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Animal Purse Crochet
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This crochet animal purse is a great little purse that will hold all of your special treasures. This is a beginner-friendly pattern. Make the plain front option and add your own decoration or fun pins to the front, or make the optional cat, bear, or unicorn for an extra special purse.
Instant download digital crochet pattern featuring step-by-step instructions. The finished purse measures 6 inches in diameter with the strap length dependent on the maker.
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- +Preparation
- Purse Base:
- US G/6 /4mm hook
- OPTIONAL Animals
- US E/4 /3.5mm hook
Project OverviewDifficulty Level = Beginner
The crochet animal purse is a great little purse that will hold all those special treasures and is a beginner friendly pattern. Make the base bag for those pin collectors to show off their pins, or make the optional cat, bear, or unicorn for an extra special purse.
Our Facebook group is a great place to get help, share your tips and creations! We are a friendly bunch, and we love to help and see what you have made.
Please read the full instructions before getting started.
Wash, dry, and press your fabric before starting your project. A bit of prep now prevents shrinking and means your garment will stay the same size you made it.
Never leave a child or baby unattended or allow to sleep in a garment made from one of our patterns with ties, snaps, buttons, or anything they could remove, choke on, or get caught on. Always use caution if you are unsure. We love our patterns, but we love your bundles of joy more!
SizingSize Range
Crochet
Finished Measurements (Inches)
Diameter Strap Length ONE Size 6.0 Dependent on Maker
Materials and ToolsYarn – Worsted weight yarn (weight 4). I used acrylic, but any fiber will do. You can make a complete Purse with one 100g ball of yarn, with leftovers. The samples were worked in I Love This Yarn, Red Heart, and Vanna’s Choice
NOTE – You will not need a whole ball of yarn. The details listed are the quantities as sold.
If you plan to embellish your Purse using the OPTIONAL animal variations listed here, the additional yarn requirements will be listed under each animal.
We have suggested colors to use. If you would like to use the same colors, follow the information listed below and throughout the tutorial. If you would prefer to use different colors, feel free to do so.
Recommended Colors Qty Colors used in tutorial Purse Base Worsted weight 4, acrylic
Gray 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Gray Mist Cat Purse Worsted weight 4, acrylic
Gray 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Gray Mist Pink 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds Red Heart – Baby Pink Black 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Black Bear Purse Worsted weight 4, acrylic
Brown 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Brown Tan 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Light Taupe Black 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Black Unicorn Purse Worsted weight 4, acrylic
White 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – White Gold 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds Vanna’s Choice – Deep Gold Black 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Black You will also need:
Tools needed are pins, needles (darning), scissors, stitch marker, stitch counter.
Printing Your PatternThe instructions are designed for everyone from beginner upwards, so there are a LOT of pictures throughout the instructions. For this reason, some people do not print these in full (however you can if you wish!).
If, however, you want more intermediate / advanced level instructions, with no photos, you can skip straight to the Quick Glance Cheat Sheet in the menu.
Cutting InstructionsFinished Piece Checklist
These are the pieces that are created in this tutorial. Once they are all made up, they will create the purse.
Option What pieces you’ll need Purse Base Purse Base 2x Sides 1x Strap
Cat Purse Cat Purse 2x Sides 1x Strap
2x Ears
Bear Purse Bear Purse 2x Sides 1x Strap
2x Ears
1x Nose Patch
1x Nose
Unicorn Purse Unicorn Purse 2x Sides 1x Strap
2x Ears
1x Horn
Fabric TipsTips for Choosing the Right Yarn
• Yarn choice depends on the effect you wish to create in your project. Apart from the color, there is fiber and weight options to consider.
• Wool, wool blends and acrylic yarns are warm and tend to have a fluffier finish. These are perfect for making cozy clothing, soft furnishings, hats, gloves etc. They are also great for soft toys that are designed to be cuddly.
• Cotton and cotton blend yarns have a smooth finish. This is good for small details and is especially popular for amigurumi patterns. It is ideal for pieces that are likely to be sucked or chewed by small children. Cotton is also cooler and lighter so is a good choice for warmer weather clothes.
• Yarn weights range from very thin and lacy, right up to ribbon style yarns, cord, and rope. Again, your choice here will depend on your project. Thinner weight yarns will give a delicate effect, so would be ideal for doilies, lacy details, or small, intricate pieces. Chunky, thick, yarns, such as cord, are a brilliant choice for projects like storage baskets, rugs, and plant holders. They work up quickly on a large project and are very sturdy and hardwearing.
• Many patterns will still work well with a substituted yarn, even if that yarn is a different weight, however, there will be a difference in the size and finish of your completed work, in comparison to the pattern sample.
• When buying yarn, you can find a lot of details, including weight and fiber content, on the band around the yarn, or on the product details page (if buying online). Retailers will sometimes give examples of what that particular yarn is most suitable for, along with recommended hook sizes, however, hook sizes in patterns may vary from those recommended. This is done to create the right effect for that project, which may require a tighter or looser gauge, than the suggested hook would provide. If in doubt, follow the hook size recommended in the pattern.
• If you do not have the suggested weight of yarn for the pattern you want to complete, you can use multiple strands of thinner yarns to make up the desired weight. For example, two strands of 4 ply yarn can be crocheted together, like one strand, to make 8 ply yarn. If you do this, you will need to work some sample swatches, with different hook sizes, to ensure that you can match the gauge in your pattern correctly. - Purse Base:
- + Instructions
Quick Glance Cheat Sheet
4 – Worsted Weight Yarn size – Hook Size 4mm for Purse, 3.5mm for Animal details
– Test Square 2 inches = 10 stiches x 12 rows
NOTE – This pattern uses US crochet terms. If you typically use patterns using other country’s crochet patterns, please check stitch instructions to make sure you are using the same stitch that is called for in the pattern.
NOTE – The strap can be adjusted based on the size of the intended wearer. The first stitch numbers listed are for size 3 years-old. Stitch numbers for sizes 6 years-old and 9 years-old are in the brackets that follow. If there are no alternative stitch details given, work the same, for all sizes.
Preparation –
1. SAMPLE SQUARE – Check the gauge.Sewing –
1. Purse Base – Worked in joined rounds. Ch 2 does not count as a dc. Start each round in the same stitch that you did the slip stich in for the previous round. Gray Mist yarn, 4mm hook. Make a magic ring, ch 2. 12 dc, close ring. Sl st. (12 sts) Ch 2, 2dc in each st around. Sl st in first dc. (24 sts) Ch 2, [dc, 2dc in next st] 12 times. Sl st. (36 sts) Ch 2. [2 dc, 2dc in next st] 12 times. Sl st. (48 sts) Ch 2. [3 dc, 2dc in next st] 12 times, Sl st. (60 sts) Ch 2. [4 dc, 2dc in next st] 12 times. Sl st. (72 sts) fo for first side.
Repeat to make a second Purse Base, when finishing off, leave a tail.2. Joining Sides – Place the two Sides wrong sides together. Ch 1, insert hook in front piece, and then through back piece, and sl st. Sl st through both sides for the next 53 sts. Leave a 10” tail for attaching the strap in later steps. Do not weave in the end yet.
3. Strap – Ch 101 (131, 151). sc in 2nd ch from hook, 98 sc (128, 148) 3 sc in last ch. Work in the back loops of the chain, 98 (128, 148) sc. 2 sc in next chain. Join with a sl st to first sc. sl st in each sc around. fo, leave a 10 inch tail.
4. Joining Strap to Purse – Count 3 sl st up from the end of Strap, match with the 3rd dc up from the sl st edge of the Purse. Whipstitch the Purse and Strap together using the three stitches on the side, two stitches where the Purse halves join, and three stitches up the other side. Finish off, and weave in end.
Repeat to stitch the other side of the Strap on.5. Cat Ears – Worked in continuous rounds. Gray Mist, 3.5 mm hook. Make a magic ring, 4 sc, close ring. [sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. [2 sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. [3 sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. [4 sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. [5 sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. fo, leaving a long tail for sewing. Repeat to make second Ear. Stitch Ears to Purse.
6. Cat Nose – Using pink yarn, embroider a nose with straight stitches. Suggested placement is round 1, with the magic circle at the bottom of the nose.
7. Cat Whiskers – Using black yarn, embroider whiskers with backstitches.
8. Bear Ears – Worked in continuous rounds. Brown yarn, 3.5mm hook. Make a magic ring, 6 sc, close ring. [2sc in each st] 6 times. [3 sc, 2sc in next st] 3 times. sc in each st around. sc in each st around. [sc, 2sc together] 5 times. fo, leaving a long tail for sewing. Repeat to make second Ear.
9. Bear Nose Patch – Worked in continuous rounds. Tan yarn, 3.5mm hook. Make a magic ring, 6 sc, close ring. [2sc in each st] 6 times. [sc, 2sc in next st] 6 times. [2 sc, 2sc in next st] 6 times. [3 sc, 2sc in next st] 6 times. [2 sc, 2sc in next st, 2 sc] 6 times. sl st in next st. fo, leaving a long tail for sewing.
10. Bear Nose (in Black) – Black yarn, 3.5mm hook. Make a magic ring, 6 sc, close ring. sl st in next st, cut yarn leaving a long tail for sewing.
11. Bear Purse Assembly – Place Ear onto the Front of the Purse. Stitch. Repeat with second Ear. Place the Nose onto the Nose Patch. Stitch. Place Nose Patch onto the Front Side of the Purse. Stitch.
12. Unicorn Ears – Worked in continuous rounds. White yarn, 3.5 mm hook. Make a magic ring, 4 sc, close ring. [sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. [2 sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. [3 sc, 2sc in next st] 2 times. sc in each st around. sc in each st around. sc in each st around. [3 sc, 2sc together] 2 times. fo, leaving a long tail for sewing. Repeat to make a second Ear.
13. Unicorn Horn – Deep Gold, 3.5 mm hook. ch 8. sl st in 2nd ch from hook. 2 sc, hdc, 2 dc, tr. fo, leave a long tail for sewing.
14. Unicorn Purse Assembly – Place Ear onto the Front of the Purse. Stitch. Repeat with second Ear. Place Horn onto the Purse. Stitch. Use Black yarn to stitch eyes and eye lashes.
0 . Stitch Library Preparation0.0Each of the following stitches will be used in this pattern. The steps will show how to do them step-by-step, but you might prefer to get familiar with them before getting started.
NOTE – This pattern uses US crochet terms. If you typically use patterns using other country’s crochet patterns, please check stitch instructions to make sure you are using the same stitch that is called for in the pattern.
1 . Chain (ch)1.1With a slip knot on your hook, yarn over.
1.2Pull your hook down and through the loop on your hook, leaving one loop.
2 . Slip Stitch (sl st)2.1Insert your hook into the top loop. Yarn over.
2.2Pull through the loop of yarn.
2.3Pull the loop of yarn through the first loop on your hook as well.
3 . Single Crochet (sc)3.1Insert your hook into the top loop, yarn over.
3.2Pull the loop of yarn through, yarn over again.
3.3Pull through both loops on your hook.
4 . Half Double Crochet (hdc)4.1Yarn over, insert your hook into the top loop.
4.2Yarn over, pull through the loop of yarn.
4.3Yarn over again and pull through all three loops on your hook.
5 . Double Crochet (dc)5.1Yarn over, insert your hook into the top loop.
5.2Yarn over, pull through the loop of yarn.
5.3Yarn over again, pull through the first two loops on your hook.
5.4Yarn over a final time and pull through the remaining two loops.
6 . Triple Crochet (tr)6.1Yarn over, yarn over again, then insert your hook into the top loop. You will have three loops on your hook.
6.2Yarn over, pull through the loop of yarn. There will be four loops on your hook.
6.3Yarn over, pull through two loops on your hook. You will have three loops left on your hook.
6.4Yarn over, pull through two loops. You will have two loops left on your hook.
6.5Yarn over a final time and pull through the remaining two loops.
7 . Magic Ring7.1With the end of your yarn laying across the palm of your hand, wrap the yarn around your fingers, crossing the working yarn over the tail end.
7.2Hold the yarn in place with the thumb of the same hand. The loose end of the working yarn will now be on the left. Turn your hand over and insert your hook under the yarn on the right side.
7.3Hook the working yarn (on the left) and pull it through, under the yarn on the right.
7.4Twist the hook as you bring the loop through.
7.5Carefully take the loop off your fingers and work a chain to secure the loop. You can then continue to work as many chains as the pattern calls for.
8 . Finish Off (fo)8.1Finish off by cutting the yarn and pulling the end through the loop on the hook. Pull this tight, to stop the stitches unravelling.
0 . Hand Stitching Preparation0.1The pattern also includes hand sewing techniques. We recommend using embroidery floss for these hand stitches. Use two strands from a six-strand embroidery floss so when both strands are threaded through the needle and folded over, the two strands will become 4 strands.
NOTE – The pictures below show the stitches being done on fabric. The methods are the same on yarn.
1 . Attaching Thread1.1Thread the needle and tie a knot in the end of the thread.
On the inside of one of the fabric pieces, put the needle through a tiny bit of fabric.
1.2Pull the thread almost all the way to the knot. Stop pulling, split the thread close to the knot creating a gap then slip the needle through the gap.
1.3Pull the thread taut. The thread should now be knotted to the fabric.
NOTE – Tying the thread to the fabric this way will prevent the knot from coming through the fabric as you stitch.
1.4Put the needle through to the right side or underside of the fabric depending on which side of the fabric the needle needs to be on for the next step.
2 . Backstitch2.0Backstitches are used for outlining or adding fine detail.
2.1Thread the needle with colored embroidery floss/thread and attach to the inside of the fabric pieces, following the ‘Attaching Thread’ directions in the Hand Sewing Instructions above.
Pull the needle to the right side of the fabric close to the raw edge, or at the point you want to start your stitches. Pull the thread to the right side.
2.2Push the needle down about ⅛ inch away, pulling the thread all the way through. This will create a small stitch.
2.3Push the needle back up about ⅛ inch away, pulling the thread all the way through, creating a gap from the first stitch.
2.4Push the needle back into the same hole as step 3.2, pulling the thread all the way through. This will close the gap and complete the first backstitch.
2.5Repeat steps 3.2 to 3.4 creating a length of backstitches as desired.
3 . Whipstitch3.1Thread the needle with yarn and attach to the inside one of the crocheted pieces, following the ‘Attaching Thread’ directions in the Hand Sewing Instructions below.
Line up the crocheted edges, right sides out.Put the needle through one of the crocheted pieces so it comes out the loops of the first stitch on the right side of the piece. Then, bring the needle over both pieces and insert it into both loops of the next set of stitches on each of the crocheted edges. Pull the needle all the way through, pulling the yarn taut.
3.2Move the needle back over both pieces of fabric and put the needle back into the loops on the next stitch. Be sure to go through both layers. Pull the needle all the way through and pull the yarn taut.
3.3Repeat all the way around.
4 . Straight Stitch4.0These stitches are created without looping or crossing your thread. They can be used to create broken or unbroken lines or starbursts, fill shapes and create geometric designs.
4.1Thread the needle with colored embroidery floss/thread and attach to the inside of the fabric pieces, following the ‘Attaching Thread’ directions in the Hand Sewing Instructions above.
Insert the needle from the wrong side of the fabric close to the raw edge, or at the point you want to start stitching. Pull the thread to the right side.
4.2Push the needle down about ⅛ to ¼ inch away, pulling the thread all the way through. This will create a small stitch.
4.3Push the needle back up to the right side about ⅛ to ¼ inch away from the last stitch, this will create a space between the first stitch. Pull the thread all the way through to the right side.
Repeat steps 5.1 to 5.3 creating the desired number of straight stitches in the desired pattern.
0 . Crocheting Preparation0.14 – Worsted Weight Yarn size – Hook Size 4mm for Purse, 3.5mm for Animal details
– Test Square 2 inches = 10 stiches x 12 rows
NOTE – It is advisable to read through each step, before you start crocheting, to ensure that you understand the step fully.
NOTE – This pattern uses US crochet terms. If you typically use patterns using other country’s crochet patterns, please check stitch instructions to make sure you are using the same stitch that is called for in the pattern.
NOTE – The chains worked at the start of rows or rounds, are not included in the stitch count given, unless stated.
0.2Sample Square
If you are a beginner, or are substituting with a different weight yarn, it may be helpful to work a sample square, to check your gauge is correct, for this pattern. You can try working with a larger or smaller hook size if your gauge needs adjusting.
1 . Purse Base1.0You will work the Purse Base in joined rounds.
The chain two and slip stitch that you work, when crocheting your joined rounds, are not included in the stitch count for each round.
The Purse Base is made using the gray mist yarn and your G/6 (4mm) hook.NOTE – If making an Animal Purse, use the corresponding color for the animal you are making. If you are making the Purse Base, use any color desired.
BEGINNER’S TIP – If you struggle making a magic ring, you may want to use this alternative: Chain four, slip stitch into the first stitch forming a ring. Work the 12 double crochets into the ring, make sure to stitch over the tail of yarn from where you began as you will use it to tighten the ring. Pull the ring closed, weave in the end of the tail. Skip to step 1.3.
1.1Make a magic ring, following the directions in the Stitch Library Instructions above.
1.2Chain two, work 12 double crochets into the magic ring, pull the ring closed, (with the free end of the yarn) and make a slip stitch (following the directions in the Stitch Library instructions above), to join the round, in the first double crochet made. (12 stitches)
Tip – when working slip stitches as part of a round, it is advisable to keep these stitches quite loose. You will be working into them in the next round, and this is much more difficult, if the stitches are tight.
1.3Chain two, (following the directions in the Stitch Library instructions above). Work two double crochets into each stitch around, then slip stitch into the first double crochet of the round (24 stitches).
1.4
Chain two. Work one double crochet in the first stitch, two double crochets in the next stitch, then repeat this pattern 12 times in total.
Slip stitch1.4Chain two. Work one double crochet in the first stitch, two double crochets in the next stitch, then repeat this pattern 12 times in total.
Slip stitch into the first double crochet (36 stitches).
1.5Chain two. Work one double crochet in the first two stitches, two double crochets in the next stitch, then repeat this pattern 12 times in total.
Slip stitch into the first double crochet (48 stitches).
1.6Chain two. Work one double crochet in the first three stitches, two double crochets in the next stitch, then repeat this pattern 12 times in total.
Slip stitch into the first double crochet (60 stitches).
1.7Chain two. Work one double crochet in the first four stitches, two double crochets in the next stitch, then repeat this pattern 12 times in total.
Slip stitch into the first double crochet (72 stitches).
1.8Finish off, following the directions in the Stitch Library instructions above.
Repeat steps 1.1 to 1.8 to make a second side.
2 . Joining Sides2.1Place the Sides wrong sides together.
2.2Chain one.
Insert the hook in front Side and through the back Side, working a slip stitch joining the two Sides together.
Repeat through both sides for the next 53 stitches. (54 stitches)
Finish off.NOTE – Leave a 10 inch tail for attaching the Strap. Do not weave the end in yet.
3 . Strap3.0The strap can be adjusted based on the size of the intended wearer. The following instructions are sized for a 3-year-old, 6-year-old, and 9-year-old. To make a smaller strap, remove chains. To make a longer strap, add more chains.
Size 3 year-old instructions are written first.
Size 6 year-old instructions are written second.
Size 9 year-old instructions are written third.
Instructions in black, apply to all sizes.
3.1With gray yarn, chain 101. Chain 131. Chain 151.
3.2Starting in the second chain from the hook, work a single crochet, and in the next 98 chains. 128 chains. 148 Chains. Stitch three single crochets in the last chain. Turn. (101 stitches, 131 stitches, 151 stitches)
3.3Working in the back loops of the chain, work a single crochet in the next 98 chains. 128 Chains. 148 Chains. Work two single crochet into the last stitch.
Slip stitch into the first single crochet of the round. (100 stitches, 130 stitches, 150 stitches)
Tip – The last stitch of the row may have curled around the corner. Make sure that you don’t miss it, or your stitch count will reduce.
3.4Work a slip stitch into each single crochet around.
Slip stitch into the first single crochet 201 stitches, 261 stitches, 301 stitches.
Finish off.
NOTE – Leave a 10 inch tail for attaching the Strap. Do not weave the end in yet.
4 . Attaching the Strap4.1The Strap will be stitched onto both sides at the top of the Purse. The end of the Strap with the tail of yarn still attached should be aligned with the side of the Purse where you started slip stitching the two Sides together. The end of the Strap that does not have any yarn attached should be aligned with the side of the Purse with the tail of yarn still attached.
4.2Start with the end of the Strap with the tail of yarn.
On the Strap, count three slip stitches up from the end, align it with the third double crochet up from the slip stitch edge.
4.3Whipstitch the Purse and Strap together using these stitches on the Purse: three stitches on the Front Side, two stitches where the Purses join, and three stitches up the Back Side.
Finish off, and weave in the ends.
4.4Repeat steps 4.2 and 4.3 to stitch the other end of the Strap on in the same way on the other side of the Purse. Be careful not to twist the Strap. Use the yarn tail from the Purse to stitch the Strap on.
Finish off, and weave in the ends.
If you are making the Cat Purse, continue below.If you are making the Bear Purse, skip to step 8.
If you are making the Unicorn Purse, skip to step 12.
If you are only making the Purse Base, your Crochet Animal Purse is done!
5 . Cat Ears5.0If you are making the Bear Purse, skip to step 8.
If you are making the Unicorn Purse, skip to step 12.
If you are making the Cat Purse, follow below.
The Cat Ears are worked in continuous rounds. Do not chain at the start of each round, rather work straight into the first stitch of the previous round (keep your tension on the tight side as you do this, to keep the join neat).
The Cat Ears are made using gray yarn and your E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook.
5.1Make a magic ring, following the directions in the Stitch Library Instructions above.
5.2Work four single crochets into the magic ring, pull the ring closed.
5.3Work one single crochet into the first stitch, then work a two single crochet in the next stitch. Repeat this pattern two times total.
5.4Work one single crochet into the first two stitches, then work two single crochet into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern two times total.
5.5Work one single crochet into the first three stitches, then work two single crochet into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern two times total.
5.6Work one single crochets into the first five stitches, then work two single crochet into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern two times total.
5.7Finish off, leaving a long tail for stitching.
5.8Repeat steps 5.1 to 5.7 to create a second Cat Ear.
5.9Attaching the ears – Place the ears between rounds five and six, under where each Strap is attached. Pin in place.
5.10Thread your needle with the yarn tail left on the Ear. Using a whipstitch, start at the side the tail of yarn is attached to, stitch across the front edge of the ear attaching it to the Purse.
Finish off.
NOTE – Make sure to only stitch through one Side of the Purse.
5.11Repeat step 5.10 to stitch on the second Ear.
6 . Cat Nose6.1Thread the needle with pink yarn and attach the thread to the back of the Front Side near the magic circle following the attaching thread directions in the Hand Stitching Instructions above.
Using straight stitches, embroider a nose onto the Purse. The nose should be in the shape of an upside down triangle with the point of the triangle at the magic circle, and the base of the triangle along round 1. Stitch back and forth until the desired look is achieved.
NOTE – Be careful to only stitch through the Front Side of the Purse.
Finish off.
7 . Cat Whiskers7.1Thread the needle with black yarn and attach the thread to the back of the Front Side near the nose following the attaching thread directions in the Hand Stitching Instructions above.
Using backstitches, embroider whiskers onto the Purse with black yarn. Use caution to only sew through one layer of the Purse.
8 . Bear Ears8.0If you are adding the Unicorn Purse, skip to step 12.
If you are adding the Bear Purse, follow below.
The Bear Ears are worked in continuous rounds. Do not chain at the start of each round, rather work straight into the first stitch of the previous round (keep your tension on the tight side as you do this, to keep the join neat).
The Bear Ears are made using brown yarn and your E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook.
8.1Make a magic ring, following the directions in the Stitch Library instructions above.
8.2Work six single crochets into the magic ring, pull the ring closed. (6 stitches)
8.3Work two single crochets into each stitch around.
8.4Work one single crochet into the first three stitches, then work two single crochets into the next stitch. Repeat this pattern two times total.
8.5Work one single crochet in each stitch around.
8.6Work one single crochet into the first stitch, then work a decrease in the next stitch. Repeat this pattern 5 times total.
Finish off, leaving a long tail for stitching.
8.7Repeat steps 8.1 to 8.6 to a second Bear Ear.
9 . Bear Nose Patch9.0The Bear Nose Patch is worked in continuous rounds. Do not chain at the start of each round, rather work straight into the first stitch of the previous round (keep your tension on the tight side as you do this, to keep the join neat).
The Bear Nose Patch are made using light taupe yarn and your E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook.
9.1Make a magic ring, following the directions in the Stitch Library Instructions above.
9.2Work six single crochets into the magic ring, pull the ring closed.
9.3Work two single crochets into each stitch around.
9.4Work one single crochet into the first stitch, then work two single crochets into the second stitch. Repeat this pattern six times total.
9.5Work one single crochet into the first two stitches, then work two single crochets into the third stitch. Repeat this pattern 6 times total.
9.6Work one single crochet into the first three stitches, then work two single crochets into the second stitch. Repeat this pattern 6 times total.
9.7Work one single crochet into the first two stitches, then work single crochets into the next stitch. Work one single crochet into the next two stitches. Repeat this pattern 6 times total.
9.8Slip stitch in next stitch.
Finish off, leaving a long tail for stitching.
10 . Bear Nose10.0The Bear Nose is made using black yarn and your E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook.
10.1Make a magic ring, following the directions in the Stitch Library Instructions above.
10.2Work six single crochets into the magic ring, pull the ring closed.
10.3Slip stitch in next stitch.
Finish off, leaving a long tail for stitching.
11 . Bear Purse Assembly11.1Place the ears between rounds five and six, under where each Strap is attached. Pin in place.
11.2Thread your needle with the yarn tail left on the Ear. Using a whipstitch, start at the side the tail of yarn is attached to, and stitch across the front edge of the ear attaching it to the Purse.
Finish off.
NOTE – Make sure to only stitch through one Side of the Purse.
11.3Repeat steps 11.1 to 11.2 to attach the second Ear.
11.4Place the Nose onto the Nose Patch.
Thread your needle with the yarn left on the Nose. Using a whipstitch, stitch the Nose onto the top of the Nose Patch.
11.5Place the Nose Patch onto the Front Side of the Purse.
Thread your needle with the yarn left on the Nose Patch. Using a whipstitch,, stitch the Nose Patch the onto the Purse.
NOTE – The top of the Nose Patch should be placed on the magic ring.
TIPE – Make sure to only stitch through one Side of the purse.
Your Crochet Animal Purse is done!12 . Unicorn Ears12.0The Unicorn Ears are worked in continuous rounds. Do not chain at the start of each round, rather work straight into the first stitch of the previous round (keep your tension on the tight side as you do this, to keep the join neat).
The Unicorn Ears are made using white yarn and your E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook.
12.1Make a magic ring, following the directions in the Stitch Library Instructions above.
NOTE – The yarn in the pictures is different from the final piece, a different color was used for clarity in the photos.
12.2Work four single crochets into the magic ring, pull the ring closed.
12.3Work one single crochet into the first stitch, then work two single crochets into the second stitch. Repeat this pattern 2 times total.
12.4Work one single crochet into the first two stitches, then work two single crochets into the third stitch. Repeat this pattern 2 times total.
12.5Work one single crochet into the first three stitches, then work two single crochets into the fourth stitch. Repeat this pattern 2 times total.
12.6Work one single crochet in each stitch around.
12.7Work one single crochet in each stitch around.
12.8Work one single crochet in each stitch around.
12.9Work one single crochet in the first 3 stitches, then work two single crochets together. Repeat this pattern twice.
12.10Finish off, leaving a long tail for stitching.
13 . Unicorn Horn13.0The Unicorn Horn is made using deep gold yarn and your E/4 (3.5mm) crochet hook.
13.1Chain 8.
NOTE – The yarn in the pictures is different from the final piece, a different color was used for clarity in the photos.
13.2Work one slip stitch in the 2nd chain from the hook. Then, work one single crochet in the next two stitches, one half double crochet in the next stitch, one double crochet in the next two stitches, then a triple crochet in the last stitch.
Finish off, leaving a long tail for stitching.
14 . Unicorn Purse Assembly14.1Place the ears between rounds five and six, under where each Strap is attached. Pin in place.
14.2Thread your needle with the yarn tail left on the Ear. Using a whipstitch, start at the side the tail of yarn is attached to, stitch across the front edge of the ear attaching it to the Purse.
14.3Repeat steps 14.1 to 14.2 to attach the second Ear.
14.4Place the Horn onto the Purse at a slight angle between the Ears.
14.5Thread your needle with the yarn left on the Horn. Using a whipstitch, start at the side of the Horn the yarn is attached to and stitch around, attaching it to the front of the Purse.
Finish off.
NOTE – Make sure to only stitch through one Side of the Purse.
14.6Thread the needle with black yarn and attach the thread to the back of the Front Side near where you will be stitching the eyes following the attaching thread directions in the Hand Stitching Instructions above.
Using backstitches, eyes and eye lashes onto the Purse with black yarn. Use caution to only sew through one layer of the Purse.
14.7Repeat step 14.3 to stitch a second eye and lashes.
Your Crochet Animal Purse is done!
- + Finishing Notes and Congratulations
Finishing Notes and Congratulations
Congratulations, your Crochet Animal Purse is done. Enjoy!
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Sales + Licencing InformationProject OverviewDifficulty Level = Beginner
The crochet animal purse is a great little purse that will hold all those special treasures and is a beginner friendly pattern. Make the base bag for those pin collectors to show off their pins, or make the optional cat, bear, or unicorn for an extra special purse.
SizingSize Range
Crochet
Finished Measurements (Inches)
Diameter Strap Length ONE Size 6.0 Dependent on Maker
Materials and ToolsYarn – Worsted weight yarn (weight 4). I used acrylic, but any fiber will do. You can make a complete Purse with one 100g ball of yarn, with leftovers. The samples were worked in I Love This Yarn, Red Heart, and Vanna’s Choice
NOTE – You will not need a whole ball of yarn. The details listed are the quantities as sold.
If you plan to embellish your Purse using the OPTIONAL animal variations listed here, the additional yarn requirements will be listed under each animal.
We have suggested colors to use. If you would like to use the same colors, follow the information listed below and throughout the tutorial. If you would prefer to use different colors, feel free to do so.
Recommended Colors Qty Colors used in tutorial Purse Base Worsted weight 4, acrylic
Gray 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Gray Mist Cat Purse Worsted weight 4, acrylic
Gray 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Gray Mist Pink 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds Red Heart – Baby Pink Black 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Black Bear Purse Worsted weight 4, acrylic
Brown 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Brown Tan 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Light Taupe Black 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Black Unicorn Purse Worsted weight 4, acrylic
White 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – White Gold 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds Vanna’s Choice – Deep Gold Black 1x 7oz / 142g ball, 252 yds I Love This Yarn – Black You will also need:
- Purse Base:
- US G/6 /4mm hook
- OPTIONAL Animals
- US E/4 /3.5mm hook
Tools needed are pins, needles (darning), scissors, stitch marker, stitch counter.
- Purse Base: