Spruce up your kitchen with this Crochet Tomato Coaster Pattern featuring playful shapes vibrant colors and a cute handmade twist for everyday use.
Practical Crochet Tomato Coaster Pattern for Everyday Table Use
Looking for a colorful and fun way to brighten up your table? This tomato coaster is the perfect little project! Bright red and pink shades come together in a round shape that looks just like a juicy slice of tomato. It’s not only pretty but also very handy—you can use it to protect your table from cups and glasses while adding a splash of cheerful color.
The design has tiny “seeds” and delicate “edges” that make it look fresh and lively, just like a real tomato. Made with simple stitches and easy color changes, it’s a joyful decoration that anyone can enjoy having around the house. Whether for everyday use or as a gift, this cozy coaster adds a warm and welcoming touch to your kitchen or dining area. It’s vibrant, practical, and sure to make everyone smile every time they see it.
Crochet Tomato Slice Placemat Pattern
Materials Needed
- 4 colors of yarn (including pink, dark red, and gold shades) – 2 mm thickness
- 2.5 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Sewing needle for weaving in ends
- Stitch markers (optional)
Special Features
- Uses a magic circle to start for a tightly closed center
- Color changes incorporated mid-stitch to create detailed tomato seed effect
- Worked in rounds increasing gradually for a flat circular placemat
- Combination of double crochet stitches and chain stitches for shaping and texture
- Color clipping technique to secure yarns and avoid tangling
Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Step-by-Step Pattern
Round 1: Foundation Ring
- Using pink yarn, create a magic circle.
- Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet).
- Work 3 double crochets (dc) in the magic circle.
- At the third dc, do not pull yarn through completely; instead prepare to switch yarn colors.
- Add two loops of gold yarn to the hooks without pulling through completely (preparing for color change).
- Insert dark red yarn loop over the two pink loops on hook, clip yarns together close to hook.
- Complete the 4th dc with dark red yarn.
- Alternate yarn color in same manner every few stitches to create tomato seed detailing, making 12 double crochet stitches total inside the magic circle, finishing with a slip stitch to join the round.
Round 2: Increasing
- Chain 2.
- In the first stitch, work 2 double crochets (dc) using dark red yarn (increase).
- Continue to work double crochet stitches around, increasing every third stitch by working two dc into that stitch.
- Maintain yarn clipping and color changing technique as in Round 1 to alternate pink and red yarns.
- Complete round with 24 double crochet stitches total, slip stitch to join.
Round 3: Continue Increasing
- Chain 2.
- Work double crochet stitches following the pattern established, increasing at intervals to keep the piece flat and circular.
- Continue controlled color changes between pink and dark red yarn.
- Complete with slip stitch, total stitches approximately 36.
Round 4: Final Double Crochet Increase Round
- Chain 2.
- Increase evenly as before; work 48 double crochet stitches in total, maintaining colorwork and texture.
- Cut yarn after finishing; fasten off securely.
Round 5: Decorative Edge—Light Red Yarn
- Join light red yarn with a slip stitch in any stitch.
- Chain 2.
- Work double crochet stitches, skipping some stitches strategically and doubling others to create a scalloped, decorative edge mimicking tomato edges.
- Use stitch markers as needed to keep count.
- Finish with slip stitch to join; cut yarn and secure.
Round 6: Half Double Crochet Round (Dark Red Yarn)
- Join dark red yarn with slip stitch.
- Chain 2.
- Work half double crochet (hdc) stitches all around, increasing and doubling in certain stitches as established previously to maintain a consistent edge.
- Fasten off, weave in ends securely using needle and thread for a clean finish.
Tutor’s Suggestions
- Keep yarn clips close to the hook to prevent tangling when changing colors mid-stitch.
- Use stitch markers liberally to help count stitches/pattern repeats, especially with increases and color changes.
- Maintain consistent tension while switching yarns for a smooth, neat fabric.
- When pulling up loops for double crochets, do not complete the stitch before grabbing the new yarn iteration — this aids seamless color change.
Tip
Practice the yarn switching technique on a small swatch before starting the placemat. It will help you master neat color transitions crucial for the tomato seed effect.
Conclusion
With careful color changes and consistent double crochet stitches, this tomato slice placemat brings brightness and personality to your table setting. While intermediate in technique, the methodical approach ensures a stunning final product.










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