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Crochet Chicken Coasters
Hello, dear reader! It’s great to have you here for another day. Today, we
want to share with you a lovely and charming pattern called Chicken
Coasters. These adorable pieces have a unique and fun charm while
being very useful. The best part is that making a coaster like this is not
difficult. They are perfect for crafting, allowing you to have several
copies on hand in just one or two afternoons. If you’re looking to add a
touch of whimsy and functionality to your home decor, these charming
coasters are the perfect DIY solution.
These adorable table accessories are made with skill and patience,
using the ancient crochet technique to create small miniature chickens.
Each coaster is crafted with colorful threads and varying textures,
providing not only a practical surface to hold glasses and mugs but
also a lovely themed home decor. The craftsmanship involved in
creating these pieces adds a warm, personal touch to any room,
making crochet chicken coasters not only useful but also truly special.
MATERIALS
Crochet Hook Size: F (3.75mm)
Scissors
Darning Needle
Ch – chain
Sc – single crochet
Dc – double crochet
Ss – slip stitch
Sk – skip
St(s) – stitch(es)
TIP: When finishing your project and dealing with tiny parts like
the wattle, comb, and beak, it can be a bit tricky. One trick is to
weave the ends under the double crochet stitches in the shell
on the back of your work.
PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS
Main Body
Note: Round 1 is the sole round, and the subsequent sections of the
project are executed in rows. Each ch3 is equivalent to a double
crochet (dc).
Row 4: Ch1. *Skip the next stitch. Add 6 dc in the next stitch. Skip the
next stitch. Slip stitch in the next stitch*. Repeat between the ** 7 more
times. Single crochet in the next 5 stitches. Add 6 dc in the next stitch.
Skip the next stitch. Slip stitch in the top of the ch3 from the last row. (9
dc shells and 5 sc stitches)
Cut the yarn, pull it through the stitch on the needle, and weave in all
ends.
WATTLE
Position the work with the right side facing you. Attach the red yarn at
the initial single crochet of the previous row after the slip stitch,
precisely where the eighth shell concludes. Refer to the following page
for further instructions.
Chain 1. Make 3 single crochet stitches in the row below the next stitch.
Skip the next stitch. Slip stitch in the next stitch. Cut the yarn, pull it
through the stitch on the needle, and weave in the ends.
COMB
Using the side of the work that’s on your right, attach the red yarn to
the third stitch in the ninth shell. Refer to the next page for additional
help.
Cut the yarn, pull it through the stitch on the needle, and tidy up by
weaving in all the loose ends.
BEAK
With the right side facing you, attach the yellow yarn to the last single
crochet (sc) of the fifth sc in the last row of the main body. For more
guidance, refer to the next page.
Ch1 and single crochet in the next 2 stitches. Then, turn your work.
Single crochet two stitches together (sc2tog) for the next two stitches.
Cut the yarn, pull it through the stitch on the needle, and weave in all
the loose ends.
HANGER (Optional)
Using the main color yarn, attach it at the middle stitch of row 2. You
can find more details on the next page.
Chain 12 stitches.
Slip stitch in the same stitch where you joined the yarn.
Cut the yarn, pull it through the stitch on the needle, and tidy up the
loose ends by weaving them in.
Chicken Coaster PDF version
Dear reader, if you prefer to have a pattern to print, here we will make
available an incredible and very educational PDF with the chicken
coaster pattern made by Cosmic Thread. We will make it available
below:
We are so grateful to have you here with us in our space of love and
crochet learning. I hope your chicken coasters turn out beautiful. Do
you know someone who would love this pattern? So send it to your
contacts right now.
Happy crocheting!