Make your coffee tables worth sitting around in the spring with these REALLY elegant ways to crochet flower coasters from Lavender coaster to rose coasters and more. With free patterns, you can learn crocheting, all-time favorite variations of the flower coasters.
With that said, let’s crochet a bouquet coaster to flower stitch coaster, a 5-petal coaster, and a doily coaster. You will love the brightness and colorfulness of these designs.
How many types of flower coaster designs are included?
I have talked about 6 types:
- Lavender bouquet coaster
- 5-petal spiral flower coaster
- Daisy coaster
- Tulip coaster
- Coaster with decorative pot
- Lotus flower coaster
Basic Crochet Flower Pattern
Round 1
Make a magic ring.
Ch 1 and work 10 sc into the ring.
Join with a sl st to the first sc.
Round 2 – Petals
Ch 2, work 3 dc into next stitch, ch 2, sl st into same stitch.
Repeat from * to * around to create 5 petals.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Pattern #1: Crochet A Flower Bouquet Coaster

The bouquet coaster designs were traditionally based on roses, tulips, and lilies. The following pattern will let you crochet a bouquet coaster with lavender flowers. You can make it possible by crocheting shorter lavender blooms than usual.
This way, it becomes a perfect drink coaster and can be rolled up and bundled to make a Lavender bouquet, too.
For this pattern, you have to make only three layers of petals. The design rule is to alternate between light and dark shades of your chosen color. The best colors are pink, purple, and blue.
Pattern #2: Crochet A Flower Bouquet Coaster

With only basic stitches worked in spiral rounds, this is the easiest method to crochet a flower coaster. Try this method when you want to crochet many coasters in less time. The design is of a 5-petal, rounded petal flower with raised edges. Here are some color ideas to crochet this coaster:
- Blue and Yellow
- Orange and Pink
- Purple and Pink
- Blue and beige
- Baby pink and hot pink
You can also crochet it without the raised edging by skipping the last round. One suggestion would be to use picot stitch in the middle of each petal for a lovely pointed-petal variation.
Pattern #3: Crochet A Daisy Flower Coaster

This elegant daisy flower coaster shows an unmatched use of surface chaining and no-sew flower crocheting. The design works as follows: a 5-round crochet coaster featuring three flat daisies along the circumference.
This is not an entirely new design of coaster, but it is quite well-designed.
The seamless switch of color, shell, and cluster stitch makes it possible to crochet the flower as you go. Will you crochet it this spring? Try:
- White Daisy
- Purple Daisy
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Make Crochet AmigurumiPattern #4: Crochet A Tulip Coaster

Let’s crochet a large 3D tulip stitch coaster that’s easy and quick. While the base of this coaster is the usual single crochet round, the last shell stitch edging enhances the look greatly.
That’s a perfect stitch to complement the tulip stitch. As for the tulip stitch, it needs a small puff stitch for the bloom and V-stitch for the small stem.
You can crochet it as you go, but holding three yarn strands is necessary. Wanna crochet?
Pattern #5: Crochet A Coaster & Pot

Let’s crochet a simple pot to bundle up the bouquet coaster that we learnt in the previous tutorial inside. This is a ribbed pot worked from the bottom up in rounds. You can remake it with any height, as the pattern after the base is repetitive.
So, when you place your coaster inside, the set will display a potted flower arrangement.
That is the perfect way to turn the coaster into decor when coasters are not in use.
Pattern #6: Crochet A Lotus Flower Coaster

This is an advanced crochet flower coaster design and uses five colors of yarn. The centre part uses puff stitch, the middle part features lacy stitches, and the last part uses shell stitch.
If seem in that way, this is still an easy project. However, this coaster will need a larger amount of yarn. Crochet with pink, white, and yellow or blue, white, green, and black yarns.
Discussion on 3D Flower Coasters
What skill level do I need to make these flower coasters?
Most of the suggestions are for beginners to intermediate. The 5-petal spiral coaster and bouquet coaster are easier, while the lotus coaster is more advanced due to multiple stitch types and color changes.
Which crochet coaster pattern is best for beginners?
The 5-petal flower coaster (Pattern #2) is the easiest. It uses simple stitches worked in spiral rounds and can be completed quickly.
What yarn works best for flower coasters?
Cotton yarn is recommended because it is absorbent, durable, and holds shape well. It also comes in wide range of flower colors.
Can I customize the colors of the coasters?
Yes. All patterns are customizable. You can mix bright spring colors like pink, purple, blue, yellow, or use pastel. For example, you can make the rose in also purple and red.
Which pattern is the fastest to crochet?
The spiral 5-petal coaster is the fastest because it uses basic stitches and little bit of shaping. It is perfect when making multiple coasters for gifting or selling.
What makes the lavender bouquet coaster special?
It is designed with petals that can be rolled as a mini bouquet when not used as a coaster.
What is unique about the daisy flower coaster?
The daisy coaster has color changes and surface chaining. It also includes daisies along the edges, giving it a more detailed finish.
Is the tulip coaster difficult to make?
It is moderately challenging. It uses puff stitches for the tulip flower and V-stitches for the stem, but the base is single crochet.
Why does the lotus coaster require more yarn?
The lotus coaster has many sections (puff stitch center, lacy middle, and shell stitch outer layer) and uses up to five colors.
Can I turn these coasters into home decor?
Yes. Some designs like the bouquet coaster can be placed inside a crocheted pot to make a flower arrangement when not in use.
What is the purpose of the crochet pot pattern?
The pot pattern is designed to hold and display the bouquet coasters, turning them into a tabletop decor rather than just coasters.
Do I need advanced tools or equipment?
No. You only need usual crochet supplies: yarn, a crochet hook (size depends on yarn), scissors, and a yarn needle.
Can these coasters be used as gifts?
Yes, they are excellent handmade gift ideas for spring, housewarmings, birthdays, or craft fairs for their colorful and nature.
Magic Increase formula for Coasters
Rnd 1: 6 sc in magic ring (6)
Rnd 2: inc in each st around (12)
Rnd 3: (1 sc, inc) repeat around (18)
Rnd 4: (2 sc, inc) repeat around (24)
Rnd 5: (3 sc, inc) repeat around (30)
Rnd 6: (4 sc, inc) repeat around (36)
Rnd 7: (5 sc, inc) repeat around (42)

