Showing posts with label stash buster craft. Show all posts
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Friday, July 25, 2025

Crochet Car Coaster Pattern

 Add a Handmade Touch to Your Ride with This Crochet Car Coaster Pattern

Crochet Car Coaster with Trim

Welcome back to Crafts, Chaos & Coffee — where quick projects and strong coffee fuel creativity one stitch at a time. This week’s stash-busting project brings handmade charm to an unexpected place: your car! If you’ve got some leftover cotton yarn and a spare half hour, this crochet car coaster pattern is for you.

These handy little coasters are designed to fit snugly in your car's cup holders, absorbing moisture and protecting from sticky drips. They’re beginner-friendly, fun to customize, and a great way to use up yarn scraps — or coordinate with your car’s interior if you’re feeling fancy.




What You’ll Need:

  • 4-ply cotton yarn (a small ball or leftover scrap is perfect)
  • 5.25 mm crochet hook
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle


Finished Size:

Each coaster measures about 2.75" in diameter, which fits most standard car cup holders. Want it bigger or smaller? You can easily add or subtract a round to adjust the fit.


Crochet Car Coaster Pattern (Beginner-Friendly)

Make a set of two (or more!)

Round 1:
Make a magic ring. Ch 2 (counts as first HDC). Work 11 HDC into the ring. Join with sl st to top of beginning ch-2. (12 HDC)

Round 2:
Ch 2. 2 HDC in each stitch around. Join with sl st. (24 HDC)

Round 3:
Ch 1. SC in each stitch around. Join and fasten off. Weave in ends.

That’s it! You’ve just made a car coaster!


Customization Tips:

  • Use different yarn colors to match your car, mood, or season
  • Add a slip stitch edge in a contrasting color
  • Embroider initials or a tiny heart for personalization
  • Use a softer neutral color for a classy look or go wild with variegated yarn!


Why Cotton Is Key:

Cotton yarn absorbs moisture better than acrylic and holds up beautifully to heat, condensation, and frequent washing — exactly what you want in a coaster that lives in your car. It also helps keep the project looking crisp and clean over time.


Let’s Keep Crocheting!

Crochet Car Coaster No Trim
This easy stash-busting crochet project is part of my mission to keep creativity doable, fun, and functional. Want to make a full cozy-car kit? Pair this car coaster with last week’s crochet mug rug or the ever-popular mug hug for the perfect gift set.


Show Off Your Stitching!

If you try this crochet car coaster pattern, I’d love to see your version! ๐Ÿ’› Tag me on Instagram @snappy.nana or TikTok @snappynana8 so I can share your projects, cheer you on, and maybe even feature your work in a future post!

And if you liked this project, please share it with friends or pin it on Pinterest. Let’s spread the joy of handmade!

Hashtag it with #CraftsChaosAndCoffee so I can find your creations!


Until Next time, keep creating—even if the laundry isn't done!

See ya soon,
~Nana


Friday, July 11, 2025

Crafting Through the Chaos: Why I Started This Blog + A Cozy Mug Hug Crochet Pattern

There’s something comforting about wrapping your hands around a warm mug of coffee—especially when life feels a little chaotic. If you’ve ever found peace in creating, or comfort in crafting during a tough season, you’re in the right place.

Welcome to Crafts, Chaos & Coffee, where the stitches aren’t always perfect, the kitchen isn’t always clean, and the coffee is never too far from reach. I’m so glad you’re here.

Crochet Mug Hug with Cotton Yarn

Welcome to Crafts, Chaos & Coffee, where the stitches aren’t always perfect, the kitchen isn’t always clean, and the coffee is never too far from reach. I’m so glad you’re here.


Why I Started This Blog

Like many women over 50, I’m juggling a lot—chronic illness, motherhood, marriage, menopause, and the messy beauty of everyday life. Add in a passion for creating and a tendency to process life through yarn and glitter, and this blog was born.

I wanted a space to:

1. Share easy, affordable craft tutorials
2. Talk honestly about life’s chaos and beauty
3. Encourage women to keep creating—even when things get messy

I believe crafting doesn’t have to be perfect. It just has to be you. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter, casual DIY-er, or someone just looking for a creative outlet, you belong here.



Cotton Mug Hug Crochet Pattern (Beginner-Friendly)

This simple, beginner-friendly crochet mug hug pattern uses 100% cotton yarn and a 5.25 mm hook to create a cozy that fits any time of year. It’s reusable, washable, and makes a perfect gift—especially when paired with a cute mug and some coffee or tea!

What You’ll Need:

  • Worsted weight (4-ply) 100% cotton yarn
  • 5.25 mm (I/9) crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • 1 button (¾” to 1” size)

Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • ch = chain
  • sc = single crochet
  • hdc = half double crochet
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • st(s) = stitch(es)

Mug Sizing Guide (for starting chain):

Small mugs (9–10 oz): Chain 24 to 26

Standard mugs (11–13 oz): Chain 28 to 30

Large mugs (14–16 oz): Chain 32 to 34

Jumbo mugs (17 oz or more): Chain 36 to 40

To get the best fit, wrap your starting chain around the mug just under the rim and above the base. It should fit snugly, not tightly. Leave a gap for the handle (if there is one) if you aren't using a button and will be sewing the short ends together.

Pattern Instructions:

Foundation:
Chain the number of stitches needed based on your mug size (use the guide above).

Row 1:
Hdc in 2nd chain from hook and in each stitch across. Ch 1, turn.

Rows 2–6:
Hdc in each stitch across. Ch 1, turn.
(Repeat until your cozy is as tall as you'd like.)

Row 7 – Button Loop (optional):
Hdc in the first set of stitches until you reach about one-third of the way across the short edge. Chain 4, skip the middle third of the stitches, then Hdc into the remaining stitches to finish the row. Fasten off and weave in ends.

To finish:
Sew the button on the opposite end so it matches up with the loop. If you're not using a button, you can permanently sew both short ends together to make a slip-on sleeve.

Why Use Cotton Yarn?

Always use 4-ply cotton yarn for mug cozies. Cotton is heat-resistant and washable, making it safe for use with hot drinks. Acrylic yarn can melt or stretch out when exposed to heat or moisture.

Ways to Customize Your Mug Hug

  • Add stripes by changing yarn colors every few rows
  • Sew on embellishments like a heart, leaf, or initial
  • Create a matching coaster for a handmade gift set

Let’s Sip and Stitch Together

I hope this cozy cotton mug hug pattern becomes a favorite go-to in your project rotation. As this blog grows, I’ll be sharing more beginner-friendly crochet patterns, Dollar Tree craft hacks, seasonal DIY ideas, and real-life reflections from a woman living life with coffee in one hand and yarn in the other.

If you try this pattern, I’d love to see your version! Tag me on Instagram or drop a comment below. And don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a new post from Crafts, Chaos & Coffee.

Until next time, keep creating—even if the laundry isn’t done.


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