A collage of knitted coasters, mitts, and a teapot cozy in various colors and patterns, displayed on tables and surfaces.

Free Knitting Patterns for Coasters to Protect Your Table

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Knitted coasters may seem simple, but they offer a wide range of expression in a small format. Using needles and free knitting patterns for coasters allows for clean geometry, refined textures, lace inserts, and dense fabrics, showcasing stitch work and yarn quality while remaining practical and durable. 

Creating coasters is rewarding, as each one becomes a miniature study of technique and rhythm, reflecting patience and craftsmanship in producing something useful, beautiful, and handmade.

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1. Sweater Flight Coaster Set 1 – Free Knitting Patterns for Coasters

  • Designed by E. J. Kirkwood

Shaped like a tiny, fully recognizable sweater, this knitted coaster turns every cup into a playful styling moment. You can experiment endlessly: stripes, hearts, colorwork, short or long sleeves, even different necklines from a sharp V-neck to a cozy folded collar. It’s a miniature garment with a big personality and easily the most creative way to protect your table while showing off your knitting skills.

Two photos of small, colorful knitted sweaters with patterns, displayed on wooden surfaces. These vibrant designs resemble miniature knitted coasters, adding charm to any setting. The sweaters come in various colors and unique patterns.

PHOTOS by E. J. Kirkwood / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

2. Flouncy Coaster Knitting Pattern

  • Designed by Shelley Cormick

This knitted coaster stands out through its sculptural form rather than its figurative design. The edges naturally curl and twist, opening into delicate eyelets that make it resemble a blooming flower. Light yet structured, it plays with negative space and texture, creating a refined, decorative surface that looks just as beautiful under a glass as it does on its own.

A glass mug with tea sits on a pink knitted coaster — one of our charming knitted coasters — on a wooden surface; in the next image, the cozy coaster is shown separately beside the mug.

PHOTOS by Shelley Cormick / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on Ravelry.

3. Shamrocks Handy Kitchen Helpers

  • Designed by Frugal Knitting Haus

Inspired by botanical shapes, this knitted coaster takes the form of a green clover, instantly adding a fresh, organic feel to the table. The symmetrical leaves create a soft graphic look, while the stitch definition keeps the shape crisp and intentional. It’s a charming option that feels both minimal and symbolic, perfect for everyday use or thoughtful gifting.

A brown ceramic mug rests on a green knitted coasters shaped like a four-leaf clover; a second image shows a close-up of the detailed knitted clover.

PHOTOS by Frugal Knitting Haus / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on frugalhaus.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

4. Lollipop Coaster Free Knitting Patterns

  • Designed by Annanitato Lolo

Built around clean geometry, this red-and-white knitted coaster features a bold spiral pattern that draws the eye inward. The contrast colors enhance the sense of movement, giving the piece a modern, almost hypnotic feel. Simple in concept but visually striking, it’s an excellent example of how knitting can translate graphic design into a tactile, functional object.

Two knitted coasters with red and white spiral patterns are placed on a gray textured surface next to small white flowers.

PHOTOS by Annanitato Lolo / Ravelry.com

Find the original pattern on crazyhands.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.

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