Colorado Coaster Free Crochet Pattern
Colorado, The Centennial State,
Celebrates It's 143rd Birthday
August 1st.
Celebrates It's 143rd Birthday
August 1st.
So Let's Celebrate!
"Colorado became the 38th state to join the Union,
August 1, 1876.
On this day in 1876, Colorado became the 38th state
to join the Union
when President Ulysses Grant signed a proclamation of statehood.
Colorado is known as the Centennial State because it won statehood
the same year the United States celebrated its centennial.
The name Colorado reflected the belief at the time that the
Colorado River originated there."
Read How it happened Here : LINK
August 1, 1876.
On this day in 1876, Colorado became the 38th state
to join the Union
when President Ulysses Grant signed a proclamation of statehood.
Colorado is known as the Centennial State because it won statehood
the same year the United States celebrated its centennial.
The name Colorado reflected the belief at the time that the
Colorado River originated there."
Read How it happened Here : LINK
To Celebrate I designed a Quick
and Easy Coaster to resemble
the Colorado Flag.
See The Video on my Youtube
Colorado Coaster Free Crochet Pattern
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook - I / 5.50 MM
Yarn - Worsted weight/ Med (4)
Small Amount of Yellow, Red, White, Blue
Yarn Needle
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Double crochet (dc)
Chang to (chgto)
Front Loop Only (flo)
Front Loop Only (flo)
Size: 4.5 Inches across
Notes:
Ch3 counts as a dc
When changing colors, Ch3 After the color ch
Rounds are joined to the ch3 with a slst
Pattern:
R: 1 - With yellow yarn, ch 5, join in a circle,
ch3, 11 dc in the circle, join (12 dc)
R: 2 - Chgto Red yarn, ch3, 1 dc in the same st as the ch3,
2 dc in the each of the next 9 dc,
Chgto to White yarn, 2 dc in each of the next 3dc, join
(24 dc)
R: 3 - Ch3, 1 dc in the same st as the ch3,
*1 dc in the next dc, 2 dc in the next dc*
Repeat From * to * Around, join
(36 dc)
R: 4- Chgto Blue yarn, Ch3, 1 dc in the same st as the ch3,
*1 dc in the next 2dc, 2 dc in the next dc*Repeat From * to * Around, join
(48 dc)
R: 5 - Chgto white yarn, ch1, 1 slst in the flo of each dc loosely around,
join to 1st slst,
tie off weave in your ends. (48 slst)
When we lived there I loved it and now miss it so much. My daughter still lives there so it’s a great excuse for returning often.
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