Happy November friends! I sure hope your Halloween was a fantastic one with lots of candy and cute costumes. So… to kick of November I decided to release the Cute Mushroom Coaster crochet pattern first because it’s so cute and would make great holiday gifts.
However… I also had another reason to kick off this month’s patterns with this coaster – I have devised a bag design using this coaster and that will becoming next week. I haven’t posed many photos but you can see a little sneak peek of the seaming on this Instagram Reel. I was inspired to make the bag because I just love how the little mushroom turned out that I really wanted to make one of these coaster designs into something else. Of course, I had a few different ideas at first but a bag was almost too perfect.
Now you don’t have to make the bag I post next week, you can get as creative as you’d like and turn this little coaster into a blanket or a pot older or a scarf… you name it. It’s one of the reasons I really love to share and make these kinds of designs, they’re useful if you just make the little coaster or you can use the mushroom as a component of a larger design. So versatile, ya know?
Overall if you’re like me and you totally love a good mushroom design, I think you’re going to like this pattern a whole lot. And it’s so simple, you can practice your color work skills with it too. With only 2 for most of the design you can really learn how to change colors easily. You could even leave the white spots on the mushroom off and have it be even easier to make. Or you can explore some of my other mushroom patterns if you want indulge in some mushroom fun.
I really do hope you like this new pattern and give it a try. It’s fun and you could use it for so many things. Happy last two month’s of 2022! Remember to wear and wash your masks, be kind to your neighbors and yourself.
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Where to purchase the Cute Mushroom Coaster crochet pattern
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
- At least 5 colors
- Less than 1 oz/ 62 yds each color
- I used stash yarn I had for this
- I believe it’s Bernat Super Vaule
- Notions: scissors, measuring tape, yarn needle
Gauge
- 19 sc x 20 rows = 4” (blocked)
Terms/ Stitches used
- Ch: Chain
- St: Stitch
- Sc: Single crochet
- RS: Right side
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.
- This coaster is worked from the bottom up in rows, with a ch and turn at the beginning of the row.
- Chain 20 to begin your pattern.
- 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.
- In the photos: color A is green, color B is brown, color C is cream, color D is red, and color E is white.
Blocked Cute Mushroom Coaster crochet pattern measurements (approx)
Height | Width |
4.4” | 4.6” |
Cute Mushroom Coaster Crochet Pattern Graph
Key: Color A is white, color B is orange, color C is brown, and color D is green.
Finishing (optional)
Border
With the RS facing you, join your yarn in the first st on the other side of Row 1 of the coaster.
Row 1: A: Ch 1, sc into the next 19 sts, ch 1 at the corner, sc into the next 20 row ends, ch 1 at the corner, sc into the next 19 sts of Row 20, ch 1 at the corner, sc down the next 20 row ends, ch 1 at the corner, join with a slip st – 78 sc, 4 ch-1 spaces
Fasten off, weave in your ends. Block if you’d like.
You can pick up written instructions for the Cute Mushroom Coaster crochet pattern in my Ravelry shop.
Lily
Tuesday 23rd of July 2024
Do you carry the yarn or break off for each change?
Divine Debris
Thursday 25th of July 2024
Depends on the pattern, for these I used bobbins of the edge colors and a separate piece of yarn in the center. I hope that helps.