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Hi everyone! Thanks for checking out the free crochet pattern for the Spring Dip Dye Coasters. Scroll down for the free pattern and design notes!
It’s finally starting to warm up a little outside and we’re getting some sunshine here in northern Ohio! It’s so refreshing. To welcome Spring, I wanted to share a new quick and easy free crochet pattern that will help brighten up your home a bit!
We’re currently doing our best to avoid getting/spreading COVID-19, and that means that I need to avoid my fave Joann Fabrics for a few weeks at least… but it’s also a great excuse to get some stash busting done! I made these little coasters over the course of a movie marathon with my fiance last weekend, and they helped me shrink some of my stash of Lily Sugar n Cream.
Keep scrolling down for the free pattern!
Materials Needed:
- Size US 7 β 4.5mm crochet hook (I use these from Amazon β theyβre amazing!)
- 5 2.5 oz/120 yard balls of Lily Sugar n Cream in Potpourri, Dusty Rose, Yellow, Beach Glass, and Soft Violet
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
Gauge & Measurements:
- 4β³ x 4β³: 13 sts x 11 rows
- Finished Size: 4.5″ x 4.5″
Abbreviations (US):
- ch = chain
- hhdc = herringbone half double crochet
- st(s) = stitch(es)
Stitches Used:
- Herringbone Half Double Crochet (if you donβt know how, check out my tutorial here!)
Pattern:
With color 1 (Beach Glass, Yellow, Dusty Rose, or Soft Violet), ch 17.
Row 1: Hhdc in 4th ch from hook. Hhdc in each chain across. Ch 2, turn.
Rows 2-6: Hhdc in the 2nd st of the row. Hhdc in each st across. Ch 2, turn.
At the end of row 6, switch to color 2 (Potpourri).
Rows 7-12: Hhdc in the 2nd st of the row. Hhdc in each st across. Ch 2, turn.
At the end of row 12, tie off yarn and weave in ends.
Make a set of 4, make an extra set for the office, switch up the colors – you can do so many different things with this basic coaster pattern. Tag me on Instagram (@sarahfaithcrafts) and use #sarahfaithcrafts if you try these out!
As always, let me know if you have any questions or comments about this free pattern.
Happy making, and Happy Spring!