Seeing Stars Coasters

Crochet
July 2019
both are used in this pattern
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5.0 mm (H)
12 yards (11 m)
Total from one point across to another: 4"
US
English
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This free crochet pattern and video tutorial shows how to crochet quick star coasters that are perfect for an Americana themed house or 4th of July celebration, or change the colors of the stars for Graduation, Christmas and New Years!

Alone, these worsted weight stars make a great applique that you can use for so many different projects! They are a great size to string up on a garland - you’ll just need to starch them to stand in shape, or attach them to a paper or fabric banner, or you can sew them onto other projects, like I did in these free crochet patterns…

Materials:

  • 12 Yards of Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn
  • H8/5mm Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle for Weaving in Ends

Material Notes:
I’ve used Lily Sugar n Cream in White, Red and Dazzling Blue in my original coasters, but I like using WeCrochet Dishie Yarn, Lion Brand Local Grown Cotton (used in the video tutorial and met the same gauge) and Berroco Pima 100 because they’re colorfast, which means the colors are set.

As coasters, I recommend cotton yarn as cotton is more absorbent, but really any yarn will work – I have some coasters that I worked in Red Heart Super Saver that I use often. As an applique/motif, any yarn weight with respective hook will work.

While gauge is not essential for this project, just keep in mind as you are substituting yarns the diameter for your cup to sit on. If you wanted to use a lighter weight yarn, I might recommend holding 2 or 3 strands together. Synthetic yarns like Red Heart Super Saver usually produce a tighter and smaller fabric, so you may want to go up to an I9/5.5mm crochet hook. Alternatively, you could easily go up to a Chunky Weight #5 Yarn like Lion Brand Hue and Me.

Jewelry pliers are an excellent tool to use to help weave in ends, as cotton yarn can be quite tough on the fingers when weaving in with just fingers and a tapestry needle.

Time Spent:
About 10 minutes per star

Measurements:

  • Space for Cup: 2 1/4”
  • Total from one point across to another: 4”

Gauge is taken in pattern. It is not necessarily essential, but keep in mind the diameter size for your cup to comfortably sit on.

Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • DC - Double Crochet
  • SC - Single Crochet
  • HDC - Half Double Crochet
  • TR - Treble Crochet aka Triple Crochet (Explained)
  • DTR - Double Treble Crochet aka Quadruple Crochet (Explained)

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