
If you’re looking for a quick, cute crochet project, this rosebud crochet coaster is a perfect choice.
With delicate rosebuds all around the edge and a simple round construction, this coaster adds a soft floral touch to any table setting.
It’s a fast, satisfying make that works up in less than 30 minutes, making it ideal for gifts and craft fairs.
Table of contents
- A Quick and Beautiful Crochet Project
- A Delicate Floral Edge
- Perfect for Gifts All Year Round
- Great for Craft Fairs and Markets
- Easy and Beginner Friendly
- A Practical and Pretty Addition to Any Table
- Materials
- Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Special Stitches
- Gauge & Finished Size
- Instructions For Rosebud Coasters
- ✨ You're almost there! ✨
- More Crochet Coaster Patterns
- What's Next?
- Comments
A Quick and Beautiful Crochet Project
This rosebud coaster is a simple 6-round pattern, using basic stitches and repeats. Even though it looks detailed and decorative, the construction is straightforward and easy to follow.
Project overview
- Pattern type - Rosebud crochet coaster
- Skill level - Easy / advanced beginner
- Rounds - 6
- Time to make - Under 30 minutes per coaster
- Construction - No-sew design
Because everything is worked in one piece, there’s no sewing required, which makes this a relaxing and efficient project.
A Delicate Floral Edge
The highlight of this pattern is the 16 small rosebuds that form a decorative border around the coaster.
These little flowers give the coaster a romantic, handcrafted look without adding complicated steps.
The rosebuds are worked directly into the final round, so you get a textured, floral finish without having to attach separate pieces.
Make a coaster and mug cozy set by pairing it with our rosebud crochet mug cozy pattern.
Perfect for Gifts All Year Round
These rosebud coasters make thoughtful, handmade gifts for many occasions, including:
- Mother’s Day
- Valentine’s Day
- Birthdays
- Christmas and holiday gifts
- Hostess gifts
Make them in soft pastels for spring, deep reds for Valentine’s Day, or festive colors for the holidays. A small set tied with ribbon makes a beautiful and practical present.
Great for Craft Fairs and Markets
Because each coaster works up so quickly, this pattern is perfect for batch making. You can easily create sets in different color combinations to suit different tastes and seasons.
They’re:
- Lightweight
- Practical
- Easy to display
- Affordable gift items
All of this makes them ideal for craft fairs, markets, and handmade shops.
Easy and Beginner Friendly
Even though the finished coaster has a detailed look, the stitches used are simple and repetitive. If you’re comfortable with basic crochet stitches and working in the round, you’ll find this pattern approachable and enjoyable.
It’s a great project for:
- Practicing consistent stitch tension
- Using small amounts of yarn
- Making quick, satisfying gifts
A Practical and Pretty Addition to Any Table
Not only are these coasters decorative, they’re also functional. They help protect your tables and countertops from heat, condensation, and small spills.
Use them with:
- Coffee mugs
- Teacups
- Cold drinks
- Small planters or candles
Materials
Yarn
#2 fine (sport, baby, 5-8 ply) cotton yarn with about 16 - 18 WPI (wraps per inch*
- Color A, white – 10.4 yards (9.5 meters)
- Color B, green – 8.2 yards (7.5 meters)
- Color C, pink – 13.2 yards (12 meters)
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - measures yarn thickness by counting how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. More wraps thinner yarn, while fewer wraps thicker yarn.
Hook Size
- 3mm
Notions
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- ch – chain stitch
- col – color
- dc – double crochet
- dc2CL – double crochet 2 cluster – see below
- hk – hook
- MR – magic rind
- PC – popcorn stitch – see below
- rnd – round
- rpt – repeat
- sc – single crochet
- sk – skip
- sl st – slip stitch
- sp – space
- st/sts – stitch/stiches
- YO – yarn over
- lp/lps – loop/loops
- [] – at the end of a round indicates the number of stitches in that round
Special Stitches
- Dc2CL - YO, insert hk in st, YO, pull up lp (3 lps on hk), YO, pull through 2 lps (2 lps on hk), YO, insert hook in same st, YO, pull up lp (4 lps on hk), YO pull through 2 lps (3 lps on hk), YO, pull through all lps on hk.
- PC - 5dc in st, remove hk from the loop, insert hk into 1st dc made, pick up the loop of last dc, and draw through lp on hk.
Gauge & Finished Size

- Gauge not so important for this project
- Finished size is about 5 inch (13cm) in diameter
Instructions For Rosebud Coasters

Rnd 1, col A - Into MR, ch3 (count as dc), 11dc into ring, sl st into top of ch-3 to join, pull yarn tail tight to close the ring. [12dc]
Rnd 2 - ch3 (count as dc), 1dc in same sp as ch-3, 2dc in each st, sl st into top of ch-3 to join. [24dc]
Rnd 3 - ch3 (count as dc], 1dc in same sp as ch-3, 1dc in next st, *2dc in next st, 1dc in next, rpt from * times, 12 times, sl st into top of ch-3 to join. [36dc]
Rnd 4 - ch3 (count as dc], 1dc in same sp as ch-3, 1dc in next 2-st, *2dc in next sts, 1dc in next 2-sts, rpt from * times, 12 times, sl st into top of ch-3 to join, cut yarn, fasten off and weave in ends. [48dc]
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Rnd 6, col C – sl st new col into any ch-2 sp, ch3 (count as 1st dc of 1st PC), PC in same sp as ch-3, ch3, 1sc in the sp between dc2DC, ch3, * PC in ch-2 sp, ch3, 1sc in the sp between dc2DC, ch3, rpt from* 15 times, sl st into back of 1st PC to join, ch1, cut yarn fasten off and weave in end.
This rosebud crochet coaster pattern is quick, easy, and perfect for gifting. With a simple 6-round construction and a no-sew design, it’s a project you can finish in under 30 minutes while still creating a beautifully detailed floral edge.
Whether you’re making gifts, stocking your craft fair table, or adding a handmade touch to your home, these rosebud coasters are a delightful project to keep on your hook.
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