stuff it, until it’s nicely domed on top. Stitch up the gap.Now you have knitted all your bits of burger, gently press all the pieces, apart from the frilly edge of lettuce.

Magic Ring (Magic Circle): The magic ring is a technique used to start projects in the round using an adjustable loop to make a hole free coaster. Practicing crocheting skills: Crocheting a coaster is a small and simple project that can help beginners or anyone learning new stitches or techniques practice their skills before moving on to larger, more complex projects. Take a look below at the yarn and stitches you may need to know to crochet a coaster from this list. Yarn for Crochet Coasters Holiday Decor: Coasters can add a bit of fun to your decor for the holidays like Christmas, Fall, and more!

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Stitch along side of the panel around the edge of one circle. Stitch the short ends of the panel together. Now stitch the second circle on to the top edge of the panel, leaving a 2” gap. Single Crochet(sc): Single crochet stitches are used quite a bit in crochet coaster patterns since they are a small, tighter stitch. This crochet stitch makes for a crochet coaster that is clean and modern looking, plus easy to crochet too! For this, you need to make 5 pieces in total, sounds like loads but it’ll be worth it! For the first 4 pieces, use your beige yarn and follow the Tomato pattern. These 4 “circles” will form the tops and bottoms of your burger bun. When you choose a yarn for crocheting coasters, you will want a fiber that is durable to heat as well as easy to wash. If you use an acrylic yarn to make a coaster, it may melt due to the heat of the cup or mug. The two best choices are cotton or a cotton blend yarn. Favorite Cotton Yarn Most of the coaster patterns use basic crochet stitches and crochet skills. But there will be a few of these free crochet patterns that will use other techniques too.

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