December 16, 2025

Lenape Tech Times

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The Perfect Pie- Crochet Pattern By Shyanna Shea

Pie. It’s a staple of November. Whether it’s pumpkin, cherry, or even blueberry, it’s always a good time. Students at Lenape were asked if they like pie, and while some didn’t, most enjoy the sweet treat year-round. So why would anyone not want a cute little coaster set of it? This crochet pattern is easy as pie, perfect for beginners.
This pattern uses U.S terminology. Size 4 acrylic yarn was used for the crust and filling of the pie, while size 5 chenille yarn was used for the optional whipped cream. A 4.25mm crochet hook was used for everything in this pattern.

Sc- Single crochet

Hdc- Half double crochet

Inc- Increase

FLO- Front loop only

Sl- Slip stitch
Pie Crust/ coaster holder

To start, place 8 Hdc into a magic circle. (8)

Inc with hdc around (16)

1 Hdc, 1 Inc around (24)

2 Hdc, 1 Inc around (32)

Hdc around in FLO (32)

3 Hdc, 1 Inc around (40)

For 2 rounds, Hdc around (40)

In FLO, Sc 4, Inc around (48)

Place 5 Sc in one stitch, Sl into the same stitch, then Sl into the next stitch, repeat around

Fasten off
Filling/coaster (make 3)

8 Hdc into a magic circle

Inc with hdc around (16)

1 Hdc, 1 Inc around (24)

2 Hdc, 1 Inc around (32)

Sc 3, Inc around (40)

Fasten off
Pie top

8 Hdc into a magic circle

Inc with hdc around (16)

1 Hdc, 1 Inc around (24)

2 Hdc, 1 Inc around (32)

3 Hdc, Inc around (40)

Fasten off, leaving a long tail to sew onto the pie crust
Whipped cream

6 Sc into a magic circle

6 Sc around

Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing
Assembly
Take the whipped cream part and sew it onto the middle of the pie top. Then, sew the pie top partially to the pie crust, leaving enough to remove the coasters and put them back in.
And just like that, the pie coaster set is done. Thanks for reading or even following along with this pattern.
Tester Appreciation:
Alex Brewer from ADT, model for the pies

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