Chic & Adorable Crochet Purse & Mini Wallet Keychain Pattern

Put together stylish accessories with our free Crochet Purse & Mini Wallet Keychain Pattern—perfect for combining fashion with practical use every day.

This fun little project perfectly combines fashion and convenience, allowing you to carry your essentials in a chic and organized manner. The purse is spacious enough for your phone, cosmetics, and other small items, while the mini wallet keychain keeps your keys, cards, and coins securely in place. Ideal for beginners and seasoned crochet enthusiasts alike, this pattern offers clear instructions and helpful tips to ensure a successful creation.

Crochet Purse & Mini Wallet Keychain

Benefits include lightweight portability, a personalized touch to your accessories, and an eco-friendly alternative to store-bought items. Additionally, it’s a great way to utilize leftover yarn from other projects. For best results, choose high-quality yarn in your favorite colors and remember to check your gauge before starting to ensure the correct size.

Tip:

Experiment with different stitch patterns to add unique textures to your accessories. Enjoy the process!

Materials Needed:

  • Milk Cotton Yarn
  • 3.5 mm Hook

Pattern Steps:

Create a Slip Knot:

  • Start by making a slip knot on your crochet hook.

Chain 10:

  • Make a chain of 10 stitches (abbreviated as “ch”).

Single Crochets for First Row:

  • Skip the first chain from the hook and then make nine single crochets (abbreviated as “sc”) – one in each of the next 9 chains.

Turn and Continue Single Crochets:

  • At the end of the row, make another single crochet in the last stitch, then turn your work to start the next row.

Second Row and Beyond:

  • Continue working single crochets. You’ll start from the first single crochet and extend the fabric by making 18 single crochets in each row. Keep repeating this step until you have a total of 6 rows.

Middle Part – Decrease for Shape:

  • For the middle part, you will alter the pattern. After completing the 6th row, you’ll start decreasing stitches to shape your work. Do this by making 15 single crochets (which is fewer than 18, suggesting that you are skipping some stitches). Continue decreasing as needed to reach the middle part.

Chain Six:

  • Upon reaching the middle section, chain 6 times (6 ch).

Final Touches:

  • After the chain, make another 4 single crochets then do a slip stitch to finish the edge.

Cut and Hide the Yarn:

  • Cut the working yarn, leaving a tail. Thread the tail onto a yarn needle and weave it into the fabric to hide it, securing the end.

Add Button:

  • Finally, add a decorative button at a suitable location on your project.
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