Crochet Table Mat Patterns – 2 Stylish Ways to Transform Your Table
I recently made a set of crochet coasters, which I was even happier with than I could have hoped. Not only do they work, but they have been one of the most complimented projects I’ve displayed in my home in ages.
Who’d have thought you’d get such a good payout from such small ideas! So understandably, I wanted to create some more things that worked to a similar theme. Enter, my crochet table mat patterns!
I specifically designed these crochet table mats to match my coasters in terms of their styles, as I want to be able to use them together. I tried a couple of fibers, so I’ve shared the patterns I came up with for each, but I recommend if you want to use these as well as display them that you go with a chunkier cotton yarn or a 2mm macrame cord like you’ll see in most of the images here.

The Stitches
- ch – chain
- dc – double crochet
- slst – slip stitch
- sk – skip
What You’ll Need
Option 1:
- 2mm macrame cord
- 6mm crochet hook
I used a cotton based macrame cord in 2mm thickness.

Round Crochet Table Mat Pattern
This pattern is designed to work perfectly with the round crochet coaster pattern here.

Round 1
ch4, then slst into the first chain to make a loop
ch3 as the first dc, then dc x 11 into the central loop. slst into the top of the ch3
Round 2
ch3 (as the first dc and 1ch) then make 1dc and 1ch into each stitch of the circle. At the end, slst into the second chain of the starting chain.
Round 3
ch2, *make 2dc into the next chain gap, then 1dc into the top of the next stitch. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst to the top of the initial chain 2 to join
Round 4
ch2, 1dc x 2, ch1, *1dc x 3, ch1. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst into the top of the ch2 to join.
Round 5
ch2, 1dc x 2, 2dc into chain gap, then *1dc x 3, then 2dc into chain gap. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst to join into the top of the ch2.

Round 6
ch4, sk2, 1dc, 2dc, *1dc, ch2, sk2, 1dc, 2dc. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst into the second loop of the chain.
Round 7
ch5, sk2, *1dc x 4, ch3. Repeat from * until then end of the round, then slst into the second chain.
Round 8
ch2, 1dc x 3 into the gap, 1dc x 2, 2dc, *1dc, 1dc x 3 into the gap, 1dc x 2, 2dc. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst to the top of the chain to join.
If you are using the 2mm macrame cord and 6mm hook, you can stop here and have a good sized table mat.
Round 9
ch2, 1dc, ch2, sk1, 1dc x 4, 2dc, *1dc x 2, ch2, sk1, 1dc x 4, 2dc. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst into the top of the ch2.
Round 10
ch2, 1dc, 2dc into gap, *1dc x 8, 2dc into the gap. Repeat from * until the stitch after the final chain gap, then make 1dc x 6, and slst into the top of chain 2.
Round 11
ch2, 1dc, ch3, sk2, *1dc x 8, ch3, sk 2. Repeat until the end of the round, then 1dc x 6, and slst into the top of the ch2 to close.
Round 12
ch2, 1dc, 4dc into gap, *1dc x 8, 4dc. Repeat from *, then make 1dc x 6, slst into the top of the chain 2.
Round 13
ch2, 1dc x 10, 2dc, *1dc x 11, 2dc. slst into the top of chain 2, and weave in the long loose end.
Shell Edged Crochet Table Mat Pattern
I have only made this pattern using the macrame cord, so if you want to use this one I recommend working in 2mm macrame cord and a 6mm crochet hook

Round 1
ch4, then slst into the first chain to make a loop
ch3 as the first dc, then dc x 11 into the central loop. slst into the top of the ch3
Round 2
ch3 (as the first dc and 1ch) then make 1dc and 1ch into each stitch of the circle. At the end, slst into the second chain of the starting chain.
Round 3
ch2, *make 2dc into the next chain gap, then 1dc into the top of the next stitch. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst to the top of the initial chain 2 to join
Round 4
ch2, 1dc x 2, ch1, *1dc x 3, ch1. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst into the top of the ch2 to join.
Round 5
ch2, 1dc x 2, 2dc into chain gap, then *1dc x 3, then 2dc into chain gap. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst to join into the top of the ch2.

Round 6
ch4, sk2, 1dc, 2dc, *1dc, ch2, sk2, 1dc, 2dc. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst into the second loop of the chain.
Round 7
ch2, dc x 4, 2dc *dc x 5, 2dc. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then slst into the second loop
Round 8
*sk1, 6dc, sk1, slst. Repeat from * until the end of the round, then sew in the loose end.


