Although this was meant to be a potholder, this platypus can also be a funny coaster for your table. Made to protect your hands when handling hot dishes, it can also decorate and protect a wooden table against hot drinks or spilt water. The pattern is about 11.4″ long and 7″ wide, so you have to modify it slightly to make it smaller or use thin yarn.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are at Patalappumania blog:
Water Lily Granny Square
Next square maybe a little bit more complicated than the rest, but it definitely worth to try. The water lily square places the elevated 3D blossom as a central rosette.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Instagram: Water Lily Square
Crochet Owl Coaster
This cute owl patten was meant to be an applique, but there is no reason you can’t use it as an animal coaster for small glasses. You can also add a round or two to make in slightly bigger.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are at Love The Blue Bird blog:
More info about lower project photographed here ravelry.
Cat Butt Coaster
Next, this animal coaster is a fun and a bit naughty way to keep your table safe from your hot coffee cup. Overall, crocheting is whimsical, and these felines are whimsy personified.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are on Ravelry:
more info about project photographed here ravelry.
Sparkles on the Water
Learn the intricate art of knitting with this lace shawl pattern! Designed to accent an outfit, it’s a must-have for any wardrobe. The piece is worked straight from end to end, and the pattern is easily adjustable. You can change the length to make this knit shawl fit all your needs for a cozy piece. Follow the free lacy shawl knitting pattern to get started.
PHOTOS by Denise Bartels / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Animal Crossing Leaf Coaster
Of course, an animal coaster is not only the animal itself, but the trails it leaves. So, here is a fun and interesting project for a leaf-shaped coaster that has been nibbled by some critter.
The full article about the pattern and the photos are at Belinda Makes blog:
More info about project photographed here ravelry.