Ever night after we put the baby to bed (my favorite part of the day), Tim and I like to watch tv together to unwind. If we are watching something I call "light", such as The Office or Parks and Rec, shows that aren't exactly riveting or very exciting, my hands become restless. Of course I was blessed with the desire to quench my boredom with food. Fantastic. So I've looked for other solutions.
I used to play solitaire on the computer to keep my hands occupied, but it was distracting to my husband. Hence, my learning to crochet. All I need is a pattern simple enough so that I can pay enough attention to what I'm "watching".
Bottom line, no more night eating and I'm stocking up on Christmas gifts. These coasters for example. Get to the point Allie.
I finally found a crochet pattern for coasters that don't look like they should be at your Grandmother's house. I'm too young for doilies. The pattern is at Stitch 2 Buttercups and it is so easy I have it memorized. I love playing around with different color combinations.
Materials Needed:
Size L crochet Hook - I find that the size made with the L hook is perfect for my small candles. I prefer a slightly larger coaster for our glasses and mugs. I found that with an N hook, I got what I was looking for.
Cotton Yarn - You'll be crocheting with 2 strands held together throughout.
Scissors/Needle for weaving in ends
Directions:
Holding 2 strands of yarn together, make a slip knot.
Chain 2.
6 Single Crochet in the first chain. [6sc]
2 Single Crochet in each Single Crochet. [12sc]
Place marker around last stitch made, so you'll know where each round begins, since you're not joining with a slip stitch at the end of each round.
2 Single Crochet in each Single Crochet. [24sc]
Single Crochet in each Single Crochet. [24sc]
Skip 1 stitch and slip stitch into the next stitch, to even out the round.
Materials Needed:
Size L crochet Hook - I find that the size made with the L hook is perfect for my small candles. I prefer a slightly larger coaster for our glasses and mugs. I found that with an N hook, I got what I was looking for.
Cotton Yarn - You'll be crocheting with 2 strands held together throughout.
Scissors/Needle for weaving in ends
Directions:
Holding 2 strands of yarn together, make a slip knot.
Chain 2.
6 Single Crochet in the first chain. [6sc]
2 Single Crochet in each Single Crochet. [12sc]
Place marker around last stitch made, so you'll know where each round begins, since you're not joining with a slip stitch at the end of each round.
2 Single Crochet in each Single Crochet. [24sc]
Single Crochet in each Single Crochet. [24sc]
Skip 1 stitch and slip stitch into the next stitch, to even out the round.