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Market Coin Purse

Market Coin Purse
Market Coin Purse

"A tiny adorable coin purse, perfect for storing little goodies. Fits in your purse, and is great for coins and loose change. Makes a great gift, for a friend. Something to make a little girl feel special. Use a stylish yarn and a sparkly button to give this little bag a real pop! Crochet tightly with G hook, and not even your smallest treasures will slip through the gaps. The pattern works up quickly and easily, and features a super fun and fancy looking texture. This has the potential to be a very special little bag!"

Easy

Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge4 pattern repeats = 2"

Finished SizeFinished Size: 3.5” wide, 2.5” tall

Materials List

  • I Love This Yarn Metallic in Coral Sparkle
  • 1" Button
  • Yarn/Tapestry Needle

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Pink is my favorite color and I really love the little touch of sparkle that is in the yarn used for this cute coin purse. This is a cute and a quick pattern. It sounds pretty easy to make. The stitches that you need to be proficient in to complete this project are sc, hdc, sc2tog, and hdc2tog. A great stash buster.

This is a cute and simple pattern, but I think it would be better if lined. That way you can put small items in it without worrying they will fall though the small holes in the fabric. The pattern is easy to follow. The purse can be made in about half an hour. I made one in roughly fifteen minutes.

This is a cute little purse. The designer recommends using the I Love This Yarn metallic, and since the long awaited Hobby Lobby is finally about to open in our area, I might actually get to see what all the buzz is about. The stitch pattern is easy and repetitive although the designer does give notes about where to place subsequent rows after the first pattern one. So pay attention!

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