Spooky Spirals Halloween Crochet Coaster – Free Crochet Pattern

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Introducing the Spooky Spirals Halloween Crochet Coaster pattern—a playful, spooky design that’s just perfect for the upcoming Halloween season! This fun project features a vibrant spiral pattern, topped off with a cute lacey border for the perfect mix of sweet and spooky! Inspired by the color scheme of a certain beloved movie classic that recently got a reboot (you know the one I’m talking about, don’t ya?), these coasters are sure to add a little magic to your life.

What I love most about the Spooky Spirals Coaster is how easily they can be customised. While it’s perfect for Halloween with its funky colours, you can totally change up the vibe by opting for a different colour palette to match any season or occasion. So whether you’re sipping hot cider or pumpkin lattes, these coasters will make your setup feel extra festive for sure!

When designing the pattern, I wanted to create something that’s both functional and fun—something that could bring a handmade, personal touch to your Halloween decor and spice up your room during spooky season. With how quick and satisfying this project is, why not give it a go and see for yourself? Fun vibes guaranteed!

An ad-free version of this crochet pattern with helpful graphs and extra images of the crocheting process can be purchased on my Pattern Store.

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Redistribution and Selling

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Notes

The middle is crocheted in a spiral fashion, the border is then crocheted onto the spiral base to finish the coaster.

This pattern uses US terminology.

This pattern is written in made to measure style, meaning there aren’t exact sizes or stitch numbers to follow. While stitches used to create the sample size are included, you should follow the measure-yourself style instructions and check the fit as you’re working on the piece. This allows you to create the coaster in any yarn and any size! Yep, you can even turn it into a bigger potholder or anything else that tickles your fancy!

This pattern is for intermediate level crocheters. While all stitches used are basic stitches, the spiral crochet technique may be hard for beginner crocheters.

You can use any yarn and a matching hook of your choice to create the coaster. When choosing the yarn, remember that using thinner yarns creates small rows, meaning you’ll need more rows to create a coaster that is your desired size. The opposite applies to using thicker yarn, you’ll need less rows as the stitches are taller.

Materials

For reference, I used scrap amounts of each yarn. The coasters weigh about 7g each, meaning you only need a couple of grams of each colour!

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Gauge

As this is a made to measure style pattern, matching gauge is not necessary.

Good to Know

  • This is an intermediate level crochet pattern.
  • This pattern is written using US crochet terminology.
  • Instructions are given as approximate measurements (ex. work until the hat fits around your head) to ensure perfect sizing using any yarns. If unsure of how big of a coaster you’d want, the average size for coasters is around 9 – 10 cm or 3,5 – 4 inches.

Stitches & Abbreviations

CH – chain
ST – stitch
SL ST – slip stitch
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
MR – magic ring
*…* x times – repeat instructions written in between asterisks specified number of times in total.
(…) – instructions written between brackets are to be worked into the same stitch.
{…} – states which colour is to be used for the next stitches.

Spooky Spirals
Halloween Coaster Pattern

Using Colour A and a matching hook, MR and work Row 1 into the MR.

Row 1. {A} CH1, 4 HDC, pull the last loop long so it won’t come undone and leave it. {B} Attach yarn to MR, CH1 and 4 HDC, pull the last loop long and leave it.

Row 2. {A} *(2HDC)* repeat between * 4 times into colour STs, pull the last loop long and leave it. Repeat on other side with colour into colour STs.

Row 3. {A} *HDC, (2HDC)* repeat between * 4 times into colour STs, pull the last loop long and leave it. Repeat on other side with colour into colour STs.

Row 4. {A} *2 DC, (2DC)* repeat between * 4 times into colour STs, pull the last loop long and leave it. Repeat on other side with colour into colour STs.

Row 5. {A} *3 DC, (2DC)* repeat between * 4 times into colour STs, pull the last loop long and leave it. Repeat on other side with colour into colour STs.

Continue working rows until coaster is big enough, adding 1 DC between increases in each row. The sample has no additional rows after Row 5.

Remember how many regular STs you had between increases.

On the last row, {A} DC, HDC, SC, SL ST, fasten off. Repeat on other side with colour B.

Row 6. {C} Attach yarn to any ST of previous row. *DCs between increases in the previous row + 1 DC, (2DC)* repeat between * across. SL ST to join, fasten off.

Since the sample had 3DC in between increases in the last row before the border (in Row 5), it has 4DC in between increases in Row 6.

Border. {D} Attach yarn to any ST of previous row, *SC into the same ST, skip 1 ST, (5DC), skip 1 ST, SC and CH2* repeat between * across. SL ST to join, fasten off.

Weave in ends and…

Congrats, you’ve done it!

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