
Materials Needed & Measurements:
- Yarn: Fingering weight 100% cotton (8g), e.g., Alize Bella yarn (colorway 28, Rose)
- Hook: 3mm crochet hook
- Other Tools: Scissors, yarn needle for weaving in ends
- Size: 16 cm (6.3 inches) in diameter
Abbreviations:
- ch = Chain
- sl st = Slip stitch
- sc = Single crochet
- hdc = Half double crochet
- dc = Double crochet
- st(s) = Stitch(es)
- ( ) = Repeat the instructions in parentheses as indicated
- 1dc = One double crochet stitch
- 7dc = Seven double crochet stitches
- ch1 = Chain 1 stitch
- ch2 = Chain 2 stitches
- ch3 = Chain 3 stitches
- ch5 = Chain 5 stitches
- 1sc = One single crochet stitch
- 1hdc = One half double crochet stitch
- (ch1 + 1hdc) = Chain 1 stitch followed by one half double crochet stitch
Stitching Instructions for Making the Crochet Floral Doily Coaster Pattern:
Round 1:

- ch6– Begin with a chain of 6 stitches.
- Join with a sl st into the first ch to form a ring.
- ch1– This does not count as a stitch.
- Work 16sc (single crochet) into the ring formed by the chains.
- Join with a sl st into the first sc to close the round.
Round 2:

- ch3– This counts as your first dc (double crochet).
- ch3– Chain 3 stitches.
- (skip 1 st, 1dc into next st, ch3)– Repeat the instructions in parentheses 7 times around the ring.
- skip 1 st– Skip the next stitch.
- 1dc into next st– Make 1 double crochet stitch into the next stitch.
- ch3– Chain 3 stitches.
- Join with a sl st into the top of the initial ch3.
Round 3:

- sl st into the next ch3 space (to move into position).
- ch1– This does not count as a stitch.
- Work into the same ch3 space:
- 1sc (single crochet),
- 1hdc (half double crochet),
- 3dc (double crochet),
- 1hdc (half double crochet),
- 1sc (single crochet).
- (1sc, 1hdc, 3dc, 1hdc, 1sc)– Repeat the sequence inside the next ch3 space. Repeat 7 times around.
- Join with a sl st into the first sc to close the round.
Round 4:

- sl st into the next 3 stitches (to move into position).
- ch1– This does not count as a stitch.
- 1sc (single crochet) into the base of that ch1.
- ch5– Chain 5 stitches.
- (skip 6 sts, 1sc into next st, ch5)– Repeat these instructions 7 times around the ring:
- skip 6 sts– Skip the next 6 stitches.
- 1sc into next st– Make 1 single crochet stitch into the next stitch.
- ch5– Chain 5 stitches.
- Join with a sl st into the first sc to close the round.
Round 5:

- ch3– This counts as your first dc (double crochet).
- Work 7dc (double crochet) into the next ch5 space.
- (1dc into next st, 7dc into next ch5 space)– Repeat this sequence 7 times around the ring:
- 1dc into next st– Make 1 double crochet stitch into the next stitch.
- 7dc into next ch5 space– Work 7 double crochet stitches into the next ch5 space.
- Join with a sl st into the top of the initial ch3 to close the round.
Round 6:

- ch3– This counts as your first dc (double crochet).
- ch2– Chain 2 stitches.
- (skip 1 st, 1dc into next st, ch2) – Repeat these instructions 31 times around the ring:
- skip 1 st– Skip the next stitch.
- 1dc into next st – Make 1 double crochet stitch into the next stitch.
- ch2– Chain 2 stitches.
- Join with a sl st into the top of the initial ch3 to close the round.
Round 7:

- ch3– This counts as your first dc (double crochet).
- (ch3, 1dc into next st)– Repeat this sequence 31 times around the ring:
- ch3– Chain 3 stitches.
- 1dc into next st– Make 1 double crochet stitch into the next stitch.
- Join with ch1 + 1hdc (half double crochet) on top of the initial ch3 to close the round.
Round 8:

- ch1– This does not count as a stitch.
- 1sc into the (ch1 + 1hdc) space from the previous round.
- Work 7dc (double crochet) into the next ch3 space.
- (1sc into next ch3 space, 7dc into next ch3 space) – Repeat this sequence 15 times around the ring:
- 1sc into next ch3 space– Make 1 single crochet stitch into the next ch3 space.
- 7dc into next ch3 space– Work 7 double crochet stitches into the next ch3 space.
- Join with a sl st into the first sc to close the round.
Finish:

- ch1– Chain 1 stitch.
- Cut off the yarn, fasten off, and weave in all the loose ends with a yarn needle or crochet hook.
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