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Free Pattern for a Granny Square Coaster


Hello guys!

Today I am sharing my first free pattern of Granny Square Coasters. You can play with the colors as you wish, either make it multi-colored like my picture or make it all from one color. I just love pastel colors, they give out a smooth sense of serenity that goes with that cup of coffee/tea in the morning.

Anyways, without further ado, here comes the pattern (written in US terms):

Material: 

4 mm crochet hook.
Nako Saten (Straw, Light Blue, Coral Reef, Quartz, Blue Glass, Romantic Pink)
Tapestry Needle.

Abbreviations:

Sl st: slip stitch
Ch: chain
Dc: double crochet
Tr: treble crochet
Dc2tg: double crochet 2 together
Dc3tg: double crochet 3 together
Beg: beginning
Rnd: round
Sp: space

Pattern:

Start with slip knot. ch 6. sl st into first ch to make a circle.

Rnd 1: ch 5. (tr into ch4 sp, ch 1) 11 times. join with sl st into 4th chain from beg chain (12)

Rnd 2: ch 3. 2 dc into ch1 sp. (3 dc into next ch1 sp) repeat until the end. join with sl st at top of starting ch3. (36 dc)

Rnd 3: ch 3. dc2tg in next 2 dc. ch 3. (dc3tg in next 3dc, ch 3) repeat until the end. join at top of starting dc3tg cluster. (12 clusters & 12 ch3)

Rnd 4: ch 1. sc in the same stitch as joining. (ch 5, sk ch3 sp, sc into top of dc3tg cluster) repeat until the end. sl st at top of beg sc. (12 ch5)

Rnd 5: sl st into next ch 5 space. ch 3. dc 3 into same ch5 sp. dc 4 into next ch5 sp. tr 3, ch 1, tr 3 into next ch5 sp. (dc 4 into next ch5 sp twice. tr 3, ch1, tr 3 into next ch5 sp) repeat until the end. join with sl st at top of starting ch3.

This is it folks!

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