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HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern

HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern
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Intermediate Level

Ideal for those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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Cozy Accent

A warm touch for your space that transforms ordinary corners into inviting nooks filled with handmade charm.

About This HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern

This pattern makes a complete chicken-themed coaster set: four decorative coasters, a chicken head that holds an egg coaster, and a nest-style mat. It combines simple round increases, scalloped edges, loop stitches, and small amigurumi parts for a playful finish. Youll learn to join half-circles, work loop stitches for texture, and assemble the pieces into a delightful tabletop display.

HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Detailed round-by-round instructions are provided for each piece, with color suggestions and photo references included. Great for using scrap yarn and making a thoughtful handmade gift.

Why You'll Love This HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because it brings together playful design and practical function in a single set. The combination of coasters, an egg holder, and a nest makes it a charming centerpiece that also protects your table. I enjoyed developing the scalloped comb and loop-stitch nest to add texture and personality. The pattern uses simple shaping techniques so I can customize colors and make matching sets for friends. Working through the assembly is always rewarding β€” the finished chicken has so much character.

HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern step 1 - construction progress HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern step 2 - assembly progress HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern step 3 - details and accessories HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize this set with color choices β€” try pastel shades for a soft spring look or bright primaries for a playful kitchen accent.

You can change yarn weight and hook size to alter the finished scale; bulky yarn with a larger hook makes a chunky decorative version while lighter yarn creates delicate mini coasters.

I often swap the loop-stitch nest for a bobble or popcorn stitch to create a different textured base for the chicken to sit on.

To make a keyed set, use contrasting colors for the comb and wattles or embroider tiny patterns onto the mat before finishing.

I sometimes add surface embroidery eyes instead of sewing with thread for a more stylized face; experiment with placement to give different expressions.

For a more stable egg holder, reinforce the shell with a thin layer of craft glue or fabric stiffener applied sparingly and allowed to dry between the strands.

I like adding tiny felt accessories or a crocheted bow to personalize each chicken β€” these small extras make them great gifts.

Want to make this set washable? Use a washable acrylic yarn and weave in ends securely; fasten off tails neatly and consider hand washing on gentle cycle.

If youre gifting the set, create matching colorways or a gradient for a cohesive look and present them stacked in a ribboned bundle.

Finally, try varying the number of loop-stitch rounds in the mat to increase the nest size; I often add one or two extra increase rounds for a roomier nest.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping stitch count checks during rounds can create incorrect shaping; count your stitches at the end of every round to ensure accuracy. βœ— Not changing yarn color cleanly at the end of Round 3 for the egg coaster can leave visible joins; use a slip stitch to change color and weave in ends neatly. βœ— Working with inconsistent tension will make fitted pieces like the egg shell too loose or too tight; keep your tension firm and consistent, especially when using two strands together. βœ— Forgetting to flip work when instructed (for half circles or egg shell shaping) will change stitch orientation; follow the flip instructions exactly to maintain proper shaping. βœ— Failing to leave long tails where instructed prevents neat assembly; cut and leave the specified ~10" tails for sewing coasters into shells and for attaching feet and beak.

HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern

Make a charming chicken coaster set featuring four coasters, a decorative chicken head that doubles as an egg holder, and a woven nest-style mat. This pattern guides you through crocheting combs, wattles, feet, egg coasters and a nest using clear step-by-step rounds. Youll enjoy mixing colors and simple shaping techniques to create a whimsical, handmade table display or gift. Suitable for crocheters who know basic stitches and want a fun, creative project.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for HENNIFER CHICKEN CROCHET COASTER SET Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Impeccable Solid Yarn by Loops & Threads (4.5 oz / 127.5g; 285 yd / 260 m) - main gauge reference
  • 02
    Bernat Super Value (Topaz) - Top of Chicken Head (hair) and used with Almond for head
  • 03
    Almond (two strand with Topaz) - Chicken Head (use 2 strands together)
  • 04
    Gold - Legs & Beak (approx. small amount each)
  • 05
    Claret - Comb & Wattles (approx. small amount)
  • 06
    Skylight - Egg Shell (use 2 strands together) and Egg Coasters
  • 07
    Lemon - Egg Yolk - small amount
  • 08
    Winter White (Bernat Super Value) - Egg Coaster detail
  • 09
    Fern, Chocolate Brown, Dark Sage - Mat / Nest (use 3 strands together)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size US H/8 (5 mm)
  • 02
    Crochet hook size US I/9 (5.5 mm)
  • 03
    Crochet hook size US K/10.5 (6.5 mm)
  • 04
    Embroidery thread or black yarn for eyes
  • 05
    Tapestry / yarn needle
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    Scissors
  • 07
    Stitch markers (optional)
  • 08
    Stitch counter (optional)

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β€” Chicken Comb / Coaster :

Round 1 :

Create MC, 6 sc into MC (6)

Round 2 :

2 sc into each st around (incr) (12)

Round 3 :

*Sc into next st, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (18)

Round 4 :

*Sc into next 2 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (24)

Round 5 :

Sc into next 2 sts, 2 sc into next (incr), *sc into next 3 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around ending in 1 sc (30)

Round 6 :

*Sc into next 4 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (36)

Round 7 :

Sc into next 3 sts, 2 sc into next (incr), *sc into next 5 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around ending in 2 sc (42)

Round 8 :

*Sc into next 6 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (48)

Info :

In the next round, we will begin to make the scalloped edge. This will require us to turn the work a few times. We will end up with 4 scallops on each side.

Round 9 :

*Sc into next 5 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc into 4 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr) 2 times, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr), ch 1, turn. 2 sc into the same st and next st. Sl st into the next 2 sts*; repeat another 2 times.

Round 9 Continued :

We will be making the fourth scallop using the same steps as above, but we need to add an extra stitch at the base in this one. Sc into the next 2 sts, 2 sc into the next st, sc into the next st; ch 1, turn. Now repeat the same steps as above to complete the scallop: Sc into the next 4 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr) 2 times, ch 1 turn. 2 sc into the same st, 2 sc into the next st. Sl st into the next 2 sts.

Round 9 Finish :

We will now skip a space where the next scallop would be. Sc into the next 5 sts. Now start another set of 4 scallops repeating the same process as above. *Sc into the next 5 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc into the next 4 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr) 2 times, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr), ch 1, turn. 2 sc into the same st and next st. Sl st into the next 2 sts*; repeat another 3 times. Sc into remaining sts to create the second gap. Fasten off and sew in any loose ends.

β€” Top of Chicken Head (Hair) / Coaster :

Info :

To create this coaster, we will be making 2 x half circles separately and then joining them together. We are going to make an adjustment to Raji's technique; however, and consider the turning chain our first dc in each round after Round 1.

Colour :

Topaz

Round 1 :

Create MC, chain 2, 6 dc into MC (7 = 6 dc + ch 2). To make the turning chain: ch 2, insert hook into 2nd ch from hook, pull up a loop. Turn your work to continue completing a dc.

Round 2 :

Insert hook into space below your st and pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through 2 loops (this st now counts as your first dc). *2 dc into the next sp*; repeat to end (12 = 11 dc + 1 turning ch).

Round 3 :

Repeat the same steps as beginning of Round 2 (make a turning ch and 1 dc into the same sp). Then, *dc into next sp, 2 dc into next sp (incr)*; repeat around (17 = 16 dc + 1 turning ch).

Round 4 :

Repeat the same steps as beginning of Round 2 (make a turning ch and 1 dc into the same sp). Then: Dc into next 2 sps. Hdc into the next sp. *Sc into the next 2 sps, 2 sc into the next (incr)*; repeat 1 more time. Sc into the next 2 sps. Hdc into the next sp. Dc into the next 2 sps. 2 dc into the last sp (20 = 19 sts + 1 turning ch). Fasten off your first half circle.

Round 5 :

Repeat Rounds 1-4 for your second half circle. After round 4 we will continue to Round 5 to join them together. In the next 2 rounds, insert the hook into proper stitch placement (not the space below). Continuing the yarn from your second half circle, *Sc into the next 3 sts [on the first half circle we made], 2 sc into the next st (incr)*; repeat 4 times. Sc into the next 2 sts, 2 sc into the next. You should now be joining the opposite side of the half circle. Continue going around. *Sc into the next 3 sts, 2 sc into the next st (incr)*; repeat 4 times. Sc into the next 2 sts, 2 sc into the next (48)

Round 6 :

We will now make a scalloped edge using a similar technique as the Chicken Comb coaster. This will require us to turn the work a few times. We will end up with 6 scallops on each side of the circle. *Sc into the next 4 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr) 2 times, ch 1, turn. Sc together.*

Round 6 Finish :

2 sc into the same st. Sl st into next st. Sl st into bottom of same st*; repeat around. Fasten off and sew in any loose ends.

β€” Egg Coaster :

Info :

Working in continuous rounds. We are starting with the middle of the yolk. Colours: Lemon, Winter White. Rounds 1-8: Repeat steps from Chicken Comb Coaster. Change yarn colour to white at the end of Round 3 using a sl st.

Round 9 :

Sc into next 4 sts, hdc into the next st, dc into the next, 2 tc into the next st, dc into the next, hdc into the next, sc into the next 2 sts, sl st into the next st. Hdc into the next st, 2 dc into the next st, tc into the next 4 sts, dc into the next 3 sts, hdc into the next st, sc into the next st, sl st into the next st. Sc into the next 3 sts, 2 sc into the next st, sc into the next 5 sts, hdc into the next st, dc into the next 2 sts, 2 tc into the next st, dc into the next st, hdc into the next 3 sts, sl st into the next.

Round 9 Finish :

Hdc into the next, 2 dc into the next st, dc into the next 4 sts (53)

Round 10 :

Hdc into the next st, sc into the next st, sl st into the next 2 sts, hdc into the next 2 sts, 2 dc (incr) into the next 3 sts, 2 hdc (incr) into the next st, sl st into the next 3 sts. Sc into the next, 2 sc (incr) into the next 2 sts, hdc into the next, 2 sc (incr) into the next 6 sts, sc into the next st, sl st into the next 2 sts. Sc into the next 8 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr), sc into the next 3 sts, sc together (decr), ch 1, turn. Sc into the next 5 sts, ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr), sc in next st, sc together (decr), ch 1, turn. Sc together (decr), sl st in same st, fasten off leaving ~10" tail. We will use this tail to sew the coaster into the egg shell. Sew in any other loose ends.

β€” Egg Shell: Bottom (make 1) :

Info :

Use 2 strands of yarn at the same time and a 5.5 mm hook. Your crochet tension for the egg shell (bottom & top) should be quite tight as we want it to hold its shape once complete. Colour: Skylight. If you do not have 2 skeins of yarn in the same colour, cut a strand of yarn measuring approximately 50-feet for the second piece of yarn.

Round 1 :

Create MC, 6 sc into MC (6)

Round 2 :

2 sc into each st around (incr) (12)

Round 3 :

*Sc into next st, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (18)

Round 4 :

*Sc into next 2 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (24). Flip your work inside out so you are working the rounds from the outside.

Rounds 5-9 :

Sc around (24)

Round 10 :

*Sc in the next 3 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat 4 times total, ending in sc in last 4 sts (20). Fasten off and sew in any loose ends.

β€” Egg Shell: Top (make 1) :

Info :

Use 2 strands of yarn at the same time and a 5.5 mm hook. We will be starting from the opening end (bigger part) of the egg and working towards the top. Colour: Skylight. If you do not have 2 skeins of yarn in the same colour, cut a strand of yarn measuring approximately 48-feet for the second piece of yarn.

Round 1 :

Ch 24, sl st to beg first ch to close loop (24)

Rounds 2-5 :

Sc in each st around (24)

Round 6 :

*Sc into next 6 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat around (21)

Round 7 :

*Sc into next 5 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat around (18). Flip your work inside out so you are working the rounds from the outside.

Round 8 :

*Sc into next 4 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat around (15)

Round 9 :

*Sc into next 3 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat around (12)

Round 10 :

Sc together 3 times. Fasten off and use tail to sew remaining top of the egg closed. Sew in any remaining loose ends.

Egg Assembly :

Sew each of the egg coasters into one side of the egg shell (top & bottom) using the long tail we left. Attach the coaster far into the bottom and top of the egg shell so when the coaster is rolled up inside, there is some room remaining around the perimeter of each egg shell to close it together. To close the egg, gently twist the top and bottom together.

β€” Chicken Head :

Info :

Use 5.5 mm hook and 2 strands of yarn at the same time. Colours: Almond, Topaz.

Round 1 :

Create MC, ch 2 (counts as hdc). 9 hdc into the MC. Join with sl st into top of ch 2 to close round (10).

Round 2 :

Ch 2 (counts as hdc). Hdc into same st. 2 hdc (incr) in each st around. Join with sl st into top of ch 2 to close round (20).

Round 3 :

Ch 2 (counts as hdc). Hdc into same st. *2 hdc (incr) in next st. Hdc in next st* repeat around ending with 1 hdc. Join with sl st into top of ch 2 to close round (30).

Round 4 :

Ch 2 (counts as hdc). Hdc into same st. *2 hdc (incr) in next st. Hdc in next 2 sts* repeat around ending with 1 hdc. Join with sl st into top of ch 2 to close round (40).

Rounds 5-6 :

Ch 1. Hdc in each st around. Join with sl st into ch 1 to close off round (40).

Info :

We will now begin to make the opening on the back of the head for a mug handle. To do this we will not be stitching all the way around and instead will flip our work in Rounds 7-11.

Round 7 :

Ch 1. Hdc in next 36 sts, ch 1, turn.

Round 8 :

Hdc in each 36 sts, ch 1, turn.

Round 9 :

In Round 9 & Round 11: insert your hook below the regular stitch location and catch the stitch below. Otherwise you will end up with a visible horizontal line running along the head. Hdc in each 36 sts, ch 1, turn.

Round 10 :

Hdc in each 36 sts (insert hook in normal st location). Ch 1, turn.

Round 11 :

Hdc in each 36 sts (insert hook below regular st location as you did in round 9). Ch 1, turn.

Round 12 :

We will close the gap at the top of the head in this round and stitch all the way around. Hdc in each st, when you get to the opening / gap, ch 1 and sc into the first st on the other side. Then sc together (dec) once. *Sc in next 2 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat around. When you get to the opening again, sc into the ch 1 where the gap is, and another sc into the next st. Then sl st into the next st. Fasten off and sew in any loose ends.

β€” Chicken Beak :

Info :

Use 5 mm hook. Colour: Gold. Start with a long tail approximately 10" long. This will be used to sew the beak onto the head. We are starting from the base of the beak.

Round 1 :

Ch 12, sl st to first ch 1 (12)

Round 2 :

*Sc into the next 4 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat twice (10)

Round 3 :

Sc in each st around. Turn piece inside out and work the rounds from the outside.

Round 4 :

*Sc into the next 3 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat twice (8)

Round 5 :

*Sc into the next 2 sts, sc together (decr)*; repeat twice (6)

Round 6 :

Sc together 2 times. Fasten off. Sew onto head directly opposite from the vertical opening.

β€” Chicken Wattles (make 2) :

Colour :

Claret

Round 1 :

Create MC, 4 sc into MC (4)

Round 2 :

*Sc into the next st, 2 sc into the next*; repeat around (6)

Rounds 3-4 :

Sc into each st around. Turn piece inside out and work the rounds from the outside. (6)

Round 5 :

*Sc together (decr)* repeat 3 times. Fasten off leaving approximately 10" tail to sew onto head. Sew onto head just slightly below the left & right side of the beak.

β€” Chicken Feet (make 2) :

Colour :

Gold

Bottom of Foot Round 1 :

Create a MC, ch 2 (counts as first dc), 3 dc into MC (4). Ch 1, turn.

Round 2 :

Sc across (4). Ch 1, turn.

Round 3 :

*Sc into next st, chain 4. Sc into second ch from hook, and into next 2 sts down the chain.* Sc in bottom of chain (make sure to grab both yarns)*; repeat another 2 times to make 3 toes total. Sc in bottom of chain (make sure to grab both yarns); repeat another 2 times to make 3 toes total.

β€” Leg: Make 2 :

Colour :

Gold

Row 1 :

Make 6 foundation chains. Fasten off leaving ~10" tail to sew it onto the bottom of the foot.

Assembling the Feet :

Using a yarn needle, sew the foundation chain to the bottom of the foot using a whipstitch. Make sure the toes are facing / curling away from the leg. Sew each leg onto the bottom of the chicken head.

β€” Eyes :

Info :

Use black embroidery thread or yarn and a yarn needle to sew on eyes to the head.

β€” Mat / Nest :

Info :

Using a 6.5 mm hook and 3 strands of yarn held together. Colours: Fern, Chocolate Brown, Dark Sage. To make the nest, use 3 strands of yarn at the same time.

Round 1 :

Create MC, 6 sc into MC (6)

Round 2 :

2 sc into each st around (incr) (12)

Round 3 :

*Sc into next st, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (18)

Round 4 :

*Sc into next 2 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (24)

Round 5 :

*Sc into next 3 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (30)

Round 6 :

*Sc into next 4 sts, 2 sc into next (incr)*; repeat around (36)

Info :

In Round 7 & 8 we will be using a method called a Loop Stitch. It can be tricky at first but keep trying! The effect in the end is worth the effort.

Round 7 :

Using a loop stitch, *sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc in next st (increase)* repeat around (42)

Round 8 :

Using a loop stitch, *sc in next 6 sts, 2 sc in next st (increase)* repeat around (48)

Info :

If you would like to increase the size of the nest, continue after Round 8 adding in one more sc in between your 2 sc (incr) sts. (Ex. Round 9: *sc in next 7 sts, 2 sc in next st*; repeat around).

β€” Final Assembly :

Step 1 :

Fold in each side of the egg coasters. Roll them up and push them inside the egg shell. Make sure there is some room around the perimeter of each shell. Gently twist the top and bottom shells together to close the egg.

Step 2 :

Fold the chicken comb coaster in half and push the top part through the opening of the hair coaster. Fold red coaster in half & flip brown coaster upside down. Insert red coaster through opening of hair coaster (bottom view).

Step 3 :

Place the chicken head on the mat, the egg inside the head, and the hair on top of the head. Sew in any remaining loose ends and tuck tails inside as desired.

Assembly Instructions

  • Sew each egg coaster into one side of the egg shell (top & bottom) using the long tail left from the coaster; attach the coaster far into the shell so there is room to close the egg when rolled.
  • Fold the chicken comb coaster in half and push the top part through the opening of the hair coaster, aligning the comb on top of the hair piece before securing.
  • Sew the beak onto the head directly opposite the vertical opening; attach wattles slightly below the left and right side of the beak using the long tails left.
  • Whipstitch each foundation chain leg to the bottom of the foot ensuring the toes are facing away from the leg, then sew each leg onto the bottom of the chicken head for a stable base.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Use stitch markers to keep track of your rounds and where you begin each new round, especially when working in continuous rounds.
  • πŸ’‘Work with consistent, slightly firm tension for the egg shell using two strands so it holds its shape; too loose will not close properly.
  • πŸ’‘Flip your work when instructed for half circles and egg shell shaping to ensure correct stitch orientation and appearance.
  • πŸ’‘Leave long tails (~10") where indicated for sewing pieces together instead of trying to add yarn later; this makes assembly cleaner.

This charming Hennifer Chicken Coaster Set brings whimsy and function to your table with handmade coasters, a nest mat, and a chicken head egg holder. Perfect for gifts, brunch decor, or brightening your kitchen, each piece is crocheted with personality and texture. Use colorful scraps to create your own farm-fresh set and enjoy the delightful finishing details. πŸ§ΆπŸ”βœ¨

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FAQs

What size will the finished pieces be?

The chicken head sitting on the mat measures approximately 7" L x 7" W x 7.5" H; egg coasters are approximately 5.5" diameter; mat is approximately 7" diameter.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights, but changing yarn weight and hook size will affect final size; maintain pattern instructions for shape and consider adjusting hook for similar tension.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate; basic knowledge of single crochet, half double crochet, double crochet, increases and decreases is recommended, plus some experience working in rounds.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete this project in 5-7 hours, though time may vary depending on experience, number of pieces made, and assembly complexity.

How do I make the egg shells hold their shape?

Use two strands of yarn held together and work with firm tension using a 5.5 mm hook for the egg shell bottom and top; sew the coasters in with the long tails to create room for closing.