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Talking Tables Boho Coasters 4 Pack, Multicolour

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You can either leave your fringe as is or unravel the fringe. To unravel the fringe, split the strands of yarn apart with your fingers or use a fine-tooth comb and run it through the strands of yarn to separate them.

Well in this case the internet was right haha and I did fall in love with them but since I have no idea how to macramé and I’d have to wait more than a week for macramé rope to arrive, I thought I’d try to make a crochet version 🙂 and I love how they turned out! Yarn Once we’ve crocheted the spiral we’ll level it off by crocheting a few slip stitches at the end to create a smooth edge. Fasten off and leave the tail – there’s absolutely no need to weave in the ends as we’ll use it for the fringe! All you have to do for this boho crochet coaster project is cut a 4-inch piece of yarn and fold it in half. Insert your hook and yarn into the stitch. Pull through the stitch, remove your hook, and pull the loose ends through the loop. Gauge isn’t super important for this project but make sure that your tension is even. This will help to create a smooth circle shape (instead of a hexagon) and make the circle lay flat.

I always recommend cotton yarn for coasters because acrylic yarn can melt when heat is applied to it. So it’s always best to go with natural fiber for kitchen crochet projects. Learn how to make easy boho-inspired crochet coasters with this free crochet pattern and step-by-step photo tutorial. Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as first double crochet), 11 dc in the 3rd chain from hook. Do not slip stitch. (12 sts) Round 2: 1 dc in the first stitch of the previous round, place stitch marker. Make 1 more dc in the same stitch. Continue with making 2 dc in every stitch till the end of round. (24 sts)

If you’re using a fine-tooth comb, brush through a few tassels at a time (it’s a lot easier than trying to comb out half the fringe at once). sc – single crochet:Insert hook into stitch, yarn over and pull through, yarn over and pull through last two loops on hook. If you want to increase the size of your coaster (or your gauge is slightly off) follow steps below.You could probably use any combination of cotton yarn from sport to DK to aran to bulky but I’d just recommend that you hold at least 2 strands of yarn and adjust how many rounds your crochet to match the measurements of the coaster. This is the key to achieving the sturdy, macramé look or else the coaster will be a bit floppy and more like a doily. dc – double crochet:Yarn over, insert hook into stitch and pull through, yarn over and pull through first two loops on hook, yarn over and pull through last two loops on hook. Notes: One great thing about this crochet coaster pattern is that you don’t need a lot of yarn. You only need about 25 yards of yarn to make one crochet coaster. It’s the perfect scrap yarn project!

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