Crocheting has long been cherished as a versatile craft that allows for creative expression and functional creations. This particular DIY transforms ordinary wide-mouth metal mason jar lid rings into a unique set of coasters, perfect for Father's Day. By using olive green paracord, this project offers a rugged aesthetic that complements any rustic or industrial home decor. The unique combination of materials not only repurposes common household items but also provides a sturdy, absorbent surface for beverages, solving the problem of unsightly water rings on furniture.
The finished crochet coaster set can be styled as a centerpiece on a wooden coffee table or used on a desk to add a touch of handmade charm. The olive green color offers a natural, earthy tone that pairs well with dark woods, leather, or metal accents. The texture of the paracord creates a rugged and durable surface, ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings. Consider pairing the coasters with matching tableware or rustic decor elements for a cohesive look.
Crocheted Mason Jar Lid Ring Coasters

Materials
Wide-mouth metal mason jar lid rings (6-8 rings)
Olive green paracord (approximately 50 feet)
Size N/15 (10mm) crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Directions
Start by removing the centers from the mason jar lids, keeping the metal rings intact.
Using the olive green paracord, create a slipknot and attach it to your crochet hook.
Insert the hook through the ring and create a single crochet stitch around the metal ring.
Continue to single crochet around the entire circumference of the ring, making sure the stitches are tight and even. You should aim for about 40-45 single crochet stitches per ring, depending on the size of the ring and thickness of the paracord.
Once you reach the starting point, join with a slip stitch to the first single crochet to close the round.
Fasten off the paracord and use scissors to cut the excess, leaving a small tail.
Thread the tail onto a tapestry needle and weave it through the stitches to secure it, then trim any remaining paracord.
Repeat the process for each mason jar lid ring to complete the set of coasters.

Variations & Tips
For a different look, consider using different colors of paracord, such as navy blue or burnt orange, to match various decor themes. You can also experiment with different types of yarn, such as jute or cotton, for varying textures and finishes. If you prefer a larger coaster, use a thicker yarn or add an extra round of stitches around the ring. For a unique twist, try incorporating a simple decorative stitch, like a picot edge, to add interest to the border while maintaining the functionality of the coaster.