This fabric crochet coaster pattern is super simple and perfect for upcycling fabric … think T-shirts, sheets, etc.!

Crochet Coaster Pattern

Here’s what you will need:
- a ball of T-shirt yarn or fabric yarn (see my tutorial on How to Make Fabric Yarn here)
- a large hook, I used a size N for these
- scissors
Resources and tutorials you may find helpful in following this crochet pattern: Crochet Abbreviations, U.S. to U.K. Crochet Conversion Chart, How to Make a Magic Ring {photo & video tutorial}.
Coasters are worked in unjoined rounds. It is helpful to use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds.
Make a magic ring (as an alternative to the magic ring, you can ch 4 and join with a slip stitch in furthest chain from hook to form a ring).
Round 1: Ch 1 (does not count as st), work 6 sc in ring — 6 sts.
Round 2: Work 2 sc in each st around — 12 sts.
Round 3: *Work 2 sc in next, 1 sc in next, rep from * around — 18 sts.
Round 4: *Work 2 sc in next st, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts, rep from * around, — 24 sts.
Sl st in next st and fasten off, weave in ends.
What is the approx. diameter of the coasters and how many inches of fabric does it take for one?
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Love this round-up! So great to use materials we have on hand.
Really cute, Kara! I can’t decide if I want to make them with fabric yarn or t-shirt yarn as both would be awesome!
I think either one will work out great!
Hello!! I just found your blog and I loved it!! Great ideas. I will try to make some of them . Kisses from Mexico.
So glad to hear that! Welcome!!
lots of upcycling going on with you and your #favouritebloggers this week. I’ve never crocheted with fabric and your pattern is very lovely, thanks for sharing 🙂
My pleasure, Linda!
I really love the idea of using tshirt yarns.I would love to make one for my next project.thanks for sharing♥♥♥
My pleasure! Glad you like it 🙂