List of 13 Flower Coasters Pattern (Even Beginners can Try!)

Maybe you’ve picked up crocheting because you wanted a new hobby, or because it looked oh-so-cute and felt super therapeutic. And now here you are — hook in one hand, yarn in the other, and a growing pile of “just one more project” on the side.
Well, guess what? You’ve just stumbled upon a blooming good one!
In this post, I am sharing 13 crochet flower coaster patterns — they are colorful, and crazy satisfying to make. Whether you are stitching them for yourself, gifting them to someone special, or just fancifying your tea time (because why not?), you are going to love how pretty these turn out.
Let’s get crocheting!
Crochet Abbreviations
Here are the crochet abbreviations I will be using throughout this flower coaster pattern tutorial:
MR | Magic Ring |
CH | Chain |
SL ST | Slip Stitch |
SC | Single Crochet |
V | Single Crochet Increase |
A | Single Crochet Decrease |
FLO | Front Loop Only |
BLO | Back Loop Only |
HDC | Half Double Crochet |
TV | Half Double Crochet Increase |
TA | Half Double Crochet Decrease |
DC | Double Crochet |
FV | Double Crochet Increase |
FA | Double Crochet Decrease |
TR | Triple Crochet |
TR TR | Double Triple Crochet |
K | Empty Stitch |

1: Simple Flower Coaster
Let’s kick things off with a timeless favourite. This one is a classic: easy peasy, beginner-friendly, and perfect for using up leftover yarn from other projects.

1: MR, 2 CH, 12 F, SL ST
2: 2 CH, (FV, CH) × 12, SL ST
3: 2 CH, 2 DC, 2 CH, (3 DC, 2 CH) × 12, SL ST — work the double crochet into the chain from Round 2
4: 2 CH, (2 CH, 2 DC) × 12, DC, SL ST — double crochet into the chain from Round 3, then slip stitch into the starting 2nd chain of this round
5: CH, (7 DC, SC) × 12, 7 DC, SL ST — work all double crochets into the chain from Round 4
2: 5-Petal Flower Coaster
Next up is the 5-Petal Flower Coaster — a dainty little design that blooms beautifully with a color switch at the end. If you want something small but striking, this one’s for you!

1: MR, 6 SC, SL ST
2: CH, 6 V, SL ST
3: CH, (SC, V) × 6, SL ST
4: CH, (V, 2 SC) × 6, SL ST
5: CH, (3 SC, V) × 6, SL ST
Change color
6: CH, (SC, HDC, FW, FW, HDC, SC) × 6, SL ST — this creates the first layer of each petal
7: CH, (SL ST, SC, 6 TV, SC, SL ST) × 6, SL ST — builds a fuller petal look
3: 5-Petal Flower with Leaf
Feeling a little extra? This cute flower comes with a little leaf buddy. You can crochet the leaf right on or make it separately and sew it in — totally your call. The centre’s already adorable on its own, but once that leaf’s on? Chef’s kiss.

Flower
1: MR, 2 CH, 15 DC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, 15 FV, SL ST
3: CH, (SL ST, HDC, 3 FV, HDC) × 5, SL ST
4: CH, (SL ST, SC, HDC, 4 FV, HDC, SC) × 5, SL ST
Leaf
1: 6 CH, go back 2 chains, SL ST, SC, DC, SC, 3 SC, SC, DC, SC, SL ST
— You can start the leaf directly from the flower or crochet it separately and sew it on.
Final touch:
Use white yarn and a yarn needle to stitch a few lines in the centre — gives it a sweet daisy vibe!
4: 6-Petal Flower Coaster
Petal by petal, this coaster builds up into a rounded and fuller look that is so satisfying to make. It is the kind of pattern you will want to make again and again. This is addictive, you have been warned! 😉

1: MR, CH, 9 HDC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, 9 FV, SL ST
3: 2 CH, (HDC, TV) × 9, SL ST
Change color
4: 2 CH, (HDC, TV, HDC) × 9, SL ST
5: 2 CH, (4 DC, 2 FV) × 6, SL ST
6: 2 CH, (4 HDC, DC, 2 FV, DC) × 6, SL ST
7: 2 CH, (4 HDC, 6 FV) × 6
8: 2 CH, (4 SC, 12 DC) × 6, SL ST
5: Sunflower Coaster
This sunflower coaster is here to bring sunshine to your space. Perfect for your desk, kitchen table, or to gift someone who needs a little brightness. Switch up the yarn colors for the centre and petals to get that classic sunflower contrast.

1: MR, 2 CH, 12 DC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, 12 FV, SL ST
3: 2 CH, (DC, FV) × 12
Change color
4: 2 CH, [2 K, (2 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC)] × 12, SL ST
5: CH, [SC, K, (4 DC, 2 CH, 4 DC), K] × 12, SL ST
6: Crochet Flower in Granny Square
If flower coasters had a vintage cousin, this would be it. This pattern pops the flower right into a granny square frame — so you can even join multiple together for a table runner or blanket later.

1: MR, 2 CH, 15 DC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, [DC, CH] × 16, SL ST
3: 2 CH, FV × 16, SL ST
4: CH, [SC, 3 CH] × 16, SL ST
5: CH, (SC, 7 DC) × 8, SL ST — Both stitches go into the empty chain spaces from Round 4
6: 4 CH, 2 TR, 2 CH, 3 TR, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC,
[3 TR, 2 CH, 3 TR, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC] × 3, SL ST
— Fold the petals from Round 5 to the front and work all stitches into the chain spaces from Round 4
7: 2 CH, 2 DC, [3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC] × 3, 3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, SL ST
— All stitches go into the chain spaces from Round 6
8: 2 CH, 2 DC, 3 DC, [3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC] × 3, 3 DC, 2 CH, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, 3 DC, SL ST — All stitches go into the chain spaces from Round 7
9: CH, 9 SC, [2 CH, 23 SC] × 3, 14 SC, SL ST
7: Daisy Flower Coaster
Clean, simple, and always sweet — just like a daisy. This one uses front loop-only stitches to give that nice, petal-like texture. It is a great beginner-friendly project that still gives that “aww” factor. Change up the middle color for a cute twist!

1: MR, 2 CH, 12 DC, SL ST
2: 2 CH, 12 FV, SL ST
Change color
3: 2 CH, (DC, FV) ×12, SL ST
4: 2 CH, (DC, FLO DC, FV) ×12, SL ST
5: 2 CH, (DC, FLO DC, DC, FV) ×12, SL ST
6: CH, K, [(FLO SC, CH), K, FV, (FV, CH), K] ×12, SL ST
8: Cherry Blossom Coaster
Add a little whimsy to your space with this layered Cherry Blossom Coaster — it looks fancy but is surprisingly easy to crochet! Perfect for spring vibes or gifting something handmade with love. The mix of colors and petal textures makes it a total standout on any table.

Start with pink
1: MR, (10 DC, CH) ×10, SL ST
2: CH, [SC, K, CH, (DC, CH, DC, CH, DC), CH, K] ×5, SL ST — as a rule of thumb, all stitches are crocheted into the spaces from the previous row (i.e. where there are chains)
3: CH, [SC, HDC, CH, (DC, 3 CH, SL ST, 3CH, DC), CH, HDC, SC] ×5, SL ST
Change color (green)
4: 2 CH, (FW, 3 CH, SC, 3 CH, SC, 3 CH) ×5, SL ST
Change color (white)
5: 2 CH, (4 DC) ×15, SL ST
— 4 DC are all in the chains from round 4
6: 2 CH, (3 DC, FV) ×15
Change color (light pink)
7: CH, (SC, 3 K, 3 CH) ×15, SL ST
8: 3 CH, (hdc4tog, SL ST) ×15
hdc4tog – puff stitch with 4 incomplete HDC
9: Vintage Flower Coaster
If you are all about that cottagecore life, this Vintage Flower Coaster is calling your name. It’s got a lacy, elegant texture and makes a lovely gift or decorative piece. Just switch up the yarn colors for a sweet retro or soft romantic vibe.

1: MR, 3 CH, 19 DC, SL ST
Change color
2: 3 CH, 1 DC, 2 CH, (2 DC, 2 CH) ×9, SL ST
Change color
3: 3 CH, DC, 2 CH, 2 DC, (2 DC, 2 CH, 2 DC) ×9, SL ST
— All stitches are crocheted in the chains from round 2
4: (8 DC, SC) ×10, SL ST
— Double crochet is in the bigger hole, and single crochet is in the smaller hole
10: Retro Flower Coaster
Bright, bold, and full of flower power — this Retro Flower Coaster is like a little time machine to the ’70s! It’s a fun challenge with a funky shape and pops of color you’ll love showing off. Perfect for adding groovy vibes to your coffee or craft corner.

1: MR, 2 CH, 31 DC, SL ST
Change color
2: 3 CH, (2 CH, K, DC) x16, 2 CH, SL ST
3: 3 CH, DC2tog, (4 CH, K, DC3tog) x15, 2 CH, SL ST
— DC are to crochet in the chains from round 2
Change color
4: 3 CH, 2 DC, 5 DC x 15, 2 DC, SL ST
Change color
5: (4 CH, 7 CH, TR), 2K, 5 DC, [(TR, 7 CH, TR), 2K, 5 DC, 2K]x7, SL ST
6: 3 CH, 6 DC, 5 CH, 7 DC, (7 DC, 5 CH, 7 DC) x7, SL ST
— worked all patterns in the 7 CH from round 5
- DC2tog – do 2 double crochet in 3 different stitches and pull over all
- DC3tog – do 3 double crochet in 3 different stitches and pull over all
11: Four Leaf Clover Coaster
Feeling lucky? This Four Leaf Clover Coaster brings charm and cheer wherever you place it — ideal for March or any day you need a bit of magic. Bonus: it is a great convo starter at your next brunch or craft fair!

1: MR, 3 CH, DC, 3 CH, (3 DC, 3CH) ×3, DC, SL ST
2: 3 CH, DC, FV, 3 CH, (FV, 3 DC, FV, 3 CH) ×3, FV, DC, SL ST
3: 3 CH, 3 DC, (DC, 2 CH, SL ST, 2 CH, DC), [7 DC, (DC, 2 CH, SL ST, 2 CH, DC)] ×3, 3 DC, SL ST
4: 2K, FW, K, FW, (5 SL ST, K, FW, FW, K, SL ST, K, FW, FW, K) ×3, 5 SL ST, K, FW, FW, K, SL ST
4-1: 12 CH, SL ST
— this forms the handle of the four leaf clover.
12: Marimekko Flower Coaster
Inspired by the iconic Marimekko print, this bold flower coaster has layers of texture and serious design vibes. With petals that practically pop, it is a creative twist on the usual round shapes. Add it to your collection for a fun, modern touch to your crochet game.

Middle
1: MR, 6 SC, SL ST
2: CH, 6V, SL ST
Change color
3: CH, (SC, V) x6, SL ST
4: CH, (2 SC, V) x6, SL ST
5: CH, (3 SC, V) x6, SL ST
Change color
The “-1”, “-2”, etc will represent the flower petals, where 1 is the 1st petal, 2nd is the 2nd petal, and so on. I would recommend that you put a stitch marker on every 1st stitch of each petal so you can keep track.
Flower Petals
Round 6
6-1: SC, (HDC, DC), DC, (DC, HDC), SC
6-2: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), DC, (DC, HDC), SC
6-3: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), 2 DC, (DC, HDC), SC
6-4: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), 2 DC, (DC, HDC), SC
6-5: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), 3 DC, FV, (DC, HDC), SC
Round 7
7-1: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), DC, 2 FV, (DC, HDC), SC
7-2: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), DC, 2 FV, (DC, HDC), SC
7-3: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), DC, 2 FV, DC, (DC, HDC), SC
7-4: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), DC, 2 FV, DC, (DC, HDC), SC
7-5: (SL ST, CH, SC), (HDC, DC), DC, FV, 2 DC, FV, DC, FV, HDC, SC
Round 8
8-1: 2 SL ST, SC, TV, HDC, TV, HDC, TV, HDC, SC, SL ST
8-2: 2 SL ST, SC, TV, HDC, TV, HDC, TV, HDC, SC, SL ST
8-3: SL ST, SC, (HDC, DC), DC, FV, 2DC, FV, DC, (DC, HDC), SC, SL ST
8-4: SL ST, SC, (HDC, DC), DC, FV, 2DC, FV, DC, (DC, HDC), SC, SL ST
8-5: SL ST, HDC, FV, DC, HDC, SL ST, HDC, (DC, HDC), SC, (HDC, DC), TR, EV, (DC, HDC), SC, SL ST
Round 9
9-1: 2 SL ST, SC, TV, HDC, SL ST, SC, TV, DC, EV, FV, SC, SL ST
9-2: 2 SL ST, SC, TV, HDC, SL ST, SC, TV, DC, EV, FV, SC, SL ST
9-3: 2 SL ST, HDC, (DC, TR), TR, EV, TR, (TR, DC), HDC, SL ST, HDC, (DC, TR), (TR, DC), SC, SL ST
9-4: 2 SL ST, HDC, (DC, TR), TR, EV, TR, (TR, DC), HDC, SL ST, HDC, (DC, TR), (TR, DC), SC, SL ST
Cut yarn
Round 10
Start from the first stitch of the first petal for the 10th row.
10-1: CH, (HDC, DC), 2 EV, 3 HDC, DC, 2 TR, 2 EV, (TR, DC), HDC, SC, SL ST
10-2: SL ST, HDC, (DC, TR), EV, 2 TR, 3 EV, (TR, DC), HDC, EA, 3 EV, (DC, HDC), SL ST
13: Rose Coaster
Elegant and timeless, the Rose Coaster is a true beauty that will bring a touch of floral charm to any table. With its detailed petals and rich texture, it’s perfect for both seasoned crafters and those looking to level up their crochet game.

1: MR, 8 SC, SL ST
2: CH, (SC, 4 CH) x4, SL ST
3: (SC, HDC, 3 DC, HDC, SC) x4, SL ST
4: CH, (SC, 6 CH) x6, SL ST
— For each petal, place the SC in the 2nd DC, the HDC in the next petal, and the 2nd DC on the 3rd petal, and so on.
5: (SC, HDC, 5 DC, HDC, SC) x6, SL ST
Break the yarn.
Start in the middle of the petals using the same color yarn.
6: CH, (SC, 8 CH) x6, SL ST
— single crochet are in the middle of each petal from round 5
7: (SC, HDC, 7DC, HDC, SC) x6, SL ST
Cut yarn and change color.
Start in the middle of the petals.
8: 2 CH, DC, (5 CH, 2 K, SC, 5 CH, 3 K, SC, 5 CH, 2 K, dc2tog) x5, 5 CH, 2 K, SC, 5 CH, 3 K, SC, 5 CH, 2 K, SL ST
Cut yarn and start from the middle of the chains
9: CH, (SC, 5 CH) x18, SL ST
— All single crochet are worked in the middle of the chains.
Cut yarn and change color.
Start from one of the single crochet from round 9.
10: (SC, K, 5 DC, K) x18, SL ST
Once you are done stitching, give your coaster a gentle block to make it lie flat. If you are feeling a little extra, sew some white yarn into the centre of the flower for a finishing touch.
Trust me, once you start, you won’t want to stop. These coasters are the kind of thing that turn into thoughtful gifts, market bestsellers, or simply your new favourite way to spend an afternoon.
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