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Spiral Crochet Coaster Pattern Free

Fiona Campion • Jan 20, 2023

If you've ever wondered how to crochet a spiral pattern, this free crochet coaster pattern is a quick and easy way to crochet a corkscrew spiral with 3 different colours.

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This free spiral crochet coaster can be used to created with any colour combination and are a great way to use up some of your scrap yarn as you only need less than 20 yards of yarn to complete this fun project. 


I used up some of the aran/worsted weight yarn I had left over from my Hodgepodge Granny Square Blanket.


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Crochet Spiral Coaster Pattern

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This pattern is worked differently than the traditional way to crochet a flat circle as used in the Honey & Crumpets Coaster.


All 3 colours are worked in each round - it's much easier than it sounds. There is also a video tutorial to help you crochet this coaster, step by step.


Once you've worked up your coaster, why not try out the Free Spiral Granny Square pattern; this takes your spiral from a circle into a square - a funky addition to any granny square blanket.  

Both patterns use the same technique of working more than one colour yarn in the same round and once you feel confident in the technique, there are eve more patterns that make the most of the crochet spiral such as the Spiral Sun Hat. 

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The Triply Spiral Crochet Coaster is quick and easy make and a perfect addition to your coffee table. If you prefer to work from a printed pattern, you can get an AD-FREE, printable PDF   version from your favourite retailer:

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Spiral Crochet Coaster Pattern Free

How to crochet a Flat Spiral Coaster

Quick and Easy Spiral Crochet Coaster Pattern

Materials:

  • 20 yds of Worsted yarn in 3 shades

I used Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran 100% acrylic (100g / 3.5oz, 184m / 201yds) in the following shades

  • A - Bubblegum Pink 250
  • B - Ballet Pink 252
  • C - Misty Grey 203
  • 4mm Crochet Hook
  • Scissors
  • Needle
  • Stitch markers


Click here to purchase your yarn from Lovecrafts


Abbreviations

US Terms (UK in brackets)

St(s)  - Stitches

Ch - Chain

Sl st - Slip stitch

Sc (Dc) - Single Crochet (Double Crochet)

Hdc (htr) - Half couble crochet (half treble crochet)


Pattern Notes

  • Read through entire pattern before beginning. Please email [email protected] if you need assistance
  • This pattern in worked in a spiral without joining, using a stitch marker is highly recommended to mark 1st stitch of round and move up as worked.
  • Please be aware of colour change indications - the color changes are NOT made at the start of the round.
  • To change colour, pull up a large loop after last stitch (or secure with stitch marker), place loop of next colour on hook and continue in next stitch.


Finished Size:

  • 4" circle


Gauge

  • 7 rounds in spiral pattern = 4" with 5mm crochet hook.

New Years Resolution Hop

This spiral crochet coaster pattern is featured in the New Years Resolution Event on Sunday 22nd January 2023 which means you can download a printable pdf copy of this pattern.


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Once you have the coupon code, click the button below to be taken to my Ravelry Shop to enter the coupon code to download your copy for free.


Don't forget, the free download coupon is only valid for use on Ravelry until 8am on Monday 23rd January 2023.

How to make a Spiral Crochet Coaster

Round 1: With A. ch 4, sl st to 1st to form ring, *ch 1 (does not count as st), 3 hdc in ring, place marker in working loop, join next colour. Repeat from * with B and C (3 hdc in each colour)



*Note - Each color will have marker placed in last st worked to hold, while continuing on with next color.


Round 2: With A, *2 hdc, in next 2, leave remaining st unworked, place marker in working loop, pick up next colour. Repeat from * with B and C. (4 hdc per colour)

*Note - Each color will have marker placed in last st worked to hold, while continuing on with next color.


Round 3: With A, *[hdc, 2 hdc in next] two tines, leave remaining st unworked. Repeat from * with B and C. (6 hdc, per colour)

Spiral Crochet Coaster Pattern

Round 4: With A, *[hdc in next 2, 2 hdc in next] two times, leave remaining st unworked. Repeat from * with B and C. (8 hdc, per colour)


Spiral Crochet coaster

Round 5: With A, *[hdc in next 3, 2 hdc in next] two times, leave remaining st unworked. Repeat from * with B and C. (10 hdc, per colour)


Round 6: With A, *[hdc in next 4, 2 hdc in next] two times, leave remaining st unworked. Repeat from * with B and C. (12 hdc, per colour)


Round 7: With A, *hdc in next 2, sc in next 2, 2 sc in next, sc, sl st in next, leave remaining sts unworked. Repeat from * with B and C. (2 hdc, 2 sc, 1 sl st per colour)

Fasten off, weave in ends.


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Yay!! Well done - wasn't that fun?

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