These cuties will totally help you say bye-bye to watermarks in the best fashionable way! So unique and gorgeous looking, these Crochet Granny Square Coasters by DMC Design Team make an ideal gift for pretty much everyone or just a beautiful home accessory set for your own house.
This fabulous vintage crochet coaster set features two designs and they both can be customized in a multitude of ways.
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Fabulous Crochet Granny Square Coasters
Get the free and full written pattern at Commonthread DMCMaterials:
1 – 50 g ball each of DMC Natura Just Cotton
N02 (Ivory)
N81 (Acanthus)
N99 (Sichuan)
N104 (Ixora)
N03 (Sable)
N93 (Bougainvillea)
N81 (Indian Yellow)
“D” or 3 mm crochet hook
DMC tapestry needle
Scissors
Thanks to DMC Design Team for the article inspiration and featured image.
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Delene Lueken
Sweet!
Arianne Ozolins
Lovely idea. Thank you.
Roro Abdelhafez
I like to learn Crochet. But i dunno how to start it?
Heather Mifsud
What type of yarn and size of hook you used here?
After you finish the square, block it with a little starch ….let it dry. Then carefully glue the square to a slightly larger square of cork. Don’t use just the finished square…you’ll end up with a wet table.
I love the pure white ones .. Thanks .
Kimberly Wren
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I can’t get to the granny coasters it keeps coming up forbidden any ideas where i am going wrong
Hi Janet, we’ve sent 3 emails to your email address to answer question, not sure why they aren’t getting through. Hopefully you’ll read this message:
The pattern is always linked to the name of the pattern ( first letter capitals, on line under, followed by the name of the pattern). Click that link and it will take you to the pattern’s page. There’s also another link you can use , at the end of each article, where it says:
Check out the original source for the pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: LINK ( one line under).
Hope this helps! 🙂
Where is the pattern?