There is something so deeply satisfying about picking up a hook and a ball of yarn and making something beautiful with your own two hands. Crochet coaster patterns might just be my favorite thing to make right now. They’re small enough to finish in an afternoon, practical enough to use every single day, and absolutely charming when you stack them up in a little pile on your coffee table. I’ve been crocheting coasters for years, and every time I start a new batch, it feels like the coziest way to spend a rainy afternoon.
Today I’m sharing 20 of my absolute favorite crochet coaster patterns — from classic granny squares to boho mandalas and everything in between. Whether you’re a total beginner or someone who’s been crocheting for decades, there’s something here that will make your fingers itch to grab your hook. And if you’re in a floral kind of mood, you might also love my roundup of Crochet Flower Pattern Ideas — they pair beautifully with so many of these coaster styles. Now, let’s dive into this gorgeous lineup!
Classic Granny Square Coaster
Source: The Caffeinated Snail
The granny square is the original crochet icon, and for good reason — it’s endlessly versatile, beginner-friendly, and just looks stunning in every color combination you can dream up. I love making these in soft neutrals like cream and taupe for a farmhouse-style table, or going bold with jewel tones for a boho vibe. They work up so quickly that I often make a whole set in one sitting, and they make the sweetest little housewarming gift tucked into a basket with a candle.
Sunburst Circle Coaster
Source: Nitty Bits
If you want something that feels cheerful and a little retro, a sunburst circle coaster is your new best friend. The radiating stitch pattern looks incredibly intricate, but it’s actually much easier than it appears — perfect if you want to impress people without losing your mind. I like making these in golden yellows and oranges for a warm, sunny kitchen vibe, and they look wonderful layered under a big mug of morning coffee.
Boho Mandala Coaster
Source: Hooked On Patterns
These mandala-style coasters are absolutely show-stopping, and they’re one of those patterns that feels almost meditative to work on. The concentric rounds of different stitches build up into this gorgeous, intricate-looking design that honestly makes me feel like a crochet genius every single time. I love using variegated yarn for these so you get that beautiful color shift without having to weave in a dozen ends.
Simple Hexagon Coaster
Source: Only As Brave
Hexagons are having such a major moment in the craft world, and I am fully here for it. These little six-sided beauties tile together perfectly if you want to make a bigger table mat, or they stand alone as adorable individual coasters. I like making mine in a color-blocked style — a neutral background — and they look so stylish sitting under a glass of iced tea on a summer afternoon.
Modern Chunky Coaster
Source: Jewels And Jones
If you love that thick, luxurious look, this chunky coaster pattern is going to be your everything. Made with bulkier yarn and a larger hook, these work up incredibly fast and the raised braided texture feels so satisfying both to make and to touch. These are especially gorgeous in natural cotton or jute for a rustic, earthy look.
Sweet Strawberry Coaster
Source: The Caffeinated Snail
Okay, these might be the most adorable thing I have ever crocheted, and I say that with complete sincerity. Shaped like little strawberries with a bobble texture for the seeds and a leafy top, these coasters are pure joy to make and even more joy to use. They’re absolutely perfect for a cheerful kitchen, a kids’ craft room, or as a gift for the friend in your life who is obsessed with cottagecore everything.
The Classic Boho Fringe Coaster
Source: Easy Crochet
This one is an absolute staple for any coffee table. It uses simple stitches in a square or circle, but the real magic happens at the end when you add a soft, brushed-out fringe on the edges. I love pairing these with a rustic ceramic mug filled with a hot chai latte.
Fallen Leaves Crochet Coaster Pattern
Source: Stitch By Fay
Bring the beauty of autumn indoors with this gorgeous, leaf-shaped design! Perfect for using up your favorite warm tones—like burnt orange, mustard yellow, and deep plum—this pattern captures the crisp vibe of October. I love pairing these with a steaming mug of apple cider or a spiced chai latte while watching the leaves fall outside.
Modern Minimalist Square Coaster
Source: My Crochet Space
Not every coaster needs to be ornate, and there is so much beauty in simplicity. This clean, modern square coaster pattern uses basic stitches to create a flat, sturdy coaster with a subtle texture that feels sophisticated and contemporary. I love making these in monochromatic shades — think all cream, or various shades of sage green — for a tablescape that feels curated and effortlessly chic.
Whimsical Cactus Coaster
Source: The Caffeinated Snail
These cactus coasters are just the most fun thing, and they make me smile every single time I spot them on my shelf. Shaped like little rounded cacti (no poking hazard, I promise!), these are worked mostly in the round with just a few shaping tricks to get that adorable silhouette. They’re perfect for a boho living room, a sunny sunroom, or as a gift for anyone who loves plants but maybe struggles to keep them alive.
Colorful Tapestry Crochet Coaster
Source: The Loopy Lamb
Tapestry crochet is where things get really exciting, because you’re essentially painting with yarn. These coasters use two colors worked simultaneously to create bold geometric patterns — zigzags, diamonds, checkers — that look absolutely stunning. Yes, it takes a little more focus than a simple round coaster, but the result is so worth it. These make the most impressive gifts because they look like they took ages, even when they don’t.
Raised Bobble Dot Coaster
Source: Sarah Faith Crafts
Bobble stitches are my absolute weakness in crochet, and these raised dot coasters show off that beautiful, puffy texture in the most satisfying way. Each little bobble pops off the surface and gives the coaster this gorgeous dimensional look that is endlessly tactile and fun. I love making these in a solid bold color — deep teal, burnt orange, dusty rose — so the bobble texture really stands out and makes a statement.
Citrus Slice Coaster
Source: Little Conkers
These sunny little citrus slice coasters are bursting with personality and they are impossibly cute sitting next to a pitcher of lemonade in the summer. The coasters are created with clever color changes to mimic the look of a real citrus slice, and the result is so charming it almost feels too cute to actually use. Almost. I make these every spring as a way to refresh my kitchen for the warmer months ahead.
Easy Peasy Pompom Crochet Coasters
Source: Repeat Crafter Me
This design is all about quick, fun crafting and maximum personality. It features a super simple, densely stitched circle base that gets a major style upgrade with a playful border of tiny pompoms. It’s a fantastic, beginner-friendly pattern that adds a whimsical touch of texture and a bright pop of color to any tabletop.
Crochet Teddy Bear Coaster
Source: Easy Crochet
This incredibly darling pattern brings a touch of childhood nostalgia and cozy comfort to your tabletop. It features a simple, sturdy round base for the face, topped with two perfectly placed little ears and embroidered facial features. This pattern is a wonderfully quick project. And it is especially great for practicing basic shaping and creating a sweet, handmade piece that kids and adults alike will love.
Pumpkin Spice Autumn Coaster
Source: Off The Hook By Chrissy
Can you tell I have a deep love of seasonal crafting? These little pumpkin-shaped coasters are my favorite thing to bring out every fall. They make my whole living room feel like a cozy autumn cabin. The round pumpkin body is worked in a warm orange yarn with a simple ribbed texture to mimic pumpkin ridges. It istopped off with a tiny green stem. They’re the coziest seasonal decor upgrade you can give yourself.
Vintage Doily-Inspired Coaster
Source: Draiguna
There is something so romantic and nostalgic about a doily-style coaster. I’ve fully embraced that cottage-grandmother energy in my home. These intricate lacy patterns are typically worked in fine cotton thread with a small hook. The the result is an absolutely delicate, heirloom-quality coaster that looks stunning under a floral teacup. They take a bit more patience than a chunky yarn coaster. But the finished result feels like a tiny work of art.
Easy Beginner Spiral Coaster
Source: Cosy Rosie UK
Are you brand new to crochet? If you are feeling a little overwhelmed by some of the more intricate patterns on this list, this one is for you. The spiral coaster is worked in a continuous round. It is without joining, which means no seams and no counting rounds. Just blissful, meditative crocheting in a spiral until your coaster is the perfect size. It’s the pattern I recommend to every beginner friend. I love how the spiral creates its own subtle visual texture.
Honeycomb Hexie Coaster
Source: My Crochet Space
This honeycomb-textured coaster uses a combination of stitches to create the most beautiful raised hexagonal texture. It looks just like a real honeycomb. It’s so tactile and satisfying to run your fingers over. The raised pattern also makes it wonderfully grippy so your glasses don’t slide around. I love making these in soft golden yellow for an obvious honey-bee connection. Or also in neutral green for something more understated.
Rainbow Striped Coaster
Source: Stitch By Fay
Last but absolutely not least, these rainbow striped coasters are pure joy in yarn form. Each ring of the coaster is worked in a different color forming a rainbow at the end. They’re wonderful for a playful kids’ table, a cheerful craft room. It is perfect for anyone who believes that more color is always the answer. These make me happy every single time I look at them.


























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