Free Crochet Cat Coaster Pattern That’s Perfect for Beginners
Quick & Easy Crochet Cat Coaster Pattern Everyone Can Follow
Whether you’re hosting friends or enjoying a quiet cup of tea, this coaster pattern elevates your decor effortlessly. The pattern is simple yet rewarding, and it’s a great way to practice fundamental crochet skills like magic rings, double crochets, and triple crochets.
Using yarn of your choice, you can customize the pattern to match your style or experiment with different colors and whisker patterns for a unique look. With minimal materials required, this project is a budget-friendly and fun way to express your creativity. Perfect for adding just the right touch of personality to your home!
Materials Needed
- Yarn: Medium size 4 for the base coaster. Optional: thin size 3 crochet thread for whiskers.
- Crochet Hook: Use a size suitable for medium-weight yarn (refer to specific tutorial size if desired).
- Smaller Crochet Hook: For threading whiskers.
- Needle: For weaving in ends.
- Scissors: To cut the yarn.
Special Features
- Beginner-Friendly Design: Ideal for crocheters who know basic stitches like double crochets and triple crochets.
- Customizable: You can choose yarn colors and whisker designs for a personalized touch.
- Quick to Make: Can be completed in one sitting, making it perfect for last-minute gifts or home projects.
Level of Difficulty: Easy.
Uses: Great decor for coffee tables or desks; perfect gifts for cat lovers; practical yet cute pieces for everyday use.
Step-by-Step Crochet Cat Coaster Pattern
Base Circle
- Begin with a Magic Ring:
- Wrap yarn around your fingers to create a loop.
- Cross over one end over the other and pinch the intersection.
- Insert your hook under the first loop, yarn over, and pull through.
- Chain 2 to secure the ring.
- Round 1:
- Work 12 double crochets into the magic ring.
- Pull the tail of the magic ring to tighten and form a neat circle.
- End the row with a slip stitch into the first stitch to close the round.
- Round 2:
- Chain 2 (this counts as your first double crochet).
- Work 2 double crochets into every stitch from Round 1.
- At the end of Round 2, you should have 24 double crochets.
- Slip stitch into the top of the chain-2 from the previous round to finish.
- Round 3:
- Chain 2.
- Work 1 double crochet into the first stitch, and 2 double crochets into the second stitch.
- Repeat the pattern: (1 double crochet, 2 double crochets) across the row.
- At the end, slip stitch into the first chain to close the round.
- Round 4:
- Chain 2.
- Create a pattern of two single double crochets in each consecutive stitch, followed by 2 double crochets into the third stitch.
- Continue this pattern across the round.
- Finish with a slip stitch into the first chain to complete the base circle.
Optional: If you want a larger coaster, continue increasing in the next rounds. Follow an incremental pattern for increases like (3 single double crochets followed by 2 double crochets) and so on.
Cat Ears
- Determine where to place the ears. Slip stitch across 5 spaces for evenly spaced ears.
- Creating an Ear:
- Begin with a chain 1.
- Work a half double crochet into the next stitch.
- Work a double crochet followed by a triple crochet into the same stitch.
- Chain 1, then repeat the sequence in reverse:
- Triple crochet, double crochet, and a half double crochet into the same stitch.
- Finish the ear with a single crochet into the next stitch.
- Repeat the same steps for the other ear, leaving space between the ears with slip stitches.
Adding Whiskers
- Cut short strands of thin yarn (size 3 thread works well).
- Use your smaller crochet hook to thread whiskers through the stitches near the bottom of the coaster’s face.
- Work in symmetrical designs; place 2–3 whiskers evenly on each side.
- Pull the whisker strands to the back and knot them twice. Avoid knotting too tightly to prevent distortion.
- Trim the whiskers to your desired length.
Finishing Touches
- Use the needle to weave in all loose yarn ends from the magic ring, ears, and whiskers.
- Flatten the coaster gently and tuck whisker knots into adjoining stitches to make the back tidy.
Conclusion
Your charming Crochet Cat Coaster is now complete! Cute, functional, and beginner-friendly, this pattern is versatile for home use or gifting. Spend some extra creativity on color combinations, whiskers, or even adding embroidered faces for character.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Keep your stitches loose while working on the whiskers to avoid face distortion.
- Experiment with different yarn textures for the whiskers to create unique designs.
- If desired, use decorative embroidery thread for an extra polished look.
Pro Tip:
If you plan to make multiple cat coasters, consider choosing a sturdy yarn that maintains its shape after multiple uses and washes. This ensures your designs last while retaining their charm!










