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Crochet Christmas Present Coaster

November 15, 2018 by Shellie Wilson

Looking for a fun and festive way to add handmade charm to your holiday décor? This easy crochet coaster pattern is the perfect project to cozy up with during the season. Designed to look like a wrapped Christmas present, it adds a whimsical yet practical touch to your holiday table. Whether you’re hosting a festive gathering or just enjoying a warm cup of cocoa by the tree, these coasters are sure to bring a smile.

They’re also ideal for last-minute gifts—you can whip up a set in no time for teachers, coworkers, neighbors, or stocking stuffers. The pattern is simple enough for beginners to follow, but still satisfying for seasoned crocheters looking for a quick project. Best of all, it’s easy to customize with your favorite holiday-themed cotton yarn and sparkly ribbon, making each coaster unique.

Crochet a little joy into your holiday season and spread some handmade warmth with these charming Christmas coasters!

 

 Crochet Christmas Present Coaster Pattern

By CraftGossip.com

Materials Needed:

  • Bernat Handicrafter Holidays – Rouge (Worsted weight, 4-ply cotton)

  • H/8 (5.0 mm) crochet hook

  • 3/8-inch silver ribbon

  • Craft glue or hot glue

  • Scissors

  • Yarn needle

 Abbreviations:

  • ch – chain

  • sc – single crochet

  • dc – double crochet

  • st – stitch

Pattern Instructions:

Chain 16

Row 1

1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and 1 sc across (15 sc). Turn.

Row 2

Ch 1, sc in first 7 sts, ch 1, skip 1 st, sc in last 7 sts. Turn.

Rows 3–7

Repeat Row 2.

Row 8

Ch 2 (counts as first dc), dc in next st, ch 1, skip 1 st – repeat from * to * across, ending with a dc. Ch 1 and turn.

Rows 9–15

Repeat Row 2.

Fasten off and weave in all yarn ends.

 Adding the Ribbon

  1. Horizontal Band:
    Weave ribbon through the open spaces created in Row 8 (dc row). Start from one side and alternate over/under through each ch-1 gap.

  2. Vertical Band:
    Weave another piece of ribbon vertically through the ch-1 spaces in Rows 2–7 and 9–15, creating the look of a wrapped present.

  3. Securing Ribbon:
    Flip coaster to the back and secure the ribbon ends with a dab of craft glue. Optionally, wrap them to the back and stitch or glue for a cleaner finish.

  4. Finishing Touch:
    Tie a small bow with your silver ribbon and glue it at the top center where the bands intersect. Make sure glue is applied only to the ribbon, not the yarn.

 Tips & Variations:

  • Swap red yarn for green or white for a festive mix.

  • Try metallic ribbon or baker’s twine for different looks.

  • Turn this coaster into a hanging ornament by adding a loop of ribbon.

Looking for more Christmas themed Crochet Patterns? Check out these books

Crochet Christmas Ornaments

 Christmas Crochet Pattern Books 

And these Christmas patterns on Etsy  

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Red Panda Crochet Patterns For Cute Woodland Amigurumi Projects

Let’s be honest, red pandas already look like they were designed by someone with a yarn stash — rusty orange fur, tiny masked faces, fluffy striped tails, and just enough mischief to make them irresistible.

If you love woodland amigurumi, animal crochet patterns, or quick crochet gifts for kids and animal lovers, a red panda crochet pattern is such a sweet project to add to your list. Most of these designs use simple amigurumi shaping, with the real personality coming from the colour changes, face details, and that very important fluffy tail.

I’ve gathered together a mix of free red panda crochet patterns and paid PDF patterns, including beginner-friendly plushies, mini keychains, chubby no-sew styles, and more realistic designs for makers who like a bit of detail.

Red Panda Crochet Patterns To Try

Red Panda Amigurumi – Free Crochet Pattern
This free red panda amigurumi pattern from StringyDingDing is a lovely starting point if you want a classic stuffed animal style. The design uses medium-weight yarn and has that sweet rounded amigurumi look that works well for gifts, nursery décor, or a handmade animal collection. StringyDingDing also notes that their site offers hundreds of free amigurumi patterns, which makes it a useful source for crochet toy makers.

Rumi the Red Panda
Rumi is especially nice for newer amigurumi makers because the pattern uses basic stitches such as single crochet, increases, decreases, and the magic ring. The finished red panda has a soft, gentle look rather than a highly detailed realistic style, which makes it a cute choice for beginners who still want something with personality.

Flynn & Rumi – The Tale of a Fox and Red Panda
This is a sweet two-animal option if you like themed makes or want matching woodland toys. The red panda and fox patterns are described as beginner-friendly and use basic amigurumi techniques, so this would be lovely for a gift set or a woodland nursery shelf.

Free Red Panda Crochet Pattern
This mini red panda keychain from DIY Fluffies is a great scrap-yarn project. It is designed as a small amigurumi keychain and the designer says it can be made in about an hour, so it’s perfect for market prep, stocking fillers, or those “I need a quick cute thing” moments.

Adzuki the Chubby Red Panda
Adzuki has that wonderfully round, squishy look that makes chubby amigurumi so appealing. The pattern description highlights the spherical shape and small limbs, making it a good pick if you prefer cute and simplified rather than realistic.

Tashi Realistic Crochet Red Panda Pattern
This one is better for crocheters who enjoy detail. Tashi is a more realistic red panda design made with fuzzy wool yarn, and the designer notes that the finished animal measures about 6 inches from nose to bottom. This would be a beautiful choice for someone who likes their amigurumi to look more like a collectible handmade animal.

Roxy Red Panda Crochet Pattern
This paid Etsy PDF pattern includes detailed instructions, materials, and step-by-step photos, according to the listing. It is a good option to include if you want a polished paid pattern alongside the free designs.

Crochet Red Panda Patterns On Etsy
Etsy has a wide range of red panda crochet patterns, from plush chenille toys and loveys to low-sew amigurumi and keychain-style designs. It’s worth browsing if you want paid PDF patterns with a very specific style, such as chunky plush, baby-safe lovey, realistic red panda, or no-sew market make.

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