FREE Mini Rose Coaster Pattern 🌹 (Step-by-Step
Here’s the FREE photo tutorial for my Mini Rose Coaster 🌹
Beginner-friendly and super easy to repeat — once you learn the mini version, you can scale it up into a full rose blanket, or tie it into a cute bouquet gift.
🧶 Materials: lightweight cotton yarn + 2.5 mm hook
✨ Tip: Count the little “V”s and use a stitch marker in the first stitch.
If you make one, tag @Sprout — I’d love to see yours! 🤍🌱
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Crocheting mini rose coasters can be a delightful and satisfying project, especially for newcomers to the craft. One important tip is to carefully count the "V" shapes on each stitch to ensure accuracy, and to use a stitch marker for tracking your first stitch in each round. This small habit can make a huge difference in maintaining consistency throughout your rounds. Using lightweight cotton yarn with a 2.5 mm crochet hook gives your coaster a delicate appearance with clear stitch definition, ideal for detailed patterns like roses. When creating the rose strips, rolling and attaching them securely at the base is key to giving your mini roses a realistic, three-dimensional effect. If you prefer, sewing the base in place after rolling can provide extra durability. The pattern's modular design allows flexibility—you can make a single coaster or expand the rounds into a larger rose blanket by continuing to increase stitches in each round. Adding a leaf border with simple chains and slip stitches adds a charming finishing touch, mimicking the natural setting of a rose and enhancing visual appeal. From personal experience, tagging your finished creations on social platforms like Instagram can connect you with a supportive crochet community. Sharing photos and experiences brings motivation and inspiration, especially when working on repetitive projects like coasters or blankets. Whether gifting a mini rose bouquet or creating a unique table accessory, this free pattern offers an accessible way to practice technique while producing beautiful, practical crochet art.






Do you have a pattern for big one? I wanna make one for a “big sister” made new baby blanket already. Even tho she’s only 2 I ALWAYS gift siblings too so they don’t feel “left out”