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    Home » Home Decor Patterns » Coasters and Table Decor

    Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern

    Modified: Oct 21, 2024 Published: Oct 21, 2024 by Kimberly Arenas This post may contain affiliate links. Leave a Comment

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    Bring fall into your home with my Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern. Perfect for the autumnal season as well as those who like to imagine they are living amongst the fairies and gnomes.

    Finished crochet mushroom coasters.

    As the leaves turn and the air gets crisp, it’s the perfect time to add a touch of seasonal charm to your home with a delightful mushroom coaster.

    On my walks foraging for chanterelles this time of year, I always happen to see so many different mushrooms growing but one of my favorites to look at are the amanita muscaria mushrooms - not edible but pretty to look at.

    Not only does this cute coaster bring a whimsical flair to your coffee table, but it also makes for a fantastic crochet fall coaster that captures the essence of the autumn season and cottage-core vibes.

    But the fun doesn’t stop there! By crocheting two coasters together, you can easily transform your creation into a charming crochet mushroom pouch—a unique crochet bag charm that’s perfect for carrying small treasures or simply adding a playful touch to your bag.

    Whether you’re looking for cozy decor or a fun accessory, this project is a fantastic way to explore various crochet coaster patterns. So, grab your yarn, and let’s get started on this cozy crochet mushroom coaster pattern.

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    • ✏️ Things To Note:
    • 🪡 Materials Needed
    • 💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)
    • 🧋Variations
    • 🍵Instructions for Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern
    • 🐌Expert Tips
    • 🧵Pattern FAQs
    • 🧶More Crochet Fall Patterns

    ✏️ Things To Note:

    1. Yarn Selection: I chose cotton yarn for this coaster because it’s heat resistant and absorbent, making it ideal for a crochet mushroom coaster. I recommend sticking with cotton, as acrylic yarn isn’t absorbent and is better suited for projects like a crochet mushroom pouch or applique.
    2. Material for Circles: For the circles, I used felt, which provides a flat, water-absorbent surface. It’s important for coasters to be flat to support cups or mugs without tipping. Crochet circles can sometimes create an uneven texture, leading to wobbly cups.
    3. Coaster Size: The finished coaster measures about 4 inches in diameter, making it perfect for both large and small mugs!

    🪡 Materials Needed

    • Lily Sugar N Cream Cotton Yarn - hot red
    • Lily Sugar N Cream Cotton Yarn - white
    • 5mm crochet hook
    • Tapestry needle
    • White felt
    • Hot glue
    • Glue gun

    💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)

    • Chain - ch
    • Single crochet - sc
    • Increase - inc
    • Decrease - dec
    • Slip Stitch - sl st

    🧋Variations

    • Themed Sets: Make a set of coasters featuring various mushroom types or other fall-themed designs, like leaves or crochet pumpkin coasters, for a cohesive look.
    • Functional Features: For a fun twist, consider adding a pocket or loop to one side, allowing you to transform the coaster into a crochet mushroom pouch for small items. Many of my crochet coaster designs can be made into crochet pouches, in fact I have been tagged in many social media posts of people turning my crochet frog coasters and capybara coasters into pouches!
    • Embellishments: Add decorative elements like tiny crochet flowers, leaves, or even beads to enhance the design and make it more unique.

    🍵Instructions for Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern

    The mushroom coaster pattern is made in rows.

    The rows for the crochet mushroom top are completed.

    Row 1: With the red yarn, ch x7.

    Row 2: In the second ch from the hook make a sc. Continue making sc for the rest of the row (6). 

    Row 3: Inc, sc x4, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (8).

    Row 4: Inc, sc x6, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (10).

    Row 5: Sc in every stitch. Then ch x1 and turn (10).

    Row 6: Inc, sc x8, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (12).

    Row 7: Sc in every stitch. Then ch x1 and turn (12).

    Row 8: Inc, sc x10, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (14).

    Row 9-11: Sc in every stitch. Then ch x1 and turn (14).

    Row 12: Dec, sc x10, dec. Then ch x1 and turn (12).

    The crochet mushroom top is done.

    Now we want to crochet around the edge of the top of the mushroom. You want to crochet around the raw edges of the mushroom and top of the mushroom.

    The guide is to crochet 1 sc per row that we made and 1 in every stitch at the top. Once you reach the bottom edge of the mushroom, fasten off and weave in any ends.

    The base of the crochet coaster is almost completed.

    Row 13: Skip 1 stitch on the bottom of the mushroom cap and join the white yarn. Sc x10 and then ch x1. (10)

    Row 14-16: Sc x10 and then ch x1. At the end of the last row fasten off and weave in any ends.

    Rejoin the white yarn in one of the corners of the first white row that we made. Now sc around the edge of the white part, make 2 sc stitches in the corners.

    Finishing:

    Finished crochet mushroom coaster.

    Your crochet mushroom base is now complete! 

    You have a couple of options:

    You can crochet three small circles and one slightly larger circle and sew them onto the mushroom. This is an option if making it an applique or a charm pouch.

    Alternatively, you can turn it into a functional coaster by cutting out felt circles—three that are about half an inch wide and one that’s an inch wide. Once you have the felt pieces, simply hot glue them onto the front of your coaster in your desired arrangement.

    And now your crochet mushroom coaster is complete!

    If you have any leftover red and white cotton yarn, you can make my crochet apple coasters or my crochet peppermint coasters since they both use red and white cotton.

    Finished crochet mushroom coasters.

    🐌Expert Tips

    • Flat Base: Keep the base of your coaster flat by using even stitches. This helps prevent wobbling when placing mugs or cups on it.
    • Stitch Consistency: Maintain consistent tension in your stitches for a neat and uniform look. If you notice tight or loose stitches, adjust your grip accordingly.
    • Finish Edges Neatly: Use a slip stitch or a decorative edging to finish the edges of your coaster, giving it a polished look.
    • Blocking: After completing your coaster, consider blocking it to ensure it lays flat. This can help even out any uneven edges.

    🧵Pattern FAQs

     What type of yarn is best for crochet coasters?

    Cotton yarn is the best choice for crochet coasters because it is absorbent and heat-resistant. It helps prevent moisture damage and can withstand hot mugs without warping. While acrylic yarn is versatile, it isn't absorbent, so it's not ideal for coasters unless you're making them for decorative purposes.

    How do I prevent my crochet coaster from curling?

    To prevent curling, make sure you're using even tension in your stitches and that your foundation chain is not too tight. Additionally, consider using a slightly larger hook to create a looser gauge, which can help keep the coaster flat. Blocking the finished coaster can also help it lay flat.

    Can I wash my crochet coasters?

    Yes, you can wash crochet coasters, especially if they are made from cotton yarn. Hand wash them gently in cold water with mild soap, then lay them flat to dry. Avoid wringing or twisting them, as this can distort their shape. If using embellishments, check their washability as well.

    Finished crochet mushroom coasters.

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    If you tried this Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern (or any other pattern on my website), please let me know how it went in the 📝 comments below. I'd love to hear from you!

    Finished crochet mushroom coasters in use.
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    Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern

    Bring fall into your home with my Crochet Mushroom Coaster Pattern. Perfect for the autumnal season as well as those who like to imagine they are living amongst the fairies and gnomes.
    Author: Kimberly Arenas

    Materials

    • Lily Sugar N Cream Cotton Yarn - hot red
    • Lily Sugar N Cream Cotton Yarn - white
    • 5 mm crochet hook
    • Tapestry needle
    • White felt
    • Hot glue
    • Glue gun

    Abbreviations (US terms)

    • Chain - ch
    • Single crochet - sc
    • Increase - inc
    • Decrease - dec
    • Slip stitch - sl st

    Notes

    1. I chose cotton yarn for this coaster because it’s heat resistant and absorbent, making it an ideal choice for a crochet mushroom coaster. I recommend sticking with cotton, as acrylic yarn isn’t absorbent—best reserved for projects like a crochet mushroom pouch or an applique.
    2. For the circles, I used felt since it provides a flat, water-absorbent surface. It’s important for coasters to be flat to support cups or mugs without tipping. Crochet circles can create an uneven texture, leading to wobbly cups.
    3. The finished coaster measures about 4 inches in diameter, making it perfect for both large and small mugs!

    Instructions

    • The crochet mushroom coaster pattern is made in rows.
    • Row 1: With the red yarn, ch x7.
    • Row 2: In the second ch from the hook make a sc. Continue making sc for the rest of the row (6).
    • Row 3: Inc, sc x4, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (8).
    • Row 4: Inc, sc x6, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (10).
    • Row 5: Sc in every stitch. Then ch x1 and turn (10).
    • Row 6: Inc, sc x8, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (12).
    • Row 7: Sc in every stitch. Then ch x1 and turn (12).
    • Row 8: Inc, sc x10, inc. Then ch x1 and turn (14).
    • Row 9-11: Sc in every stitch. Then ch x1 and turn (14).
    • Row 12: Dec, sc x10, dec. Then ch x1 and turn (12).
    • Now we want to crochet around the edge of the top of the mushroom. You want to crochet around the raw edges of the mushroom and top of the mushroom. The guide is to crochet 1 sc per row that we made and 1 in every stitch at the top. Once you reach the bottom edge of the mushroom, fasten off and weave in any ends.
    • Row 13: Skip 1 stitch on the bottom of the mushroom cap and join the white yarn. Sc x10 and then ch x1. (10)
    • Row 14-16: Sc x10 and then ch x1. At the end of the last row fasten off and weave in any ends.
    • Rejoin the white yarn in one of the corners of the first white row that we made. Now sc around the edge of the white part, make 2 sc stitches in the corners.
    • Your crochet mushroom base is now complete!
    • You have a couple of options:
    • You can crochet three small circles and one slightly larger circle and sew them onto the mushroom. This is an option if making it an applique or a charm pouch.
    • Alternatively, you can turn it into a functional coaster by cutting out felt circles—three that are about half an inch wide and one that’s an inch wide. Once you have the felt pieces, simply hot glue them onto the front of your coaster in your desired arrangement.
    • And now your crochet mushroom coaster is complete!
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