Here is my coaster pattern I came up with. It took quite a few attempts to figure out just how many stitches I needed per round to get it to lie perfectly flat. I'm still not completely satisfied; it may need just a stitch or two here and there. I've decided to leave off the edging to keep it more flat. I think the extra edging would make glasses unsteady. I don't need any help when it comes to spilling things!
I started out writing down what I did on each round, but I frogged it so many times that I just got tired of scratching out and rewriting. So my next step is to go back through, re-crochet each round to be sure I have it the way I want, and write it down as I go. I'm learning to document my patterns so I can recreate them. I've done a couple things just winging it, then when I wanted to do them again, it was a struggle trying to figure out what I did, especially if all I had to go by is a photograph, because I sold the original.
I can crochet pretty fast, much faster than I can knit. When I look at this coaster, I wish I could crochet faster! I imagine sets of coasters in all the colors of the rainbow and I want to see them before me now:) Oh patience, will I ever learn how to embrace you?

4 comments:
My Gram had some of these in her favorite soft blue. You've reminded me of her and them today. Thanks, Bobbi.
I love kelly green- so springy!
Love your coaster, very cool!
they look great and i love this style in green
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