Beginner Super Bulky Knit Coaster – Free Knitting Pattern

This beginner super bulky knit coaster free knitting pattern makes a fast, satisfying project that teaches the basics without overwhelming new knitters. It’s designed as the very first project in my Kids’ Knitting Guide, but it works just as well for adults who are learning to knit for the first time.

Made with thick, easy-to-see yarn and just the knit stitch, this coaster helps beginners practice tension, counting stitches, and finishing a real object they can use every day. It’s small enough to finish quickly, which builds confidence right away.

A completed blue Beginner Super Bulky Knit Coaster made from the Free Knitting Pattern by Liz Chandler resting atop a purple outdoor table with a winter mountain scene and a glass of milk on the coaster.

On this page: About · Materials · Gauge · Printable PDF · Instructions · Care · Sharing

About This Beginner Super-Bulky Knit Coaster

This simple knit coaster is intentionally small, forgiving, and repetitive. As Project 1 in my Kids’ Knitting Guide, the beginner super-bulky knit coaster introduces how knitting feels in your hands and how stitches stack row by row, without asking beginners to switch stitches or manage complicated shaping.

Using super bulky yarn allows new knitters to see each stitch clearly and finish projects quickly. The goal is not perfection, but comfort and familiarity with the knitting process.

Materials

Knitting Needles

Yarn

One 106-yard (6-ounce) skein of super-bulky (No. 6) yarn* (shown in Wool-Ease Thick and Quick by Lion Brand Yarn “Bluegrass”), in your choice of color).

  • One coaster uses approximately 10.6 yards (0.6 oz.)

*Weights estimated with Wool Ease Thick & Quick by Lion Brand Yarn; other yarn weights may vary.

Notions

Gauge

10 stitches x 18 rows = 4 x 4 inches in Stockinette Stitch on No. 13 (9.0 mm) needles. (You can learn how to check your gauge here. But honestly, if you’re a brand new beginner, don’t worry about it. Just start following the pattern.)

Abbreviations

k = knit

Skills Used

This super bulky knit coaster is a great first knitting project because it’s simple, fast, and easy to finish in one sitting. To make the super bulky knit coaster, you’ll only need to know how to:

This coaster is worked in garter stitch, which means every row is made using the knit stitch. Repeating the same stitch over a short project like this is a great way to practice and build confidence.

As you knit, try to keep your stitches even on the needles. They should be snug, but not tight. The stitches should slide easily so you can insert your needle into each loop without forcing it. Finding that balance takes practice, and this small project makes it easier to learn.

Want to knit along with me? I’ve made a video lesson that shows how to knit this coaster from cast on to bind off. Visit the How to Knit a Coaster lesson for step-by-step help. 🧶

A finished super-bulky knit coaster in teal tones held in a hand in front of a purple porch table and snowy mountain scene.

Prefer to knit offline?

This pattern is free to read below, but if you’d rather print it or save it for later, I’ve created a clean, ad-free PDF version for you.

  • Includes materials list and complete knitting instructions
  • Easy to print or use on your tablet
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Cover of Super-Bulky Coaster knitting pattern PDF by Liz Chandler

Instructions: Beginner Super-Bulky Knit Coaster

(4 inches [10.16 cm] x 4 inches [10.16 cm])

Use the Long-Tail Cast On method. Knit flat, turning after each row.

Row 1: Cast on 10 stitches. (10 stitches) Turn.

Rows 2 – 18: k 10. (10 stitches) Turn.

Row 19: Bind off loosely.

Cut yarn, leaving an 8-inch (20.32-cm) tail, and pull through. Weave in ends. Block if desired.

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Printable version of this free knitting pattern

Get the PDF version of this Beginner Super-Bulky Coaster Knitting Pattern.

Care

If you use the materials called for in the pattern, your final product will be machine washable. To keep your coasters looking their best, hand wash or machine wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Lay flat to dry. 

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A white coffee cup sits on top of a beginner knit coaster knit with blue super-bulky yarn on a wooden table near a window and potted plant.

Copyright, Sharing, and Selling Finished Items

©2025, Liz Chandler of PurlsAndPixels.

This pattern is for personal use, gifting, and charitable donation of completed items. You may also sell handmade items created using this pattern. Do not copy this pattern and distribute it. If you’d like to share the pattern, refer your friends to my website, purlsandpixels.com so they may obtain a copy.

If you find any errors or have any questions, email purlsandpixels@gmail.com and I will do my best to help.

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