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Free Cute Oranges Squares Crochet Patterns – Fresh Summer Citrus

Learn to make the fun, colorful, and perfect for summer Cute Oranges Coasters crochet graph pattern. Great for home use or as a part of other designs, like scarves, bags, and blankets. The graph can be used for crochet, knitting, Tunisian crochet, and any other fiber art.

Happy July my friends!
I cannot believe we’re half way through July. I am not complaining because the faster we move through the Summer, the faster we get to Fall. But for now, it’s time to celebrate the sun with a fun and quick little stash buster – the Cute Oranges Coasters crochet patterns.

Longtime fans know I love coasters. They’re so wonderful and fun to make (for me at least) and a great way to use smaller bits of yarn that’s left over from other projects. And they make great gifts or components of other designs – like making it into a bag or a scarf. It’s all about what makes you happy with is, ya know?

As always, I used Stitch Fiddle to design this coaster and they’re worked from the bottom up in rows. And below you’re going to find some photos of the coaster as I was working up the design. I included them so you can get a bit more insight into how I like to work designs like this. I primarily used intarsia for this design, meaning I used separate ends of yarn for the color sections on the sides (colors A and B) and switched between colors C and D in the center. While this can create a bit of a bulky center but some steam blocking helps to even it out.

Personally, I don’t know what I’m going to do with these coasters, probably just use them around the house. Or give them to some friends because sharing is caring, ya know?

I hope you like this week’s pattern. It’s a lovely summer project IMO, keep ya cool and occupied while it’s hot and sunny outside. As always, I appreciate you checking out this post and I hope you if you like the pattern you decide to shop the instructions for this pattern are available in my Ravelry shop.

Please note: I was provided the yarn for this pattern by We Crochet and Lion Brand Yarn for other personal projects, just to make something fun and without compensation. I wasn’t provided the yarn with the expectations of positive or negative reviews but I’ve used both yarns many times over the years and they’re fantastic. A great worsted weight yarns, I’ll probably keep using them for years to come. This post contains affiliate links. If you purchase yarn through any of the links in this post, I may be compensated. And do not make videos using my patterns.

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If you appreciate my patterns I hope you’d consider purchasing an ad-free pdf of this pattern in my Ravelry shop and Lovecrafts shop (coming soon)!


Where to purchase the Cute Oranges Coasters crochet pattern

Coming soon
[Image description] Top down look at 2 Cute Oranges Squares, while a white woman's hands works on an unfinished square.

Language

American English

Level

Intermediate (need to know how to read a graph and do color work)

Materials

  • US G (4.00 mm) crochet hook
  • Worsted weight/ size #4 yarn
  • Notions: scissors, measuring tape, yarn needle

Gauge

  • 19 sc x 20 rows = 4” (blocked)

Terms/ Stitches used

  • St: Stitch
  • Ch: Chain
  • RS: Right side
  • Sc: Single crochet

Notes

  • As is industry standard, this pattern is just a free graph and not written instructions but you can purchase the pattern for a fee in my Ravelry shop.
  • These squares are worked from the bottom up in rows, with a chain and turn at the beginning of the row.
  • Begin with a ch 22 in color A, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 21 sc.
  • The ch 1 at the beginning of the rows does not count as a stitch.
  • Blocking is suggested for this pattern.
  • The odd rows are the right side.
  • This whole pattern is worked in sc.
  • Your coaster may not be completely even but border and blocking can help.
  • To conserve yarn, colors A and B are not carried behind colors C – D, they’re only used where they’re called for. 2 ends of color A and B were used and then dropped down the WS and picked up when necessary on the next row. If you carry A and B through the whole square, you may run out of yarn per the estimates and your coaster could be bulky. 
  • In the photos: Color A is green, color B is orange, color C is white, and color D is yellow. Color A and color B is Pound of Love in Waterfall and White and colors C and D are Brava Worsted in Orange and Caution.

Blocked Cute Oranges Coasters crochet patterns Finished Product Details (approx)

HeightWidth
4.6”4.8”
 

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Notes on carrying yarn on the Cute Oranges Coasters crochet patterns

For yarn conservation and clarity purposes, the colors are not carried throughout the coasters. Instead I used “bobbins” or individual stands of color all the sections of color through the design.

Below are 2 close up photos of the coaster, showing all the colors being used separately with separate strands of yarn. If you’d like to carry the yarn, I do highly suggest while carrying the inactive yarn with the RS facing, make sure it’s behind the previous row’s stitches. And when carrying the inactive yarn with the WS facing, make sure it’s in front of the previous row’s stitches. Don’t pull the carried yarn too tight or let it hang loose (try to keep it even with the stitches), as it can distort your square’s final look. Blocking may help even out some distortion or bulkiness of the center that may occur.

[Image description] Top down look at an unfinished right side Cute Oranges Coaster on a white background and strings coming from the top of the design.
Right side close up
[Image description] Top down look at an unfinished wrong side Cute Oranges Coaster on a white background and strings coming from the top of the design.
Wrong side close up

For this technique, I prefer to use individual strands for all the colors, even the main color. I change colors on the final pull through of the sc and drop the inactive yarn down the WS and pick it back up as I work the rows back and forth. It can be a bit challenging to do this with so many colors but this is a nice small project and a good opportunity to practice 😀

Remember: Your coasters may not be perfectly even when you’re done, but the border and blocking (which is highly suggested) can help this.


[Image description] Top down look at both Cute Oranges Coasters on a white background with skeins of yarn along the left side of the photo

Cute Oranges Coasters Crochet Graphs

Orange 1 Graph

Graph Key: Color A is green, color B is orange, color C is white, and color D is yellow. Looking for written instructions, buy them on Ravelry here.

Graph for the Cute Orange Coaster 1 crochet pattern by Divine Debris

For the squares: begin with a ch 22 in color A, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 21 sc.

Border
With the RS facing you, join color A in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster. 
Row 1: A: Ch 1, sc into the next 21 sts, ch 1 at the corner and rotate a quarter turn, sc into the next 21 row ends, ch 1 at the corner and rotate a quarter turn, sc into the next 21 sts of Row 21, ch 1 at the corner and rotate a quarter turn, sc down the next 21 row ends, ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 84 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block the coaster so it measures 4.6” x 4.8”.

Orange 2 Graph

Graph Key: Color A is green, color B is orange, color C is white, and color D is orange. The written instructions can be found in my Ravelry shop here.

Graph for the Cute Oranges Coaster 2 crochet pattern by Divine Debris

For the squares: begin with a ch 22 in color A, turn, and start in the 2nd ch from the hook. Each row begins with a “ch 1, turn” and all st counts are 21 sc.

Border
With the RS facing you, join color A in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster. 
Row 1: A: Ch 1, sc into the next 21 sts, ch 1 at the corner and rotate a quarter turn, sc into the next 21 row ends, ch 1 at the corner and rotate a quarter turn, sc into the next 21 sts of Row 21, ch 1 at the corner and rotate a quarter turn, sc down the next 21 row ends, ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 84 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block the coaster so it measures 4.6” x 4.8”.

Learn to make the fun, colorful, and perfect for summer Cute Oranges Coasters crochet graph pattern. Great for home use or as a part of other designs, like scarves, bags, and blankets. The graph can be used for crochet, knitting, Tunisian crochet, and any other fiber art.