Categories: Crochet

Easy Crochet Plate Holder: Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners

A crochet plate holder is a practical and decorative piece, perfect for organizing your kitchen, protecting surfaces, or adding a handmade touch to your table. It is also an excellent project for beginners because it uses basic crochet stitches and works up quickly.

In this guide, you will learn how to make a crochet plate holder step by step, in a simple and easy-to-follow way.


Materials Needed

Before you start, gather the following materials:

  • Cotton yarn (medium weight is ideal)
  • Crochet hook suitable for your yarn (usually 3.5 mm or 4 mm)
  • Scissors
  • Yarn needle for finishing

💡 Tip: Cotton yarn is best for kitchen items because it is durable, washable, and heat-resistant.


Stitches Used

This crochet plate holder uses only basic stitches, making it perfect for beginners:

  • Chain (ch)
  • Single crochet (sc)
  • Double crochet (dc)
  • Slip stitch (sl st)

If you already know these stitches, this project will be very easy.


Step-by-Step Crochet Plate Holder

1. Start the Center

  • Make a magic ring, or chain 5 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
  • Work 12 double crochets into the ring.
  • Join with a slip stitch.

2. Second Round

  • Chain 3 (counts as the first double crochet).
  • Make 2 double crochets in each stitch around.
  • Join with a slip stitch.

This round increases the circle and forms the base of the plate holder.


3. Third Round (Final Base)

  • Chain 1.
  • Make 1 single crochet in each stitch around.
  • Join with a slip stitch.

This round gives the piece a neat and sturdy edge.


4. Hanging Loop

  • Choose any stitch on the edge.
  • Chain 10 to 15 chains, depending on the desired loop size.
  • Join back to the same stitch with a slip stitch.

Fasten off, cut the yarn, and weave in the ends using a yarn needle.


Ideal Size for a Crochet Plate Holder

  • Average diameter: 7 to 9 inches (18–22 cm)
  • Suitable for dinner plates, soup bowls, or decorative use.

You can make it larger by adding another round of double crochets.


Tips for a Better Finish

  • Keep your stitches even and not too tight.
  • Use neutral colors for a classic look or bright colors for a cheerful kitchen.
  • Wash and lay flat to dry for a professional finish.

Crochet Plate Holders for Selling

This item is great for selling because it:

  • Uses little yarn
  • Is quick to make
  • Has high demand
  • Works well as part of kitchen sets

You can sell them individually or as matching sets.


Conclusion

A crochet plate holder is a simple, useful, and versatile crochet project. With basic stitches and minimal materials, you can create a beautiful handmade item that is perfect for everyday use, gifts, or selling.

If you are new to crochet, this is an excellent project to start with. As you gain confidence, you can experiment with different stitches, colors, and sizes.

Tilda

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