Button
up Purse
Beginner/Easy
Intermediate
Materials
50g
Aran weight yarn (80-100m approx.) I used Adriafil Stella Jacq (100m per 50g
ball)
3.5mm
crochet hook
2
buttons 10-15mm
Measurements 10 cm high x 8 cm wide x 8 cm deep
Notes
Magic
loop or chain circle to start, instructions are given for both. There should be
enough yarn left over to chain a strap or an inner division if desired. Work is
carried out in rounds, with the end of the round slip-stitched to the beg chain.
Abbreviations
BEG
– beginning: CH – chain; DC – double crochet; HTR – half treble; RD – round; SS
– slip stitch; ST(s) – stitch(es)
Starting
the purse:
EITHER: chain 4, ss into first ch to close
loop
OR: magic loop
THEN: ch1, 5dc into loop. Join to ch1 with a ss.
Rd
1: ch1, 1dc into same space, 2dc into
every dc to end (12 sts) ss to ch1.
Rd 2: ch1, 1dc into same space, *1dc, 2dc into
next st; repeat from * to last st, 1dc, ss to beg ch (18 sts)
Rd 3: ch1, 1dc into same space, *2 dc, 2dc into
next st; repeat from * to last 2 sts, 2dc, ss to beg ch (24 sts)
Rd 4: ch1, 1dc into same space, *3dc, 2dc into
next st; repeat from * to last 3 sts, 3dc. Ss to beg ch
(30 sts)
Rd 5-8: Continue in this way, increasing as set until
work reaches a round of 54 sts.
Shape Base:
Rd 9: ch1, 1dc into each back loop only of
previous round, ss to beg ch (54 sts)
Rd 10: ch1, dc into each st, ss to beg ch (54 sts)
Rd
11-25: As Rd 10.
Create
buttonholes:
Rd 26: ch2, htr into next st, ch1, 5htr,
ch1, 10htr, ch1, 5htr, ch1, 5htr, ch1, 18htr, ch1, htr3, ss to beg ch (54 sts)
Rd 27-28: ch1, dc to end, ss to beg ch (54 sts)
Shape flap (worked back
and forth):
Rd 29: Turn
work, ss 7, ch1, dc 15 (16 sts)
Rd 30: Turn,
ch1, dc15 (16 sts)
Rd last 2 rounds 3 more
times.
Rd 37: ch2,
htr2, ch1, htr8, ch1, htr3, turn
Rd 38-41: ch1, dc to end (16 sts)
Rd 42: ss1,
ch1, dc12, ss2, fasten off.
To make up:
Sew
in ends.
With
front of purse facing, count 5 htr in from the ch sp to the left of the flap,
and place button here*.
*To
sew button, fasten yarn to fabric, pinch thumb and finger between fabric and
button, and use this gap as the measurement from the button to the fabric – the
space is needed to cope with the folds of fabric when the purse sides are
concertina’d together
Repeat
with other button on other side of flap.
Fold fabric and
close using ch sp as buttonholes until button appears on front of purse. Fold
over flap and button closed.