Halloween Spiral Coasters Crochet Pattern
It’s officially spooky season, and what better way to kick it off than with some fresh Halloween-inspired crochet projects? It’s been a while since I made coasters, and let’s be honest—some of the ones I’ve made in the past have seen better days. So, I thought it was the perfect time to switch things up and bring a little spooky flair to my home with a set of Halloween spiral coasters!
There’s something about the mix of black, white, and lime green that just screams Halloween—plus, they totally give off a Beetlejuice sandworm vibe, don’t you think? Spirals are one of those designs that are simple but still hold so much interest and attention, and I love how they instantly bring a trippy, slightly creepy touch to your decor.
And here's the best part: these spiral coasters are not just spooky—they’re speedy! If you're a last-minute decorator, like me, or just need a quick Halloween fix, you can whip these up in no time. They’re perfect for adding a touch of Halloween to your coffee table, desk, or even as cute gifts for Halloween parties!
Halloween Spiral Coasters
Crochet Pattern
Skill Level
Beginner-Intermediate
Size
approx. 4.5" wide
Materials
Worsted weight (4) yarn in black, white, and green. I'm using Bernat Super Value acrylic yarn
4.00mm/G crochet hook
Stitch marker
Yarn needle for weaving in ends
Abbreviations (US terms)
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
dc - double crochet
sl st - slip stitch
inc - increase (2 sts in same st)
dec - decrease (ie. sc2tog)
sk - skip
Pattern Notes
When working on this Halloween crochet coasters pattern you're going to have two working loops going at the same time.
It's important to use stitch markers so you can see when each color starts/ends.
Before you begin, decide which color will be in the very center (in this pattern we're starting with white as the first color).
Work in continuous rounds, do not turn or join at the end of each round.
Pattern
Round 1: Starting with White. In magic ring ch 1 (does not count as a stitch) sc, hdc, 4 dc, pull working loop up and remove hook. Join Black, ch 1 (does not count as a stitch) sc, hdc, 4 dc, pull working loop up and remove hook. Tighten the magic ring by tugging on both yarn tails. (6 sts in each yarn or 12 total)
Round 2: With White dc inc in each st until you reach Black, place marker on the last worked stitch so you know this is where White ends. With Black dc inc in each st until you reach White, place marker on the last worked stitch. (12 sts in each yarn or 24 total)
Round 3: With White [dc inc in first st, dc in next st] repeat until you reach Black. With Black [dc inc in first st, dc in next st] repeat until you reach White. (18 sts in each yarn or 36 total)
Round 4: With White [dc inc in first st, dc in next 2 sts] repeat until you reach Black. With Black [dc inc in first st, dc in next 2 sts] repeat until you reach White. (24 sts in each yarn or 48 total)
If you want to make your spiral larger you can continue increasing in each round or you can move on to Round 5 to finish.
Round 5: For each color dc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st, sl st in next st.
Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
Round 6: Join green yarn in the last sl st worked or in any stitch from either color, ch 1 (does not count as a stitch) [sc, sk 1 st, 5 dc in next st, sk 1 st] repeat the sequence around to the end, sl st to join.
Cut the yarn and weave in the ends.
Your Halloween spiral coasters are now ready to protect your furniture and add spooky decor!
Looking for more crochet coaster patterns? Check out my sandwich coasters that could double as play food!
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You may sell finished items made from this pattern as long as it is handmade by you, not mass produced, giving the credit to Pops de Milk / Patricia Castillo as the designer. If you have any questions, you can email me at patricia@popsdemilk.com