Materials: Crochet hook 5,5mm Worsted weight yarn, 2 threads held together, 4 colors Coin purse frame 8cm Needle Ch Sl st Sc Dc Hdc Bobble
Chain Slip stitch Single crochet Double crochet Half double crochet Crochet 5 dc’s together, just don’t complete the last step untill there are 6 loops on your hook, now finish all the dc’s at the same time: yarnover en pull through all the loops. Ch 10 Rnd 1: 1sc in 2nd ch from hook, 8sc, 1 more sc in last ch, sc8 around the other side of the chains, join with a sl st. (19) Rnd 2: ch1, sc around, join with a sl st. (19) Rnd 3: bobble-round: ch2, *1bobble, ch1, 1dc* repeat around, end with a bobble and join with a sl st in basic color (10 bobbles and 10 dc’s, the ch2 counts as a dc too) NOTE: Change color after every bobble, so the ch1 is the other color. Rnd 4: In basic color: ch1, 1sc in every bobble and evey dc, skip the chains in between! (19) Rnd 5: bobble-round: ch2, *1bobble, ch1, 1dc* repeat around, end with a bobble and join with a sl st in basic color (10 bobbles and 10 dc’s, the ch2 counts as a dc too) NOTE: Change color after every bobble, so the ch1 is the other color.
From now on use basic color. Rnd 6: ch1, 1sc in every bobble and evey dc, skip the chains in between! (19) Rnd 7: ch1, sc around, join with a sl st. (19) Rnd 8: ch1, sc around, join with a sl st. (19) Rnd 9: ch1, sc around, join with a sl st. (19) Leave an extra long tail to attach the frame with. Lay the purse flat to decide where you want to attach the frame, keep 2 sc on the sides for the little hole the frame is kept together with. I’ve attached the frame by sewing each sc to 3 or 4 holes in the frame, it’s a bit of a puzzle, but you’ll just have to count the holes a little. On the sides I pulled the thread 4 times through the same hole and the same sc. Eyes: Start with a magic loop Rnd 1: 6sc in loop, join with a sl st Rnd 2: 2sc in next 3, sl st in next and cut off yarn, sew eyes in place and embroider the eyelids and lashes. Beak: Ch 3, 1hdc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 dc in last ch, sew beak in place and weave in ends.
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