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Ice Cream Splat Coasters

What is your favorite ice cream flavor? Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, or maybe mint? Make fun coasters in the form of an ice cream splat that will be an entertaining decoration for any party. Check the free crochet coaster pattern and make a stack of them.

Ice Cream Splat Coasters

PHOTOS by @hooked.on.candy / Instagram.com

Find the original free pattern on Instagram.

Strawberry Jar Cover

Your favorite jam will definitely look better with a cute, crochet lid on the top. Add even more cuteness with these adorable strawberry appliques. You can also make a practical coaster with this pattern. It’s easy and super practical.

Strawberry Jar Cover

Photo is by Monika Mrozkova / Ravelry.com

Find original free pattern or read more about it on Ravelry.

Sunflower Coaster

These sunflower coasters cheer up in a second, don’t you think? If we talk about me, imagine how I put my first cup of tea on this coaster in the morning, and I will definitely smile because it is so cute. Lovely and bright sunflowers bring whimsy to your interior. Or you can make it with this free crochet coasters pattern in pale colors to give them a farmhouse look.

Sunflower Coaster

PHOTOS by Kris Moore / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on krissysoverthemountaincrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Cute Mushroom Coaster

Mushrooms are a cute design idea for funny coasters that cheer you up every morning. You can make them with a free crochet coasters pattern by Divine Debris. What is cool, you can use this pattern for square blankets, bags, or any other project where you can imagine the picture of a mushroom. How do you like the idea?

Cute Mushroom Coaster

PHOTOS by Divine Debris / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on divinedebris.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

What’s This? Coaster

Introducing the Skeleton Halloween Coaster – a delightful addition to the Haunted Halloween Countdown collection. Named after Jack Skellington’s iconic song, this coaster is inspired by the popular Halloween movie. Designed for beginners, it’s a quick and easy project that will add a subtle touch of spookiness to your drinkware. See the free crochet pattern and add this charming piece to your Halloween decor today!

What’s This? Coaster

PHOTOS by Helena Shank / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on craftopiacollective.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Spiderweb Coasters

Spiderwebs, insects, witches, skeletons, and other not always beautiful things are consistently associated with the 31st of October, and these coasters will be a perfect decor for Halloween. The spiderweb coaster free crochet pattern by Raffaella Tassoni will help you to prepare for this day and maybe win the prize for the best-decorated house among neighbors. I wish you good luck!

Spiderweb Coasters

PHOTOS by Raffaella Tassoni / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on raffamusadesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Great Harvest Pumpkin Coasters

The pumpkin is the most well-known symbol of the fall, I guess. Pumpkin coasters could be a fabulous thematic decor on Halloween, a gift to anyone, or a valuable item for your home. This free crochet coaster pattern is the perfect project for advanced beginners. You’ll get a lot of fun working on it. Enjoy!

Great Harvest Pumpkin Coasters

PHOTOS by Crochet 365 Knit Too / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on crochet365knittoo.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Pumpkin Coaster 3D

Add a touch of fall charm to your home with these Pumpkin Coasters! Created with a unique pumpkin stitch pattern, these voluminous coasters are a fun and festive addition to your fall decor. Whether you’re a crochet beginner or a seasoned pro, the step-by-step instructions make it easy for all skill levels to create this piece. Grab your crochet hook and get started on this cozy and creative fall craft!

Pumpkin Coaster 3D

PHOTOS by MUSHYY / Ravelry.com

Find the original video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.