Created by: Crochet With Cookie 🙂
Welcome to another free crochet coaster pattern!
This time for my free crochet pattern, I am going to show you how to make these cute little fried egg coasters!
Now, what’s so awesome about this fried egg coaster pattern, is that, its not only one pattern… but actually it is four completely distinct fried egg coaster patterns! Just like in real life, every egg you crack never looks eggs-actly the same as the one before it, so therefore these coasters are all unique as well, just like the sunny-side-up eggs that inspired them!
This 4-in-1 pattern is super beginner friendly, using only 6 different stitches, and works up very quickly. You will be dying to make tons of these little cuties as gifts for all of your friends and family as soon as you are done a set for yourself!
Gauge:
Gauge is not important for this pattern, since any hook you use should just simply match the yarn that you are using and the eggs will turn out to be a little bigger or a little smaller based on that! Not to worry though, regardless of the yarn or hook size – they will still turn out super cute 🙂
Choosing Yarn for This Project:
Any cotton yarn will work great for this little project! I would strongly recommend using 100% cotton yarn if you are intending on using these coasters for hot drinks, or especially hot pots, or anything like that. Cotton is an excellent choice for these purposes because it will withstand the heat (unlike polyester or acrylic yarns which have the potential to melt in high heats).
Materials Required:
– White or Off-White Bernat Handicrafter 100% Cotton Yarn (4) (any other 100% cotton yarn will work as well)
– Yellow Bernat Handicrafter 100% Cotton Yarn (4) ( I used a slightly different cotton yarn here because I really liked this color for the egg yolks when I found it! This one is from Dollarama.)
– Scissors
Stitches Required/ Abbreviations (US Terms):
– Ch – Chain Stitch
– Sc – Single Crochet
– Hdc – Half-Double Crochet
– Dc – Double Crochet
– Tr – Treble (triple) Crochet
– Sl St – Slip Stitch
– Yo – Yarn Over
– Sk – Skip Stitch
– (8) – a number in brackets means complete this same stitch in the next (8) stitches
Extra Pattern Note:
All four of the coasters begin with the exact same stitches for the first three rows. Please note, that the patterns for each fried egg coaster begin to diverge all in row four, and then differ completely from that point on. Also, please note that some of the fried egg coasters have five rows, but some have six rows.
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For All Coasters, Begin Here:
First Three Rows for ALL Coasters:
Free Crochet Pattern – Fried Egg Coasters
Row 1: ch 4, sl st into the first ch
(to create a loop – we will be crocheting directly into the gap in between all of the stitches in this row, in the next row).
Row 2: ch 3, 16 dc into the round,
sl st into 3rd ch, finish the st with white yarn
(Insert hook into 3rd ch, pull through, yo with white yarn, pull through the white yarn, tighten both white and yellow yarn ends at the back of the project)
Row 3: ch 2, sc into the same st as the ch, *sc, 2sc *, repeat *-* until there is only 1 st left, 2 sc into the last st, st sl into the 2nd ch
(Should have 25 st total – not including the foundation ch st)
From here the patterns diverge, choose your preferred coaster and continue with that portion of the pattern:
Fried Egg Coaster #1:
Free Crochet Pattern – Fried Egg Coasters
Row 4: ch 2, sc into the next st, 2 sc, sc, sc, 2hdc, dc, dc, 2hdc, sc, sc, 2sc, sc, hdc, 2dc, tr, tr, 2hdc, sc, sc, 2sc, dc, tr, 2dc, hdc, sc, sl st into 2nd ch
Row 5: ch 2, sc, sc, sc, 2sc, hdc, hdc, hdc, 2dc, hdc, sc (8), hdc, 2dc, 2tr, 2dc, dc, hdc, sc (5), dc & tr in the same st, dc, 2hdc, sc, sl st into the 2nd ch
Cut yarn, fasten off
Your very first crochet fried egg coaster is completed! If you enjoyed this pattern , please check out the other unique 3 patterns below 🙂
If you enjoyed this pattern, you might also like my Free Crochet Avocado Coasters Pattern, and my Free Crochet Lemon Coasters Pattern – both are linked below, enjoy and let me know in the comments below if you have any questions!
Fried Egg Coaster #2:
Free Crochet Pattern – Fried Egg Coasters
Row 4: ch 2, sc into the next st, 2sc, hdc, dc, dc, 2tr, dc, hdc, 2sc, sc, sc, 2hdc, dc, dc, 2hdc, *sc, sc, 2sc*, repeat * – * until there is only 2 st left, sc in each of those st, sl st into the 2nd ch from the start of the round
Row 5: ch 2, sc into the next st, sc (4), 2hdc, dc, 2dc, hdc, sl st (4), hdc, 2dc, tr, dc, 2hdc, *sc, sc, sc, 2sc*, repeat *-* until the end of the round.
Row 6: ch 1, sc into the next 6 st, 2hdc, 2dc, 2dc, 2hdc, sc, st sl (5), sc, 2hdc, 2dc, 2dc, hdc, hdc, hdc, sc, sl st, sl st, sc, 2dc, 2dc, hdc, sc, sl st into the rest of the st in this round, and then sl st into ch 1,
Cut yarn, fasten off
Fried Egg Coaster #3:
Free Crochet Pattern – Fried Egg Coasters
Row 4: ch 2, sc into the next st, *2dc, dc, dc, 2sc, sc, sc,* repeat *-* 3 times, then 2dc, dc, 2sc, sc, dc, 2dc, sl st into 2nd ch
Row 5: ch 2, sc into the next st, hdc, 2dc, hdc, sc, sl st (3), sc, hdc, 2dc, hdc, sc, sl st (3), sc, hdc, 3dc, dc, hdc, sc, 2sc, hdc, 2dc, 2tr, dc, hdc, sc, sc & hdc in the same st, 2dc, hdc, sc, sl st into the 2nd ch
Row 6: ch 2, sc into the next st, sc, hdc, 2dc, hdc, hdc, sc, sl st, sl st, sc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, sc, sc, sl st (3), sc, hdc, 2dc, hdc, hdc, sc, sl st (4), sc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, sc, sc, sl st, sc, hdc, 2hdc, hdc, sc, sc, sl st into the 2nd ch
Then, cut yarn and fasten off
Fried Egg Coaster #4:
Free Crochet Pattern – Fried Egg Coasters
Row 4: ch 2, sc into the next st, sc, sc, ch 3, turn, hdc in the 2nd ch from the hook, dc, sk, sl st into the next, sc (2), 2sc, sc (2), 2sc, sc, ch4, turn, hdc into the 2nd ch from the hook, hdc, dc into the side of the sc from before we chained, sk (2), sl st, *sc, sc, 2sc*, repeat *-* until there are 2 st left, sc, sc, sl st into the 2nd ch
Row 5: ch 2, sc into the next st, sc, hdc, hdc, 2sc, sc, hdc, hdc, sc (3), 2sc, sc (3), hdc (4), 3hdc, sc (2), hdc, dc, dc, *sc, sc, sc, 2sc*, repeat *-* until 2 st left, then sc, sc, sl st into the 2nd ch
Row 6: ch 2, sc into the next st, sc, sc, 2sc, sc, sc, 2dc, sc, (3), sl st (14), 2sc, hdc (3), dc, dc, hdc, hdc, sc, sc, sl st across the rest of the round
Cut yarn, fasten off 🙂