🧢 How to Crochet a Round Coaster with Two Colors

Certainly! Here’s a step-by-step, detailed guide on how to crochet a round coaster using two colors. This is a fun and beginner-friendly project that helps you practice working in the round and changing colors. The result is a stylish and functional item for your home or as a handmade gift.

🧢 How to Crochet a Round Coaster with Two Colors

Crochet coasters are quick, fun, and versatile. Using two colors adds contrast and style β€” perfect for matching your home decor or creating themed gifts (e.g. seasonal or holiday colors).

✨ What You’ll Need

ItemDescription
YarnCotton yarn (best for absorbency) – Worsted weight (#4)
ColorsColor A (center) and Color B (outer edge or alternate rows)
Hook4.0 mm or 4.5 mm (G or 7 hook, based on yarn label)
ScissorsFor trimming yarn
Yarn needleFor weaving in ends
Stitch markerOptional, to mark the start of rounds

πŸ“˜ Stitches & Abbreviations

  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • st(s) – stitch(es)

We’ll work in joined rounds so the coaster lies flat and color changes are neat.

🌼 Step-by-Step Pattern (Two-Color Round Coaster)

🧡 R1: Center Circle (Color A)

  1. Make a magic ring (or ch 4 and sl st to form a loop).
  2. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), then work 11 dc into the ring.
  3. Join with sl st to the top of ch-3. (12 stitches total)

🎯 Tip: Pull the magic ring tight to close the center.

🧡 R2: Increase Round (Still Color A)

  1. Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in the same st.
  2. Work 2 dc in each st around.
  3. Join with sl st to top of ch-3. (24 stitches)

You’ve now doubled your stitch count for a flat circle.

πŸ”„ CHANGE TO COLOR B

Cut color A (optional) and join color B into any stitch.

🧡 R3: Continue Expanding (Color B)

  1. Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in the same stitch.
  2. (1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) – repeat around.
  3. Join with sl st. (36 stitches)

You are now forming a smooth, growing circle with subtle shaping.

🧡 R4: Final Round (Still Color B)

  1. Ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc in each stitch around.
  2. Sl st to join. (36 sc)

🎯 Optional: For a fancier edge, try reverse single crochet (crab stitch) instead of regular sc.

πŸŽ€ Optional Border Round (Switch Back to Color A)

You can finish with a contrasting decorative border:

  • Join Color A
  • (Skip 1 st, 5 dc in next st, skip 1 st, sl st in next) – repeat for a shell edge.

πŸ“ Finished Size

  • Using worsted weight yarn and a 4.5 mm hook, your coaster will be about 4.5–5 inches in diameter.
  • Adjust hook size or yarn weight to make larger/smaller coasters.

🧺 Care Instructions

  • Use 100% cotton yarn for best absorbency and heat resistance.
  • Machine wash cold, lay flat to dry.
  • If using acrylic, avoid hot cups/mugs directly on them (use decoratively).

βœ… Summary Checklist

βœ” Choose two cotton yarn colors
βœ” Work dc rounds in Color A, switch to Color B
βœ” Increase evenly for a flat circle
βœ” Add a neat or decorative border
βœ” Weave in ends
βœ” Block if needed for a perfect shape

πŸ”„ Pattern Variations

  • Alternate colors every round for a striped coaster.
  • Use a third color just for the edging.
  • Try a spiral technique with two colors (advanced beginner/intermediate).

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