Who is ready for another beautiful Boho inspired coaster?! I originally designed The Sunrise Boho Coaster as a place-mat for your beautiful plants, particularly for small succulents I think they look adorable! But you can also use it as a coffee coaster if you wish. Lately, I have been obsessed with succulents and plants in general, so if you are like me and love crochet and plants, keep on reading!
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Materials you will need:
- 1 skein of Lion Brand rewind or size 5 yarn.
- 6.5 mm crochet hook
- scissors
- measuring tape
Crochet Terms:
- CH-chain
- ESC- extended single crochet-Insert your hook in stitch, yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook), yarn over and draw through 1 loop, yarn over and pull through two loops.
- STS- stitches
- Increase- 2 ESC in the same stitch.
Notes:
- Chain 2 does NOT counts as a stitch
- You will slip stitch to the first stitch of the round not the chain 2.
finished size
Coaster circumference without the fringe 4″, With fringe 8″
Pattern:
Make a magic circle and CH 2
Round 1: Make 10 ESC into magic circle. SS to first ST to close. (10 STS)
Round 2: CH 2, increase in every stitch with an ESC. SS to first ST to close.(20 STS)
Round 3: CH 2, increase in the same ST as CH 2, make 1 ESC in next ST, * increase in next ST, 1 ESC in next ST.* repeat from *to* SS to first ST to close. (30 STS)
Tie off and weave in ends.
Fringe:
Cut 30 strands about 12″ long. Use two strands for each set of fringe and tie them evenly around the coaster skipping one stitch in between each set of fringe.
Your coaster should look something like the picture below after you placed all the strands around. There should be 15 sets around the coaster, and each set should have 4 strands.
Now grab any set and separate two strands, then grab the next two strands from the next set and make a knot.
I placed a mason jar on top of my coaster so that it wouldn’t move when I was tying the knots.
Grab the remaining strands from the previous set and grab the next 2 strands from the next set. Continue doing the same step all around the coaster. When you finish simply trim the fringe to your liking, and you are done!
Don’t forget to tag me on Instagram if you make these super cute coasters! I would love to see them 😉