Add charm to your table with a vibrant crochet maple leaf cup mat pattern that’s easy, cozy, and perfect for brightening up any drink moment.
Lovely Crochet Maple Leaf Cup Mat Pattern for Home Decor
A cozy morning with a warm drink in your hands, resting on something soft and colorful that catches the eye. This is exactly what a crochet maple leaf cup mat pattern brings to your table. Made with yarn in beautiful shades of red, orange, or green, this cup mat looks just like a real autumn leaf. It protects your table from hot cups and spills while adding a touch of nature’s beauty to your home.
The detailed stitches create a rich texture that feels nice under your fingers and gives a handmade charm to your space. Not just useful for cups, it’s also great for small pots or decorations, making it a perfect little piece for any season when you want a warm, inviting feel. Simple and fun to use, the crochet maple leaf cup mat pattern adds a splash of joy to everyday moments.
Crochet Intricate Circular Motif Pattern
Materials:
- Small play cotton thread, layered 2 times for thickness
- Crochet hook/needle size 6
Level of Difficulty:
- Intermediate: Requires knowledge of chains, slip stitches, single crochet (SC), half double crochet (HDC), double crochet (dc), triple crochet (tc), stitch counting, and working multiple stitches into the same space.
Tutor’s Suggestions:
- Keep track of stitch counts carefully each round to maintain the motif’s shape.
- Use stitch markers to note the beginning of rounds or special stitch points.
- Maintain consistent tension especially when crocheting triple crochets and clusters.
- Weave in ends neatly for a polished finish.
Step-by-Step Detailed Pattern:
Round 1:
- Make a knot to start.
- Chain 8.
- Insert the hook into the 1st chain and slip stitch to form a ring.
Special feature: Creates a foundational circle to build on.
Round 2:
- Chain 1.
- Make 1 double crochet (dc) in the ring.
- Chain 2.
- Make 2 triple crochets (tc).
- Chain 2.
- Make 2 more triple crochets.
- Chain 2.
- Repeat steps 4-6 until you have 10 sets total.
- Finish this round with 1 dribble crochet (likely meaning a slip stitch) into the third chain of starting chain.
Special feature: Forms clusters with triple crochets separated by chain 2 spaces to create openness.
Round 3:
- Chain 3.
- In the same stitch, make 3 double crochets.
- Chain 3.
- Repeat groups of double crochets and chain 3’s in the same manner to complete 9 repeats.
Round 4:
- Chain 3.
- Skip one stitch; in the next stitch, make 4 double crochets (3 inside + 1 to fill).
- Chain 3.
- Repeat this pattern, filling each 5th stitch and skipping 4 stitches between, creating 4 double crochets in each set.
- Finish round with combining last stitches carefully.
Round 5:
- Skip 3 stitches.
- Fill the 4th stitch with 5 double crochets in total (3 inside + 2 additional).
- Chain 3.
- Repeat the pattern to complete one round.
Round 6:
- For stem stitches, skip certain stitches leaving some blank following previous rounds.
- Make 6 double crochets groups similar in placement and repetition as Round 5.
- Finish with proper slip stitch join and prepare for next round.
Round 7:
- Chain 2.
- Skip a stitch, double crochet 7 times in the following stitch (3 inside + 4 additional).
- Chain 3.
- Repeat pattern to complete round.
Round 8:
- Chain multiple single crochets (SC) as border on some parts.
- After SC groups, chain 2 and skip stitches.
- Make double crochet groups with 8 stitches each (3 inside + 5 additional).
- Chain 3.
- Continue pattern for round completion.
Round 9:
- Chain 2.
- Skip 2 stitches.
- Fill 3rd stitch with 9 double crochets (3 inside + 6 additional).
- Chain 3.
- Continue similarly with repeating sets, finish with slip stitch.
Round 10:
- Single crochet 24 times.
- Chain 2.
- Skip stitches to fill with 10 double crochets in designated spots (3 inside + 7 additional).
- Chain 3.
- Continue pattern to end.
Round 11:
- Chain 2.
- Skip stitches.
- Fill specific stitch with 11 double crochets (3 inside + 8 additional).
- Chain 3.
- Finish round and prepare for final steps.
Final Round:
- Single crochet 24 times.
- Chain 2.
- Skip stitches, fill with 12 double crochets.
- Make chain 3.
- Finish with slip stitch join.
- Cut thread and weave in ends for neat finish.
Special Features:
- Gradual increase of double crochets in groups from 4 to 12 rounds.
- Use of triple and double crochets in clusters.
- Chain spaces create delicate airy texture.
- Stem portions left unfilled for decorative effect.
Uses:
- Can be used as a standalone decorative motif, coasters, appliques.
- Join motifs for table runners, curtains, wall hangings.
- Basis for lace edging on garments or household linens.
Tip for Success:
Use stitch markers at the start of each round and at the chain spaces to keep track of your place, especially when working multiple double crochets in the same stitch. Consistent tension is essential for an even and flat circular motif.
Conclusion:
This circular motif is a versatile and elegant pattern combining a variety of crochet stitches for visual interest. With patience and attention to stitch count, intermediate crocheters can create a beautiful piece suitable for multiple decorative and functional uses.











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