Friday, October 28, 2011

How to Crochet Kitty Purse Pattern





Enjoy this Hello Kitty Purse! Perfect for any child in your life! 

 
Supplies:
I hook
G hook
F hook
100% white and yellow yarn
Red heart pink, black yarn

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14 comments:

  1. This is super cute, i think i would crochet this purse for my daughter. Thanks for sharing this pattern. =)

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  2. Beautiful will crochet one for my grandaughter she will love it.
    Thank you for the pattern

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  3. this is a cute bag. I would love to make it for my friends girl but when I start the 2md row it starts to curve. and is row 3-12 ch1 hdc in next hdc?

    thanks for sharing this cute bag!

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  4. Yes, hdc in each stitch across for rows 2-12, make 2' then sew together

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  5. Thank you for sharing this. I made one for my daughter's friend for her birthday. A couple of things I did differently were to sc all the way around in the same pink I used for the strap and bow. Instead of finishing off after I got around I just continued in a chain for the strap, attached to other side, turned and did the sc. I thought it added some more color and made it look a little more finished. Again, thanks for sharing!!

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  6. ty for ur super pattern of this hello kitty cuz my nieces want 1 for xmas n there r 3 of them so i got 2 get started 2 2 b ready 2 give them 4 xmas again ty ty ill send a pic when im done if i can

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  7. I'm a novice can anyone tell me what I j h hooks mean thank you

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  8. Those will be the hook sizes you use for each different feature on the purse, which it tells you what size hook to use

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  9. I only know the sizes in numbers not letters so the letters confused me thanks

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  10. Hi,
    Thank you for the pattern. For the body of the purse it says rounds. I'm new at this and am wondering if I should be working in rounds or in rows.

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  11. I love your pattern. It's super easy to follow and that makes it SO much better than some patterns that are very confusing. Thanks for your hard work! My daughter loves it. I actually turned one of the purses into a bunny by making the ears longer and using different colored yarn. =)

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  12. Hi, this may have been asked already, but what is the finished size of the purse?

    Thanks for the pattern, really cute!

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  13. its not very big, its been a while since I made this one, but I'd say about 4-5 inches.

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