Brighten up your morning coffee routine with this Sunrise Crochet Coaster! Inspired by the warmth of the rising sun, this coaster is not just functional—it’s a piece of handmade art for your home. Whether you use it to protect your tables or simply to add a cozy, handmade touch to your decor, this easy-to-follow pattern is beginner-friendly and works up quickly.
Let’s dive into the details and create a beautiful coaster together!

✨ Why You’ll Love This Pattern
- Quick & Easy – A great beginner project that takes less than an hour!
- Perfect for Gifts – Make a set in different colors for a thoughtful handmade present.
- Great Stash Buster – Use up leftover cotton yarn scraps for a unique color combination.
- Customizable – Play around with color changes to create your own stunning sunrise effect!
🧶 Materials Needed
Before you begin, gather your supplies:
- Yarn – Worsted weight 100% cotton yarn (I used Lily Sugar’n Cream) in 3 colors:
- Color A: Yellow or gold (for the sunrise center)
- Color B: Orange, peach, or coral (for the sunrise glow)
- Color C: Light blue, teal, or white (for the sky)
- Hook – 4.5mm (G/7) crochet hook
- Tapestry needle – For weaving in ends
- Scissors – To cut yarn
- Blocking materials (optional) – To shape your finished coaster
📏 Finished Size
Your coaster will measure approximately 5.5 inches (14 cm) across when using worsted weight yarn.
🧵 Stitches & Abbreviations (US Terms)
- Ch – Chain
- Sl St – Slip Stitch
- Sc – Single Crochet
- Hdc – Half Double Crochet
- Dc – Double Crochet
- Tr – Treble Crochet
- MR – Magic Ring
📝 Pattern Notes
- The starting chain 2 does NOT count as a stitch in this pattern.
- You can change colors to create an ombré sunrise effect—have fun experimenting!
- The coaster is worked in the round, meaning no turning rows.
🌞 Sunrise Crochet Coaster Pattern
Center Sun (Color A – Yellow/Gold)
Round 1: Start with a Magic Ring, ch 2, work 12 dc into the ring. Pull tight to close. Sl st to the first dc to join. (12 sts)
Round 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in each st around. Sl st to first dc to join. (24 sts)
Round 3: Ch 2, (1 dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (36 sts)
Fasten off and switch to Color B (Orange/Peach).
Sunrise Rays (Color B – Orange/Peach)
Round 4: Ch 1, (sc in next st, skip 1, 5 dc in next st, skip 1) repeat around. Sl st to first sc to join. (9 shell clusters)
Fasten off and switch to Color C (Light Blue/Teal).
Sky Border (Color C – Light Blue/Teal)
Round 5: Ch 1, (sc in the center of the shell, hdc in the next skipped stitch between shells) repeat around. Sl st to first sc to join.
Round 6: Ch 1, (sc in each st around). Sl st to join.
Fasten off and weave in all ends.




🌟 How to Crochet These Stitches
If you’re new to crochet or need a refresher, here’s how to make each stitch used in this pattern:
Magic Ring (MR)
A Magic Ring creates a tight, adjustable loop to work stitches into.
- Wrap the yarn around your fingers to form a loop.
- Insert the hook into the loop, yarn over, and pull through.
- Ch 1 to secure the loop, then work the stitches as instructed into the ring.
- Pull the yarn tail to tighten and close the center hole.
Chain (Ch)
The foundation of crochet stitches.
- Make a slip knot and place it on your hook.
- Yarn over and pull through the loop on the hook.
- Repeat for the desired number of chains.
Slip Stitch (Sl St)
Used to join rounds or create a smooth edge.
- Insert your hook into the stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through both loops on the hook.
Single Crochet (Sc)
A basic stitch that creates a dense fabric.
- Insert your hook into the stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through (two loops on the hook).
- Yarn over again and pull through both loops.
Half Double Crochet (Hdc)
A little taller than single crochet but shorter than double crochet.
- Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through (three loops on the hook).
- Yarn over again and pull through all three loops.
Double Crochet (Dc)
A taller stitch that adds height.
- Yarn over, insert the hook into the stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through (three loops on the hook).
- Yarn over, pull through the first two loops.
- Yarn over again, pull through the last two loops.
Treble Crochet (Tr)
Even taller than double crochet, often used for decorative stitches.
- Yarn over twice, insert hook into the stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through (four loops on the hook).
- Yarn over, pull through the first two loops.
- Yarn over, pull through the next two loops.
- Yarn over again, pull through the last two loops.
🌟 Finishing Touches
- Block your coaster to get the perfect round shape. Lightly steam block it if needed.
- Customize it! Try using gradient yarn or alternating colors every round for a unique effect.
- Make a set! These look beautiful in a group—try different sunrise shades for variety.
🎉 Ways to Use Your Sunrise Coaster
- For your morning coffee ☕ – Start your day with a bright, handmade touch!
- As a small gift 🎁 – Pair it with a mug for a perfect handmade present.
- For home decor 🏡 – Use it as a mini doily under candles or planters.

💬 Final Thoughts
This Sunrise Crochet Coaster is such a fun and easy pattern, perfect for using up leftover yarn while making something beautiful! The colors bring warmth and joy, making it a perfect addition to your home or a heartfelt handmade gift.
If you make this pattern, I’d love to see your version! Tag me on Instagram at #cozyyarnvibes so I can admire your creations.
Happy Crocheting! 🧶🌞



