Toasty Pot Coaster
Like many apartments mine boasts poorly insulated windows and baseboard electric heating. Yep, it’s a keeper. With the weather being in the high My Ass is About to Fall Offs I’ve been scheming ingenius ways to keep the plants that are stuck enduring their fate on the cold windowsill warm and alive through these dark days.

With a little extra time and some spare wool on hand I recently crocheted some handy warmers that seem to be making a difference. The first is a cosy coaster that was ridiculously easy for a novice crocheter like me to cobble together. All I did was make your standard crocheted circle — there are lots of books and websites that show how this is done (see list below). However, for those with some basic crochet skills all it takes is to make a small circle by slip stitching a couple of chains, and then double crocheting into that circle on every round, inserting some extra double crochets here and there to keep the coaster sitting flat.

Keep crocheting new rounds until your circle is as large as your pot’s saucer. You can make it a little larger so some of the design peeks over the edges or you can fancy it up with decorative edging like I did. Being the Queen of Scallops I went for the shell stitch which is as simple as double crocheting 3 to 5 times into a stitch until you’ve got a fan shape. Attach each fan (or scallop) to the coaster with a slip stitch and then begin double crocheting into the next stitch. You can spread them out a little bit or keep them tight like I have to make them puff out and curl. Just be sure to set a saucer underneath your plant pot to avoid turning your coaster into a wet and stinky mess.
I’ll post about the other project in a few days so stayed tuned.
Online Tutorials
- For Dummies - Ignore the title cause you ain’t no dummy. Includes illustrations.
- Crocheting a Circle Video Tutorial - For your viewing pleasure. All that and fancy nails too!
- Shell Stitch Video Tutorial

February 16th, 2007 at 5:47 pm
This is going to be a great project when I move into our new place.
So easy! I can definitely do shell stitch and double crochet! Thanks!
February 16th, 2007 at 5:58 pm
Hey Taryn, I added some online resources in case you get stuck.
March 2nd, 2007 at 8:54 am
I am inspired! But have a problem… the revver video link doesn’t work(crocheting a circle..)
March 2nd, 2007 at 10:51 am
Looks like they removed it. The “For Dummies” link above it is also a crocheting in a circle tutorial.
October 19th, 2007 at 2:31 pm
[…] Peppers like sun and warmth: Keep your plant in the sunniest window you’ve got. If the windowsill gets too cold and drafty move your plant as far away as possible while still providing optimum light. If that’s not enough try setting them underneath grow lights. You can also try setting your pepper’s pot on a crocheted windowsill cozy or pot coaster. Heating mats are great too but I usually wait to bust mine out until closer to the start of the growing season, otherwise the warmth prompts the plant to get active before the light is bright enough to sustain that level of activity. […]